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#16
14 February, 2011, 15:20
Re: Best Lightweight AEG for woodland
^ good point it could be theres no way of knowing for sure unless i chopped the original down and used that.
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#17
14 February, 2011, 15:26
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+1 for the JG G36c, not bad to start with, comes with a high cap and solid as you like
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14 February, 2011, 15:30
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Tm mac 10 :3
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14 February, 2011, 15:37
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If new ICS sportline is a damn good choice and value for money and very robust in my opinion. If you cant get to the shop during the week browse the website and call them and ask them to take up a couple of guns for your other half to have a look at they are normally happy to do that.
Sir we are f&cked we are surrounded. Son we are not f&cked we are in a target rich enviroment.
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Any post's are my own opinion.
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#20
14 February, 2011, 15:52
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JG sig 552. If i'ts too big take the stock off
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#21
14 February, 2011, 15:53
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Tm mac 10 :3
TM Uzi!!!!! Uzi does it
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14 February, 2011, 16:18
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The UZI is very nice too, but I was too scared to use mine when I had it :p
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14 February, 2011, 16:19
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The UZI is very nice too, but I was too scared to use mine when I had it :p
lol the latest of issue of AI will save me in any issue!! like superman saving a ho..wait what.
i love mine, cant wait to just jump round a corner in my now famous miami vice style of room clearing and what ill call
GUN KATA!..with a difference
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14 February, 2011, 16:21
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i love mine, cant wait to just jump round a corner in my now famous miami vice style of room clearing and what ill call
GUN KATA!..with a difference
Ha, did you know that KM Head used to make an RIS kit for the TM UZI?
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14 February, 2011, 16:21
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problem with the p90 is the mags fitting in pouches and the like.
Well just get the mags converted to m4 mags
But the bad thing is about the p90 is they are so ugly and if you want to sell it NOBODY will buy it ( they might for very very very cheap )
I suggest the tm mp5a5 i love these,they have got a nice weight and they are easy to come across attachments and upgrades also the fps is about 300-330.
Here is a link for one
http://www.zerooneairsoft.com/produc...oducts_id=2019
or even a Maruzen GBB mp5k and then just get a pdw stock on it,and plus its a nice weight and it shoots accurate ( Fps is 340-355 ,)
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14 February, 2011, 16:22
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Ha, did you know that KM Head used to make an RIS kit for the TM UZI?
Nooooo cant defile an uzi like that!! you gotta keep it plain jane simple simon!
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14 February, 2011, 16:22
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P90
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Holds gun like a super sniper pro......Cries when wind blows his BB off course.
http://forums.zeroin.co.uk/showthrea...iping-tactics-
sniping tactics thread.
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14 February, 2011, 16:24
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Nooooo cant defile an uzi like that!! you gotta keep it plain jane simple simon!
Ha, I knew you'd say that. I'm going to order a PDI Rail set for the TM MAC 10 because I'm bored of not being able to do anything to it :p
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14 February, 2011, 16:37
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Ha, I knew you'd say that. I'm going to order a PDI Rail set for the TM MAC 10 because I'm bored of not being able to do anything to it :p
lmao ..mac 10's and rails ..welllllll still funky but hey ho ive seen worse
...keep needing to ring Z1 about the STAR uzi mags..keep forgetting!
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14 February, 2011, 16:38
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...keep needing to ring Z1 about the STAR uzi mags..keep forgetting!
Oh yep, I had a load of those a while ago. They felt very brittle and only held 40 rounds, but damn were they cheap!
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