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  • Neilfatmonkey
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    Technically to prevent foreign object damage or FOD. It's more likely to get under the floor or gearbox etc.

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  • louish118
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    Originally posted by Olphy View Post
    I never knew these were in service, is that a shell catch bag on the ejection port as well?
    Helo snipers use the bag to prevent brass getting caught up in the blades.

    Louis.

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  • FWN
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    If you want an accurate rif pass on the CA as the body is all wrong and sticks out like a saw thumb, I would cross the gng with the marui to get the best bits from both and a realistic and prototypical gun.

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  • Devlin
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    Originally posted by Rory4657 View Post
    Thanks guys. Any recommendations on the base rifle? The classic army range looks ideal personally but any experience?
    Depends how accurate you want to be. If that is a G3ka4 then no airsoft manufacturer makes it, it has a navy type polymer lower which you can only get from a G&G FS51 and a mid length front end which you can only get from a CA33ka3 so you're looking at 2 rifles (one of which is hard to find) plus the ris and sliding stock.

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  • Olphy
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    I never knew these were in service, is that a shell catch bag on the ejection port as well?

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  • Discoshrew
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    buy devlins G3kA4, they're not readily made my any manufacturer to the best of my knowledge & after owning one of his rifles, can say you're going to get a quality RIF

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  • Boo-Sabum Ben
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    Classic army would be te one to go for. As for the battery, although its not really specific to these pictures but a peq15 would do nicely

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  • Rory4657
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    Thanks guys. Any recommendations on the base rifle? The classic army range looks ideal personally but any experience?

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  • rubi-tong
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    How big are you? Ive probably still got some No8 shirts and trousers in my old kit bag.

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    You can just about fit a crane stock split Lipo in the ris on a G3 (I know I've done it),it's a tight fit. Make sure you check the width of the lipo cells to be sure as some of them are wider than others.

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  • Devlin
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    Well its difficult to tell the length from those pics but I think that is a G3ka4, i'm selling ne here http://forums.zeroin.co.uk/showthread.php?188908-G3ka4
    The big difference is that the one in the pics has an RIS, you'd need a CA33 RIS and they are £100, then you have the problem of where to put the battery which would normally be in the handguard.

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  • Rory4657
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    Royal Navy/Marines G3

    Hi all, not sure if this is the right place but I need some advice.

    As part of my All things British loadouts I'm looking at boarding parties/air support stuff. I've come across these pics and wondered what it would take to make one.

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    Thanks

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