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![]() For you and the elders, AIR SOFT! I suggest go big or go home ![]() When i started i invested 80$ in a Shopko Brand Spring operated gun, Single shot, you had to pull back a pin, then fire... Friends picked up 30$+ Pistols, All broke down. Years passed, I picked up an Echo1 G36c, Upgrade's are endless, and everyone else did the same, No more worries about parts breaking down, if they do go to a shop or order new ones and upgrade your self, Its a blast! but be warned, even with padding, clothing, it hurts like hell ![]() |
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Angry Asian Dwarf
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This one is for Sam I am.
![]() Recently completed project rifle as I had the parts sitting around since 2003-2005, and it's been needing to be done. Started off as a Tokyo Marui Styer AUG replica, and since then: - Guarder SMG-length outer barrel - Tokyo Marui SOCOM-style surpressor - Tokyo Marui M-16 length tightbore internal barrel - Systema M100 spring - Systema silent piston head - Systema oil-less bushings - Systema ball-bearing spring guide - Classic Army all-metal hop-up assembly - Shimmed up the body to remove almost all rattles and squeaks The internal barrel stops an inch short of coming out of the surpressor, which gives it a very long internal barrel because of it's bullpup configuration (almost up there with the PSG-1 internal barrel length). Haven't tested it yet as I lost the dongle to charge the batteries (uses the mini-Tamiya connectors) and will have to get a new one. I imagine this one will be a shooter.
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