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AEG's / M15A4 Rear Site Adjustment Knob
« on: October 13, 2006, 08:03:12 AM »
So I got back from a game last week only to discover the side-to-side adjustment knob on the rear site of my M15A4 had fallen off.Needless to say, my weapon will not hold a zero without it (the rear site moves freely from side to side :( ). Any ideas where I could find a replacement?

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Accessories & Gear / Fog Repellent
« on: October 08, 2006, 03:02:34 PM »
I've done some searching but cannot find a general consensus on the subject. What type of fog repellent works best for goggles? I have a pair of Wiley X Nerve goggles, and, while they are far better than some of the cheaper brands I've used, they still fog up. So, I'm looking for some good advice - preferably first-hand experience - as to what works and what doesn't. Also, if you recommend a particular brand and know where to purchase it, please include a link if possible. Thanks all.

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Site Suggestions / Logging in/ new posts search
« on: August 31, 2006, 08:23:44 AM »
Ever since the new "intro" was put into the website (in the past few days, I think), I have been unable to stay logged in after I close the browser. In addition, the "View new posts" always acts like there has been nothing new posted. Anyone else experiencing this?

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Hey all,
   Just wanted to announce that the Vietnam Project that's been going on for so long is finally finished and on DVD. If anyone is interested in purchasing a copy please go here: http://www.lp3media.com/shorts/vietnam.html

Please note that we aren't making any money off of these - it merely helps to cover our cost of production.
     
For those that already ordered copies, you should have them in hand very shortly. As always, questions will be answered to the best of my ability :D .

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Hey all. I'll be back in Tucson for the Christmas break and was just wondering if anyone's planning a game sometime after Christmas until January 3rd? I didn't see any scheduled games, so I figured I'd ask. I know Reaver's putting on a game soon, but I don't get into town until the next day. Really want to be there, though. Anyhow, even if you are just having a team training or skirmish somewhere in the Tucson area (or between here and Phoenix) that you wouldn't mind me tagging along, I'd love to get a game in - hopefully see a few familiar faces, too. Let me know. Thanks ;) .

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Hello from CO
« on: August 07, 2005, 02:33:02 PM »
So . . . I'm done with Basic up here at the AF Academy and finally have access to a phone and computer, so I'd thought I'd drop a line and see how things were going down in the great AZ. I obviously won't be playing too much with you all in the near future, but hope to keep in contact anyways and get a game or two in when on leave. So anyhow, I'm back on the boards and just saying hello 8) .

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General Off-Topic Discussion / I'm off to CO . . .
« on: June 28, 2005, 04:55:30 PM »
I don't usually announce my comings and goings, but I have "business" related issues with a few of you so I though I should give the heads-up. As of tomorrow I'll be gone in CO for school and will be out of touch for at least six weeks. For those that wanted to know when the Vietnam Film was out on DVD, the new contact guy is Kyle Lovrien at 520-370-6165. Still looking like a few more weeks until completion, though.

On a more personal note, it was great playing with everyone, and I had a good time every time I came out for a game. Hopefully, I'll be able to catch another game or two on breaks. Stay safe, stay honorable, and good luck to you all :D .

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Amateur Film Showing here in Tucson
« on: June 14, 2005, 10:10:30 AM »
So the film is finally ready to go and will be shown at the Loft theatre this Thurs. (16th) from 6 pm - 8pm. The Loft is located on Speedway between Alvernon and Country Club on the north side of the road. Here's a map: http://www.google.com/maps?li=lmd&hl=en ... n&ie=UTF-8

Anyhow, the invitation is open to all who are interested. We're charging $3 a person to help cover the costs of renting the theater. Feel free to ask questions and I'll do my best to log on and answer them.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Missile Tank Info
« on: June 13, 2005, 10:43:33 AM »
Anyone been to the missile tank AO recently (south of Tucson)? I was just wondering if there was any water present and, if so, roughly how deep. Need to do a few tests :twisted: . Also, I can't seem to find the exact directions on how to get there anymore. Any help would be most appreciated.

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Accessories & Gear / A5M0 Airsoft Handgrenade Review
« on: May 05, 2005, 04:29:56 PM »
A5M-O “ASMOâ€￾ Airsoft Hand Grenade


Alright, I ordered one Flashbang and one Lemon grenade from www.asmoairsoft.com. For pics, go straight to their website under “storeâ€￾. The shipping was a little slow, but definitely not too bad. I paid through paypal and it took four days before my order shipped and another five to get to me. The company didn’t charge me extra for shipping, though, which is nice (i.e. the price you see on the site per item is what it’ll cost to get to you – no added shipping charges).

First Impressions:

   It was obvious just picking them up that these weren’t made in some sweatshop – nope they were made with basic household items in someone’s living room. The body was made out of very thin plastic. I quickly realized that the flashbang was a converted
“wonder bubblesâ€￾ container. Overall, I was just thinking to myself: “At least they were only six bucks . . .â€￾

Functionality:

   It took me probably five minutes to figure out how the thing operated. The instructions were minimally helpful and definitely need illustrative photos. The actual working device that sets off the cap is located on the inside on the body. The “capsâ€￾ in reference here are simply the six-shot rings used in toy cap guns. A single cap (NOT a set of six) is placed on a brass stud while the “firing plateâ€￾ is held back. The cap can be difficult to get on, and with the lemon grenade I had to use needle-nose pliers to position the cap in such a way that I could then push down firmly on it. Once the cap is securely placed on the stud, the firing plate is pulled all the way down (roughly 180 degrees) and the retaining mechanism is moved forward to catch the plate. The actual “pull pinâ€￾ which resembles that of a real grenade pull pin is then slid into the pre-drilled slot. The grenade is now armed and safe to carry.
   So, how did it work? Well, the first thing I wanted to test was whether the grenade might go off unexpectedly on your person. With the pull pin in, I could toss the thing in the air, throw it against the ground – all without anything happening – which is obviously very good. I then pulled the pin and tried to get the grenade to go off by a simple throwing motion. Unless I tried to throw it very hard (as in as hard as I could) , I never ecountered a problem with the device going off prematurely. That being said, it also never failed to go off as soon as it hit the ground (once again read: very good). So it functions as it should.
   
Pros:
-Cheap. If I were to lose track of one or two of these during a game, I wouldn’t
 feel any great loss.
- They function great, I never had a misfire as long as the cap was securely put in           place.
- The grenade are reusable and the caps can be bought just about anywhere. You get 192 “shotsâ€￾ for about $2.
- As far as grenade goes, these are really safe. The caps are loud, but not loud enough to hurt, nor do the have any potential of igniting their surroundings as all the “blastâ€￾ is contained in the body. On top of that, I could not discern any “shrapnelâ€￾ coming out when the cap when off.

Cons:
-The biggest problem I have is aesthetic: the paint does not stay on at all. A few throws, and, no kidding, a quarter of the paint has fallen off! Plus, when the paint chips off, it reveals a neon color body underneath!
-The materials used are pretty cheap looking. If they hold up OK, I don’t have a problem, but this remains to be seen.
- The grenades themselves are about 2/3 the size of the real thing.


I will definitely have to take these to a few games before I give a final verdict. As I am far more for function than aesthetics, I would recommend the item at this time. Something must be done about the paint job, but this is easy enough to fix with a can of plastic primer and your favorite color.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Vietnam project, Trailer II
« on: April 28, 2005, 08:51:32 AM »
Soooo, we threw together a new trailer to peak interest as the show date for the film is getting near. Enjoy and tell me what you think! Harley was nice enough to host it for me, so my thanks to him: http://www.public.asu.edu/~jbovenzi/ima ... ietnam.wmv

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General Airsoft Discussion / Airsoft groups in CO?
« on: April 21, 2005, 08:12:55 AM »
Sooooo, I found out a month ago that I received an appointment to the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, starting June 30. I know I won't be playing much (if at all :( ) the first year, BUT I'd still like to get in contact with the groups up there. I know some of you have gone to games that draw people from all over the nation (ex. LC), and just was wondering if anyone met some cool guys/teams/groups from that area? I will definitely try to make a game or two when I'm back in AZ, though :D ! Thanks.

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General Airsoft Discussion / A REAL smoke generator
« on: March 31, 2005, 10:52:22 AM »
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... eName=WDVW

Thats a heck of alot of smoke. Would be a great attention-getter for future AZ ops!

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Accessories & Gear / Camelback bite valves
« on: March 25, 2005, 12:02:08 PM »
OK, I thought it would be really easy to find a bite valve with an integrated "on/off" switch that wasn't blue or some other bright color (yes, I am picky), but, after two hours of searching, I'm apparently wrong! Anyone know where I can get a bite valve with the above features - black, OD, or tan in color? Thanks.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Nano Bombs
« on: January 26, 2005, 12:15:18 PM »
Just thought this was interesting . . . http://technologyreview.com/articles/05 ... 012105.asp

Anyone who's a chemistry geek like myself can really appreciate the new possibilities this brings up - far beyond warfare.

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