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Accessories & Gear / Readymag on a SCAR-L?
« on: December 15, 2008, 01:44:54 PM »
Does anyone know if an ICS Readymag system will fit the SCAR-L?  Any other brands that might?

If you have a readymag and are in the Chandler area, I'd love to try and see if it'll fit my SCAR-L.

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AEG's / Re: Loose stock on CA SCAR-L
« on: December 11, 2008, 09:59:19 AM »
From looking at the parts, I can tell the problem is coming from a loose contact between the plastic lower receiver and the metal plate. One idea I may try is getting some good epoxy and basically extending the lower receiver a little and then sanding down until I get a snug fit with the upper.

I'm gonna give those screws a tightening first though... correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't that top screw behind the rearsight just hold the spring guide for the charging handle?

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AEG's / Re: Loose stock on CA SCAR-L
« on: December 10, 2008, 09:43:15 PM »
Those screws only secure the plastic hinged portion of the stock to the metal butt plate. I tightened them and the 2 screws on either side of the receiver to no avail.

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AEG's / Loose stock on CA SCAR-L
« on: December 10, 2008, 07:20:24 PM »
I just got my brand new CA SCAR-L and tore excitedly into the box. It's a beautiful gun, but the stock wiggles a lot vertically. I can see the spacing between the metal butt plate that the stock screws into and the receiver itself and it definitely seems like that's the source of the problem.

My question is this: anybody with CA SCAR-L experience a similar problem? Do you think it's something I can fix by tightening up receiver screws? Any other quick fix?  

I'm hesitant to do too much messing around unless I know there's a quick fix because if I got a dud I'm going to send it back under warranty.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Nick

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Introduce Yourself! / An old vet returns... sorta
« on: December 10, 2008, 07:15:34 PM »
Hey guys,

I'm back! I decided I was lurking and that I should say hi. Most of you probably don't remember me or never met me as I played with AA 2001 through 2005. I'm hardly new, but I did take about a 3 year break from airsoft. To christen myself back in, I just got a new CA SCAR-L =) Anyway, I wish I had time to catch a game with you guys, but I'm only in AZ for the second half of December before I move out to the CA bay area to (hopefully) join the Cimmerians.

Anyway, looks like AA is as strong as ever and I'll be sure to stop by during big games.

Nick (Kamikaze)

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: August 18, 2005, 02:59:21 AM »
I'd like to get in on this if at all possible.  Sorry about the late notice, but I've been in and out of town and not on the forums much.  I'd go for a tan 2000 and I'll pick it up from you or something.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: August 18, 2005, 02:22:22 AM »
That look's like a mini he's using... I can't believe that guy welted like he did.  He must bruise from stiff breezes.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: July 20, 2005, 06:48:18 PM »
I wasn't very impressed with how the re-enactors made some of the scenarios look.  I don't know how accurate the reenactments were to what really happened, but the way it was portrayed made some of the marines come across as total idiots, with the mistakes of a few getting others killed.  For example, I don't remember the guy's name, but the whole incident with the guy rolling under the window and getting shot in the arm.  Not only did he go in alone, he did nothing about the RPK in the window, and he got his buddy killed.  Overall, some great heroics and some pretty intense looking firefights.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: July 08, 2005, 11:47:05 AM »
Quote from: "leadmagnet"
And why is this thread in General Airsoft?!!!


Fixed. Posting for rank.

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Gas Powered Guns /
« on: July 07, 2005, 09:55:59 PM »
'Burnt sienna' gas gives the appropriate pressure for my needs.  It's like a mix of red gas and brown gas.  :roll:

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Spring Power!! /
« on: July 07, 2005, 02:25:40 AM »
wow, nice 2 year resurrection.  But, you put up some good info.

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Real Firearms /
« on: July 05, 2005, 02:06:53 AM »
It was just lucky timing on my part.  I was planning on shooting [strike]at[/strike] with the fam this past weekend and it happened to be up on their front page.  Would you say the membership is worth it?  Any special perks?

Did I mention the MP5 was AWESOME?

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: July 05, 2005, 01:51:52 AM »
And on that note, the thread gets locked.  After being away for a few days, it's quite disheartening to come back to so much time-wasting garbage to wade through.  In general, drop the ad hominem attacks and cool it a bit.  True, a lot of people know people differently in person than on the forums, however, that doesn't give any license to be a total asshole on the forums.  They are privately owned and are not anyone's personal stomping ground, so a greater level of maturity, respect, and restraint would be appreciated.  The forums exist as a resource for airsoft and draw a ton of people on a frequent basis, so do remember that you are giving any visitors the only picture they'll have of AZ airsofters, thereby influencing their decision to come to a game.  

As a final note, if you do have any complaints, try contacting a mod about it.  We don't bite and I'll be as helpful as I can within reason.  Going straight to a complaint thread is pretty lame, as is attacking the caliber of the mods on this site as they happen to be great guys.  We all have lives and extrapolating anyone's hurt feelings from the myriad new posts every day is nigh on impossible without a heads up.

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Real Firearms / Anyone make it to SGC on the 4th?
« on: July 05, 2005, 01:26:48 AM »
They had a smokin deal going on at Scottsdale Gun Club yesterday (the 4th).  As an Independence Day promotion, they were doing free use of some of their automatics.  No lane fee (which happens to be rediculously high there for non-members :( ), no rental fee, just the cost of a mag, which happened to be $10.  About 3x what I'd pay for the ammo elsewhere (at least for the 9mm), but still, all considered, a damn good deal for air conditioned shooting.  Unfortunately, the G36, the Ak47, the UMP, and the AUG were down, though they still had the 18C, uzi, p90, mp5a2 and a4, m16a1,a2, M4 and the M635.  We opted for the m4 and the mp5.  I ran a few mags through each and, man, that mp5 was a thing of beauty.  The m4 was just a little more exciting than a normal AR, but it was still worth it.  The best part was probably the guy rocking on the M249 in the next lane  :D    Ahh, the (gunpowdery) smell of freedom!  I know where I'm spending next 4th of July!

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Accessories & Gear /
« on: June 16, 2005, 12:17:08 AM »
Yeah, that was me with the shield at the Cajun house.  In fact, another friend of mine had one too, and we did one stack of four behind each shield.  I think in that particular objective we were outnumbered and hunting the rest of the building (fairly large with a 'street' and some side rooms).  It was made of plexiglass painted black, curved using 3/4 ply cut on a bandsaw, with a clear plexi window about 2"x4" near the top.  The thing was only about 3' tall.  I had it on point with Kurn's Glock 19 and was able to sight through the view port, which actually worked really well.  The center (about a 14" x 5" area) was thin cardboard, but since it was dark, it took awhile for anyone to figure that out, and all the shots came in more towards my head and bounced off harmlessly.  So, not only was I crouched completely behind it, I was putting out fire with the pistol as Ninja covered me over my head, so it wasn't like I just turtled my way out with impunity.  We moved quickly and fired fast.  It was actually quite funny coming up on members of the opposing team and letting them see it for the first time.  The biggest response was "Oh sh*t!", followed by diving for cover.  Once the newness wore off though, it wasn't nearly as effective, but if you know how to use it, it was a formidable piece.

IMO, bottom line with a SWAT shield is that you can't make it invincible (hence a carboard center), you can't make it a fort on wheels by making it too big, and you have to incorporate some kind of drawback into its use (ie, make it heavy with some weights and restrict any weapons use to a pistol only).  Mine broke recently and I wouldn't build another one unless we had some dedicated CQB action that was pretty guaranteed.  Also, I built mine specifically for use at the Cajun House, so as long as you have realistic expecatations about when and how it can be used, build away and have fun with it!

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