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1306
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: May 26, 2002, 08:51:06 PM »
Good question, and it depends.  How do you like to play?  Style?

It's more about stealth than about firepower in this situation.  You're going to be WAY outranged since your going up against upgraded AEG's that can engage you from a MUCH further distance, but if you can get closer without being seen, well, you get the idea.

And if you don't want to shell out the $$ for a new AEG, there's a Tokyo Marui XM177E2 for sale (includes a Hi-cap magazine AND a battery) for only $160 - a great deal.  Here:

http://www.airsoftarizona.com/new/forum ... PIC_ID=646

1307
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: May 26, 2002, 08:47:13 PM »
Actually, there's a thread on this already:

Reference:

http://www.airsoftarizona.com/new/forum ... PIC_ID=509

and here's a good thread about the KJW guns - and their skirmish-worthiness and durability in general:

http://www.airsoftarizona.com/new/forum ... PIC_ID=438

1308
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: May 18, 2002, 04:03:10 PM »
Victor3 - I didn't mean it that way - sorry.<img src=icon_smile_dead.gif border=0 align=middle>

1309
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: May 17, 2002, 12:24:13 AM »
NO!  It's not.  There are two versions of the KJW Metal M92F.  One is the one that WGC sells and the other is the one you can get at AirsoftAtlanta for $139.  The one at WGC is of MUCH better quality than the ones sold locally or at AirsoftAtlanta.  Easiest way to tell is the better ones will have the white writing on the slide.

1310
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: April 14, 2002, 04:27:13 PM »
Yep.  It's a REAL KJW.  It's also metal.  Here it is for sale at WGC:

http://www.wargameclub.com/cgi-bin/cart ... W-PS-FM92F

1311
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: April 01, 2002, 10:44:44 PM »
I didn't really get the gist of what you meant...  but it DEFINITELY is an airsoft Beretta as you can see the mag fill valve in one of the pictures.

1312
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: March 22, 2002, 05:50:44 PM »
an update on what?  he's written all 3 parts of the review.  The last part of the review was written after the last game he used it in.

1313
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: March 09, 2002, 03:41:26 PM »
It's a BEC Gold Label 3-9X50.  I don't remember how much it cost as I bought it quite some time ago.  It has a sunshade on it, Butler Creek Flip up covers, an illuminated reticle (via lithium battery) and on the M24 it uses Tasco high-mount rings.  In the pics with the M40 it has those on it, but on the M40, I just use regualr scope rings.

1314
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: March 07, 2002, 04:37:50 PM »
...and you know a little bit about Ninja's too!  <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>

1315
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: February 24, 2002, 09:57:31 AM »
lol...  how's the accuracy compared to a *normal/working* glock 17?  How about the distance?  Power?

1316
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: February 20, 2002, 12:23:07 AM »
It really depends on the temperature outside.  If it's cold out, I get less shots but generally, I get about 8-10 shots before it starts to lose power.  I have a small 60mL Green Gas fill bottle that I keep in a mag pouch to fill it up after about 5 shots.  It fast, easy and convenient.

1317
Gas Powered Guns /
« on: February 13, 2002, 05:01:19 PM »
Weeeeeellllll...  cool...  how about a review of it?

http://airsoftarizonacom.92.centralinfo ... eviews.asp

<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

I had a SVF 3.9" and Green Gas didn't work too well in it...  better stock up on 134a or get a weighted hammer for it.

1318
Accessories & Gear /
« on: February 03, 2002, 09:49:13 AM »
...and I got this from them today:

Dear Sirs,

We should be pleased to supply you with our grenades but we regret having to inform you we are unable to satisfy your request as no courier is willing to transport fire crackers, which are needed to trigger our grenades.

We are therefore enclosing the fire cracker technical details, so that you may have the opportunity to find it in your country.
 
TECHNICAL DETAILS -  pyrotechnic toy named PIRATOC
It is made up of a cartboard cilinder whose external diameter is mm 8.5, its internal diameter is mm 6 and its lenght is mm 73. This cilinder is closed by a cartboard cork (explosion mm 60 from the top), and opposite to the cork there is the start-up friction button. It has a not less than four seconds delayed explosion.
In it there are the following pyrotechnic mixtures :
1) gr. 0.5 di explosion mixture made of:
- Barium nitrate
- Aluminium powder
2) gr. 0. 4 delaying explosion mixture:
- Barium nitrate  
- Sulfur (free from acids)
- Wood coal
- Shellac
- Granulated mixture made of:
- Potassium nitrate
- Sulfur (free from acids)
- Wood coal
3) gr. 0.1 friction ignition mixture made of:
- Potassium clorate
- Potassium nitrate
- Zinc oxide
- Potassium bicromate
- Shellac
- Arabic gum (non-acid glue)

In Italy, the distributor is Ditta Viviano s.n.c.,
S. Angelo di Mercato S. Severino (Salerno).

If you think it would be possible for you to find this kind of fire cracker somewhere in you area, please contact us again and we will give you all details required for a potential order.

Kind regards,

Stefano Morandi - Pensieri di Leonardo S.r.l.

1319
Accessories & Gear /
« on: January 13, 2002, 09:37:12 AM »
I received this e-mail from them yesterday:

Dear Sir,
 
In answer to your e-mail, we inform you that we are in contact with the competent administrations (Foreign Office for exportations) to organise expeditions to foreign countries. We are still not able to give you precisal indications on time it will take to have definitive answers by an administrative point of view: in some country our Soft-Air Fragmentation Grenates can be considerated as real explosive because the fragmentation is driven on by the explosion of a fire cracker "Pirato".
However, we are trying to have answers as fast as possible. On the other hand, if you are able to obtein these informations faster than the italian administrations, please do not hesitate to get in touch and we will send you a complete technical documentation on our Soft-Air Fragmentation Grenates.

Thank you for your interest on our products,

 

Best regards.

 

Stefano Morandi - Pensieri di Leonardo S.r.l.

1320
Accessories & Gear /
« on: January 11, 2002, 09:38:20 PM »
The Hatch goggles I am selling are very good goggles.  The other pair I have are the ESS Turbo Cam goggles (with the fan).  Those cost me $125...  and I was debating which to keep...  The Hatch goggles are great to use with scopes and such as they are low profile and have a metal frame.  THey also retain 100% periphrial vision.  The ESS goggles I have don't let me use a scope very easily, but have the fan to vent hot air away.  The Hatch goggles are nice too in that I can wear them with any hat or helmet without them getting in the way.  The ESS goggles are a bit more restrictive in that department.  If you want quality eyewear, you're going to spend at LEAST $60.  The Bolle T800 are probably the best buy to get a good goggle with not spending too much money.  However, if you've been eyeing the Hatch Boss 6000's, I can guarantee that you won't find a pair for less than what I am selling them for.

Mike has first dibs on them as he e-mailed about them right away.  After that (if he doesn't want them), I will sell them to whomever wants them.

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