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Sorry for late reply, but hard at work. Do you know what the difference is between the NS1/NS2? I know that it has something to do with the nozzle, but I couldn't tell you what.

*EDIT - Ok this is the difference between the NS1 / NS2. Based on these diagrams, I can say that it is an NS1.

NS1
NS1

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Edit* Price reduced to $115 OBO

Selling my old favorite KSC USP GBB. I got out of airsoft a while ago, but couldn't sell it because I still liked to plink with it. Since I haven't used it in a while, it is time to say goodbye. The pistol is in good condition. It has obvious signs of wear to the paint.

What you get:
KSC USP (Upgraded metal slide/ spring).
Non-threaded metal barrel (yes a second metal barrel).
Original plastic barrel/ slide/ spring (blaze orange tip).
2 mags.
Original box/ accessories.

$115 OBO. If you pick up from my place in mesa you can have the rest of my Green Gas too. (~2.5 cans).
If you want it shipped, you pay shipping.

Pictures

With the metal barrels I get ~2.5 mags full before I have to reload the gas. If you put a fake silencer or something heavy on the end of the threaded barrel, you will probably only get 1 mag.

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Airsoft Items FOR SALE / FS/ FT: KSC G18C w/ Met. Slide *SOLD* -Pending PM
« on: November 14, 2010, 02:23:45 AM »
EVERYTHING SOLD, UNLESS BUYER BACKS OUT
For sale/ trade:
1 KSC Glock 18C (Taiwan Version)
*Has a metal slide
*Fire select does not work
*Fires only on single, if it decides to work, usually not. I don't know what the problem is. I don't care, I don't want to fix it. Comes AS IS! Take it as it is. No refunds. I'll also throw in the original plastic slide (pops off because it isn't made to take green gas).

I will take $20 bucks for the pistol/ 1 Hi-Cap mag (works perfectly, no leaks, just needs to be lubed every so often).
Or
I will take $10 bucks for either the pistol or the mag.

I also have 2 Standard KSC mags, one leaks one doesn't. Will sell them both (you buy one, you get both) $5.

If you want to trade... I am looking for some working (fire more than 20ft) springer pistols (good condition or better). I also need a 7.2v/ 8.4v charger.

I want to say I blew about $300 on all that glock stuff, but you can have it all for $25. PM me with offers. Prices are firm, you pick up, no parting out, and good airsofting to you.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Re: question for Marines.
« on: August 11, 2010, 12:08:42 AM »
I remind you that you should always check your contract over at the MEPS before you are issued tickets. Remember, no pen marks or talking will get you that PFC promotion you have been promised... if that is the case. Otherwise, enjoy.

-Someone who got screwed by a USMC recruiter.

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Airsoft Items FOR SALE /
« on: May 13, 2007, 11:13:38 AM »
SOLD

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Ok I have all this Airsoft Stuff just sitting at home. I haven't played airsoft in forever and since I am a Marine stationed in Okinawa, Japan I can't take the stuff there (as airsoft guns are now prohibited for all Marines on Oki).

PICS BELOW

I have a lot of crap and I haven't fired it in a year. Last thing I did to it was put a Hurricane body kit on it, and I was in the process of ironing out the bugs in the weapon. In any case I have at least a grand worth of stuff here. There is a badass high torque gear set in the gun, have upgraded all the internals minus the gearbox itself. Comes with lots of extra parts. Has m120 spring in it, m120s ready. New hopup, new barrel. 4 std TM mags, 1 hi-cap CA mag, and 1 hi-cap vietnam style TM mag. 2 9.6 v batteries.  

Also included is the M203 launcher with a shitty shell. Launcher works PERFECT. Just need some shells for it. Keep the broken one for parts.

I just want to get rid of this stuff, I have to go back to Oki in 2 weeks so take it off my hands ASAP. I give no garuntees about the condition of the equipment and you take it AS IS.

If you want to test it out, bring a charged battery as I no longer own an airsoft battery charger. I'm located in Phoenix and you have to work with my schedule. My leave is like gold to me.














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General Airsoft Discussion / Airsoft in Japan
« on: August 16, 2006, 02:56:52 AM »
Hey Gents,
It's been a while since I've been on the forums, but I just thought I would let you know that the USMC is making airsoft guns a prohibited item in Japan. That means you can't take them onto a Marine Corps base, keep them in your barracks (or even the armory as we used to do), or even own one at your private residence in Japan.

I see Japanese kids riding around on bikes hauling AEGs around like it was cool, but we Marines can't own them because someone decided to shoot some nationals with the guns.

Just goes to show you that even the most hardcore gunclub out there will turn on airsoft if it is abused.

Stay smart.

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Checking in
« on: November 18, 2005, 03:16:53 PM »
Hey, I just got back from boot camp. I thought I would see how you guys were doing. It appears that the airsoft community is still live and well. I head out to MCT this coming Tuesday... no time for airsoft. Ohh well.

Keep up the good work you guys.
Semper Fi

-Your friendly neighborhood yellowmonkey

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Thank You Airsoft Arizona.
« on: August 13, 2005, 11:20:08 PM »
I'm leaving for USMC bootcamp in 1 day and I just wanted to give a quick thank you to all of you involved in the airsoft community.

I know there are a lot of airsoft enthusiests in Arizona, but I must say, from all that I have been a part of, Airsoft Arizona embodies the most of what I consider to be the true spirit of the game. I have only really played with all of you like once, at OP ColdBurn (one which I will never forget), but I had a k-rad time just handing out on the boards and being an airsoft-hobbyist.

I can not tell you guys how much I have learned in the years I have been watching the boards. This place is beyond a doubt, one of the friendliest and most helpful airsoft sites out there. I have no doubt that it will continue to be a leading resource for airsofters, worldwide.

Most of all, I want to thank the guys that have been running this show. All of you Admins who take care of the boards especially Jason (paco), Kamikazie, Matt (Raith), azsarge, and Harley (wherever he went). I know you guys do a lot, but keep on doing it, the airsoft community needs you. Also, those of you who are out there actually hosting/ organizing games, you are the lifeblood of airsoft.

Guys, take care of my favorite sport. Be safe. Be smart. Have fun.

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: August 11, 2005, 02:09:50 AM »
Quote from: "leadmagnet"
We would be doing a disservice to our young by having actual military recruiters at airsoft games trying to get our kids to enlist without at least having folks present providing alternate perspectives.

Lead


Believe me lead... the recruiters get in contact with kids at school, over the phone, email, or just stop them in the street. Kids aren't going to get too much more alone time with the recruiters then they have already had/ will have, and it shouldn't be that big of a deal since minors NEED to have their parents sign off on their contract anyways. I think as long as the event clearly advertises itself as sponsored by the USMC, there should be no kids/ parents that get "tricked" into getting badgered by recruiters.

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: August 10, 2005, 03:07:23 AM »
Why would the USMC sponsor a game? I mean I take it you mean like recruiters and stuff... people that want to get their foot in the door or potential recruits or something.

I know for sure they would be willing to come out to a game and talk to people, and I'm sure most of them would be more than willing to play (if you lent them a gun). Still I don't see them wanting to be responsible for hosting a sports event they almost certianly know nothing about (none of my recruiters knew what airsoft was). Combined with the legal responsibilities that they would have to assume and the cost of sponsoring a game, I'm sure that the high command would give it a no-go.

If you are going to invite military out to play, make sure and get in touch with all the guys that are on RA too. I know that there are now like 5 guys on RA at my recruiting station (metrocenter).

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: August 08, 2005, 12:08:18 AM »
I've done somewhere around 20 miles in one day during an elk hunt (in bad boots). Thank goodness I didn't kill anything while were 5 miles off the road. It would have sucked to pack that thing back.

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General Airsoft Discussion /
« on: July 21, 2005, 01:46:23 AM »
I have had great service from DT so many times, I try to keep all my HK business with them, but as azsarge said, "WGC cannot be beat for overall selection, though!".... so I am occasionally forced to go outside of my comfort zone to order with them. WGC just doesn't have DT's customer service.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: July 21, 2005, 01:38:57 AM »
Just an interesting little fact I've heard from some guys coming back from USMC boot camp.

In USMC boot camp, there is a little color chart over the heads that the instructer will compare your urine color to determine whether you have been adequately hydrating or not.

Ohh yeah, and one more thing. It doesn't really apply to those who have a big supply of water, but if you only have a half of a liter on you (like we have when we PT) then put it inside you, not on top of you. It just works better that way.

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General Off-Topic Discussion /
« on: July 19, 2005, 08:58:25 PM »
Quote from: "PHX COBRA"
Quote from: "yellowmonkey"
This is my last chance to spend the rest of my money on guns before I go to boot. I think I'm going to get something in 7.62x39.

You can never go wrong with an AK man, cheap as hell to shoot and dont have to worry about cleaning it.

Dave did a great job on mine, runs like a champ!


Who's Dave?
I was actually thinking about an AK-47, but I think I'm just going to have to go for an SKS becasue I'm looking for something less than $250.

What I would really like is an AK-74, but fat chance of finding one for a good price, ehh.

I have shot an SKS which to the best of my knowledge is exactly the same as an AK-47 except for the pistol grip, but what I am wondering is if one heats up faster than the other. Right now I'm just shooting with my M1891, which takes 7.62x54 and gets really hot, really fast. I just want something I can practice shooting with. I could just get a .22 as well, but I want something with recoil so I can get used to it.

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