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Messages - Exarach

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Local Games Listing/RSVP / Re: Annual Ron event four peaks November 7. 9am
« on: September 18, 2015, 08:00:27 AM »
Ex +1

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AEG's / Re: Irregular pitch springs?
« on: June 04, 2015, 02:15:21 PM »
Its the 'Melded" springs you need to watch. Like 800fps lol

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Re: Night Games?
« on: April 14, 2015, 09:54:52 AM »
I have been to night games in the field where tracers or flashlights are required to simulate muzzle flash and it worked great. All players must activate their flashlights or use tracers with visible flash every time they fire their primary (nothing required for sidearms or launchers).

That way guys like me with night vision don't have an unfair advantage - as sneaky as we wanna be we still need to flash our lights when we fire.

Thats not why I spent $ on NVG lol.
BUT,
Tracers are cool

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Re: Night Games?
« on: April 13, 2015, 02:57:21 PM »
Don't hate, just how I roll lol

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Re: Night Games?
« on: April 09, 2015, 09:54:27 AM »
Host a night game.
I will come.

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General Airsoft Game Discussion / Re: Sound Grenades
« on: April 06, 2015, 10:03:59 PM »
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2ADdCnt4UI

Pretty cool! They make a double barrel as well.

I imagine the decibels are much louder at sight of the pop, verses the user, so, depends?
If that damn thing is like 200dbl, you are going to knock someones hearing out

Also, don't they make you sign some kind of FEL waver for it? Might not be worth the risk. O.O

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Airsoft Items WANTED / Re: WTB Glock-type GBB (NO G18c'S)
« on: March 24, 2015, 10:29:13 AM »
G27?

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General Airsoft Discussion / Platoon Early Warning System
« on: March 19, 2015, 09:52:31 AM »
Well hello again Gents!
Today I bring you another device of awesomeness, the AN/TRS-2(V) Platoon Early Warning System.



This bad boy is one of the original outdoor intrusion detectors, and consists of a portable receiver unit, and between 10-12 detector units.




Mine are all in great shape, and came nicely packaged in a 20mm ammo can. There are (2) Receivers, and (10) Detectors, it also came with multiple manuals, and several sets of legs/antennas.

If you are wondering at this point, WTF is this, What does it do, and why do I care? Here is the short of it.

The premise of this system is to be able to set a string of hidden detectors, and then tab back to wherever you have stashed your LP/Op, and monitor the detector for signs of activity. It basically serves to replace a team of 5-8 men who would be required to stay in constant position and monitor key roads and installations.

When the sensor detects movement (which it can do within 30 ft) it quickly processes it, decides if the signal is coming from a human, or a vehicle, and sends this off via RF to the receiver unit, where it pops up on the LCD screen. The operator then decides what he wants to do with the data.


A nice feature of this system is that it can be combined with a multitude of other devices to form a network of systems that provide infinite utility. Tired of people sneaking into your base? Put up some obstacles and attach a PEWS sensor to it. If they try and move it, you will be alerted.

Sensor detecting a bunch of movement in one area? Place some remote fired claymores around it.

They are used in conjunction with maps to provide provide choke points for vehicles, track movement, ect.


I know we plan to use them to great effect as an admin tool, and help to track player movement around objectives, and across the field.

Really like these sensors, and am quite glad I have had a chance to own and play around with them, they are definitely not something that comes up into the market, or playfield very often.


****MORE tests and photos to come as I continue to test the sensors! Stay tuned.

Einheit Frühwarnsystem!

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: Trash Dog Cometh
« on: March 02, 2015, 01:04:30 PM »
Any cousins out here in Arizona that are into Russian Federation impressions and airsofting? I'm pretty active in the RR online scene and I'm an RR CASN probie. I'd love to get enough cousins together for rep opportunities and possibly even try to start up a chapter if there's enough interest.

Also talk to me about IDF, Hadji, and Aussie impressions.


Hit up the Desert Hawks out of Tucson, Great guys, they run some Russian. A couple of us Phoeinx guys do West German, and are leaving to rout some commies in less then a week. I am sure we will get a chance to talk to you about capitalism as well if you come out to some games...   :) You on Red alliance?

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: Sniper Help
« on: February 27, 2015, 12:53:32 PM »

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: Sniper Help
« on: February 27, 2015, 08:29:29 AM »
They see me snip'n they hate'n

In truth,
They all have advantages and disadvantages, but, the only thing they have in common is they are not cheap.

All can be made to be quiet, all of them can be made to be accurate. Gas is easier to adjust/harder to maintain, bolt is harder to pull back, aeg has more fail points unless overbuilt.

If you like doing it, any of the rifles will work for you.

The greatest tool you have as a "sniper" will be your radio, not your weapon.


If you must go cheap - the KJW M700 is a great starter if you like to tinker, or a $100 Bolt rifle that is marui-spec if not. Both can be upgraded into monsters over time.

Try and borrow a bolt rifle and try it out. many are willing to lend them as they are very robust. You will know within 5 minutes if you like Bolt/AEG/ or gas better haha.

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General Airsoft Discussion / Re: XM25
« on: February 26, 2015, 01:49:13 PM »
To keep things on the cheap and easy, wonder if you could use modified nerf darts. Hmmmm..

Ya, But then its a nerf LOL. I have the materials to make some slick rockets sitting in my house haha.

As to the .22.... that would certainly make a bang!

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