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Accessories & Gear / 6.23 Wide Bore Barrels
« on: April 12, 2012, 05:29:29 PM »
Has anybody used one of these yet? I've heard good things from retailers, but nothing from end users.

http://orga-airsoft.com/products-page/magnus-barrel/magnus-6-23mm-widebore-barrel-aeg/

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Airsoft Items FOR SALE / AT-4 Rocket Launcher - 600 FT Range
« on: November 21, 2011, 07:22:26 PM »
FOR SALE
AT-4 ROCKET LAUNCHER


  • Range: 600+ FT at 150psi and roughly 20º angle of fire
  • Bore: 50mm (2 inch)
  • Ammunition: Nerf Pocket Aero Flyer (Pocket Vortex) or JCS 2 inch Foam Rocket (JCS recommended for optimal range)
  • Firing Mechanism: Ambidextrous Firing. Safety Pin and Thumb Actuated Firing Lever (Ergonomic Firing Control, allows easy stabilization during firing)
  • Propellant: 4 oz Refillable Paintball CO2 tank. Up to 12 shots per tank
  • Legality: 100% Legal in Arizona. Does NOT use explosive force for propellant. (Illegal to aim or fire at any person(s) or their belongings without their consent) (Due to it's real looks, Do NOT show in public, it looks like the real thing, so the public assumes it's the real thing, treat it as a firearm)
  • Pressure: Adjustable. Lower pressure = more shots per tank and less range. Max Safe Working Pressure = 150 psi
  • Temperature: Max temperature at 150psi = 160ºF If it's too hot to touch, don't pressurize it. (safe to use in the AZ Summer Heat, do not recommend leaving in direct sunlight for extended periods of time)
  • Sling: 2in OD Webbing with Buckle. (Adjustable)
  • Safety: If launcher is over-pressurized, it will discharge the launcher / fire the rocket to prevent an explosion.  NEVER LOOK DOWN THE BARREL, and ALWAYS KEEP POINTED IN SAFE DIRECTION.
  • Serviceability: Can be completely disassembled for repairs as needed. Simple plumbing, very unlikely to fail.
  • Maintenance: Put a couple drops of SILICONE oil in the regulator before screwing on the tank each time. Just like a gas pistol, this launcher has several seals that need oiled regularly. (a little goes a long way, don't over oil or you'll just make a mess)
  • Repairs: The regulator is a Palmer's Pursuit Stabilizer, and can be easily repaired by ordering new seals and/or springs as needed from http://palmer-pursuit.com/cart at a relatively inexpensive cost. The 3 different valves used for fire control are available online or localy at Grainger's. ($7 - $35 depending on which valve need's repaired/replaced)
  • Sold AS IS, no warranty included. I will demonstrate proper operation, and how to disassemble the launcher for repairs if requested before purchase to serious buyers only
  • Includes: 1 - Launcher, 1 - Sling, 1 - 4oz CO2 Tank, 1 - Foam Rocket
  • Operation:
    • Ensure Safety Pin is inserted
    • Unscrew rear cap
    • Add 2 drops of SILICON Oil to the inlet of the regulator
    • Screw "Filled" 4oz CO2 Tank into regulator
    • Ensure pressure is at desired setting, adjust if needed
    • Insert Tank and Regulator Assembly back into rear of Launcher
    • Screw rear cap back on
    • Ensure Safety Pin is inserted again
    • Insert Foam Rocket of choice into barrel
    • Place on preferred shoulder (ambidextrous)
    • Using hand that is on the outside of the launcher, palm the launcher with thumb on firing lever
    • Aim at target, ensure that nobody is in the way
    • Using hand that is not on the firing lever, remove safety pin
    • Using thumb, pull/push firing lever toward front of rocket to fire, release immediately
    • Replace Safety Pin
    • Reload and Repeat until Tank is empty

  • If you fire the launcher in rapid succession (i.e. 10 shots in 30 secs or less) the regulator may freeze and begin to leak. If this happens, remove the CO2 Tank, and allow the Regulator to warm back up.
  • Use at your own risk. Do NOT fire at people, Injury may occur. Safety is YOUR responsibility.



This launcher was used at Operation: Cold Burn II in the Second Assault on the Police Station.  It has also been seen by a few people at Fuji Field during testing. I will try to make a video of it some time and post that up.

$330 FIRM

I can not negotiate price, this launcher cost me well over $500 to build and several weeks to design. (over $600 if you count R&D Costs)
This Launcher should last for years with no Issues if properly maintained and used. However if you do manage to break it somehow, I can repair it for you, if you would like me to. But not for free. We can negotiate repair prices at a later time if needed.

The launcher is at Gearbox, Tempe. Feel free to go take a look. Please DO NOT TOUCH the launcher without permission from Gearbox Staff or Me.

PM me with any questions.

Serious Buyers: If you would like me to meet you at Gearbox AFTER you have already had a chance to look it over and hold it, I can meet you at Gearbox for a demonstration before you purchase it if you would like. Just ask Gearbox Staff to give me a call, or PM me here and I'll schedule a time with you.



Close up Picture of Safety Pin and Firing Lever: (before paint)





More Pictures:







Pictures during build:










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I need an Inner Barrel in M4 Length that looks as close to this as possible:




From what I've been able to find, KJW M4 GBBR Barrels are pretty close.

I am trying to put a 350mm(ish) barrel on my KWA MP7. (It will be hidden by a silencer) It doesn't need to be a Tight Bore, so if you have an old one that you replaced with a TBB, please let me buy it from you cheap. I don't want to go buy a full priced one, cause I'm not sure if I can make this work yet. I'll have to file parts down I'm sure.

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Airsoft Items WANTED / WTB Picatinny Rail and Magpul PTS Masada
« on: February 11, 2011, 01:50:47 PM »
I Looking for a plain Picatiny Rail. (NOT WEAVER) It needs to be at least 7.5" long, and Anodized Black. (Prefer Aluminum, but will consider Steel)

Something like this: http://redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airso ... ui_L96.htm

I want to put a longer rail on the top of my Tavor, but don't want to pay $70 for it either.

An M16 Handguard rail would work also as long as it isn't tapered and just a uniform thickness all the way through. (I've never seen one that isn't tapered, but a couple people I talked to said they exist)

Current rail is 4.75" Long x .5" Tall.

New Rail needs to be at least 7.5" Long x at least .3" Tall.

It doesn't need to be brand new, but I don't want anything that's been painted or Plastic/Polymer.


Also, If anybody knows where to get one of these cheaper than $60, I love you long time.
http://www.zahal.org/products/tavor-pic ... ent=253283


Thanks for any help here.


P.S.   As for the Magpul PTS Masada, (will not consider A&K's) I'm not in a rush for this gun, but I would like one and will consider buying one if your looking to get rid of it. (Foliage Green or Dark Earth) I wont pay more then $325 for one in Like New Condition, simply because I can get a Brand New one from Evike for $408. (Call me cheap if you'd like, but like I said, I want one, not need one)

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Introduce Yourself! / Hi, hoping for some insight.
« on: December 14, 2010, 11:15:58 AM »
Hi,
I'm Dayton. I am new to airsoft, very new. I just bought my first gun, and am really looking to get into this sport, super excited.

Little background info; I'm 23, 6' 3" and 250lbs. I'm a Commercial HVAC Technician, have been for 5 years now. I love riding dirt bikes, (not competitively, just trails and practice days at the track). I've never played any airsoft games before, and you'll probably think I'm crazy for buying a expensive AEG to start off with, but I really like the TAR-21. :)

Anyways, could anybody help me out here? I'm trying to figure out what kind of gear I need to get started?  Vests, what color of camo, how many mags (hi, mid, or low cap?), how many batteries I can expect to go through in a day of playing, etc. Do I need a radio? (what type would you recommend?) Is a pistol necessary or just good to have on hand for CQB?

Is there any (mature) person or team here that would be willing to show me the ropes during a game or two? I really know nothing about this sport other than "Shoot them and try not to get shot in the process." :D  I'm great at following directions, and am a good leader when needed. I would most likely be available on Friday afternoons, Saturdays anytime, or Sundays as long as it's not too late, (work starts early for me).

Really hoping to get into this, thanks for any replies.

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