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Airsoft Items FOR SALE / ESS NVG turbo Cams Newest Style and Knee pads
« on: October 08, 2006, 09:37:22 PM »
Slightly used but still in great shape. I paid 134 plus shipping

will sell for 120.00



http://www.nafan.com/hosted/graphics/su ... %20cams%22

Note I have the newer battery holder and with the auto shutoff. Pic show the older version



 SOLD

Bijan’s are the current issue CQB Knee Pads of the US Special Operations Forces.  The best performing, most durable pads on the market.  Designed to rigid military specifications for MOUT operations.  Features dual layer securing straps top and bottom.  The first strap is a soft, stretchable neoprene layer with hook and loop faster and the second is an adjustable nylon strap with hook and loop fastener.  Extremely comfortable and secure strap system. MADE IN THE USA

Used 25.00


Hatch Tan Knee pads 10.00(used)


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Airsoft Items FOR SALE / KJW m700 and shotgun with others forsale
« on: September 09, 2006, 09:55:40 PM »
UTG custom painted by Paul, with 4 mags... 30.00
KJW m700 with two mags 150.00 SOLD
soft shell helmet painted tan 15.00
Hyland tactical custom (Very nice setup) 115.00

KJW MK1 with 2 guns, pistol and carbine with extra long barrel with 3 mags.100 SOLD
molle adapter 15.00



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Airsoft Items FOR SALE / Begininng of the END M14 sale
« on: August 29, 2006, 09:27:08 PM »
I am selling my Pride and joy G&G SOC 16
I bought this last year at Irene

comes with 6 mags 3 high cap and 3 standards  120 worth
RIS MOUNT with REP AIM point                         120
SOC 16                                                          420
Upraged gears and piston                                 80
9.6 3300MAH                                                   50
check rest                                                       20
over 900 in this AEG will sale all of it for
550 and comes with a few extra small parts  SPF


2nd form the top is the AEG I am selling
EBR will be next with a price tag of 850 but not till after Irene

Star Para M249 is still for sale 425.00  SOLD

MK1 rifle and pistol set 125.00

Airsoft Club M14 with 3 mags ( not working) 175

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General Off-Topic Discussion / WTF has happen here?
« on: August 21, 2006, 09:34:15 PM »
I see 25-30 guys online ever time I log in and only Marauder related chitchat going on :?


In total there are 36 users online :: 30 Registered, 1 Hidden and 5 Guests   [ Administrator ]   [ Moderator ]
Most users ever online was 75 on 14 Sep 2005 16:05
Registered Users: alex, azmjs, B00MINATOR, busta_cap, deathbydanish, DeltaPFC, Doc Hollywood, EagleEye, Fish, Ganef, gixser13, Hawk, HelsinkiVampire, Irish-Sniper, Maidrowl, mobaar, Nil8r, nosmo, PHX COBRA, pilz, rmarshall, SilentDragon, SINJIN, studdermonkey, supporter, The Cartographer, TheStenGun, Vince, War savage, Zealot



The 14-16 years olds are talking over and the topics are going to hell



I can see it now at our next national OP

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Gas Powered Guns / To build or not to build **POLL inside**
« on: July 09, 2006, 11:52:49 PM »


What I have to work with so far, two Mk1s with Bullpup stock

The goal I am shooting for



Poll Question ;) You guys decide keep in mind the Bullpup stock will be reworked completely, Shaved molded and tweeked more to look like the M95

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Going to play right now, all are welcome

gamertag

Doogey

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General Airsoft Discussion / Cosmotactical
« on: May 30, 2006, 11:22:30 PM »

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Reviews / ProWin Gearbox for Marui M4/M16 Series
« on: May 30, 2006, 06:06:27 PM »



ProWin Gearbox for Marui M4/M16 Series

   
Prowin gearbox for Tokyo Marui M4A1. Prowin is a new brand under PGC. Fits M4 of different brands: compatible with Systema, G&P(NEW type), CA, Guarder and Hurricane M4 / M16 series body. Note that modification is required to fit into all these models. Extremely reliable, manufacturer claims that the unit would still carry on functioning even after 60,000 test shots! Really smart design integrates the hop-up unit into a single unit with the rest of the gearbox, thereby eliminating any air leakage and generating maximum power. In RedWolf tests, we were able to achieve 530fps - 550fps using a Systema 160% spring in a regular barreled M4 (standard barrel length). For comparison's sake, a Systema 160% spring usually generates about 450fps - 460fps in a standard M4 (assuming all high performance parts are added) This kind of performance from the ProWing gearbox was simply unheard of in the traditional gearbox design. But best of all, the gearbox's rear part can be easily taken off with the removal of a single screw, and allow you to change out springs in literally 2 minutes time. Go from stock 280fps to 550fps in a blink of an eye (assumes your internal gears are modified to support the 550fps spring.) Two thumbs up and worth the price if you are a power player!
Inside the box:
-Hop Packing
-Nozzle
-Chamber
-Cylinder
-Piston (Marui Std)
-Tappet Plaste
-M80&M130 Spring
-Motor Pad
-Spring Set
-Bearing
-Manual
-Reference CD (videos and photos on how to make your modifications)

I may have to buy another M4 ;)

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When I started with Airsoft I bought a TM M4. Not long after I installed a M120 spring and bushing 390fps, That AEG lasted me 18 months(20-21 games and 2 large OPs) :P After I finally cracked the gearbox(front half). I parted the rest out and built a few FULL custom AEGs. SR25 475fps  and CQBR 360fps mostly Classic Army parts.Both performed Good but not near what I wanted :? , I sold both off on eBay and bought an ICS( What a mistake) Poor performance from day 1. I thought a had a lemon so I picked up another used one, Still crappy performance, I had to spend a lot money just to make them shot 380s and they both seem to not shoot in Semi at times :x
 I finally decided to just give up on the M4 platform and go after the M14s
Right when G&G released the M14 I bought Not one but two, One was the full size M14 and the other was the Soc16. Come to find out G&G is still learning when it comes to AEGs Both AEGs broke and Both broke the SAME parts, I upgraded Them once again and only noticed slight FPS increases. (G&G are very Temperament AEGs) Just ask anyone who owns one.
 The Star M249 came out and I jump on the band Wagon, 10,000-12,000 rds without a problem, but I got tired of the BB showering :lol: SOLD IT
 
 Picked up a Airsoft Club M14, Well lets just say its a collector pieces and leave it at that :x
 Next, I came across a Sopmod M14. Way too Heavy and will probably end up sitting next to my Airsoft club M14  can only get it to shoot 330FPS,  Unless one of you wants to buy it ;)
Frustrated I bought the TM M14, shot 280fps out of the box :? I threw in a M120 and bushing just like my first TM and now I am back at 398fps and consistent :P TM has the BEST AEGs in my book, Don't get me wrong I ave gotten other AEGs to shot 400s but I had to basically rebuilt the whole gearbox to do it

I will never stray from TM again!!

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General Off-Topic Discussion / Oblivion XBOX360
« on: April 30, 2006, 04:47:33 PM »
Who has it?   what levels are you guys and what are you doing in the game,

I am level 16 with a Nord warrior, Pretty much just doing all the side quest that come up, Staying on the Good side of the law

My Son has become a Vampire and is working his way up in the brother hood right now. He is only  Level 5

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Real Firearms / MY new EBR M14
« on: March 20, 2006, 09:09:32 PM »


2nd from bottom is my latest addition. Cant wait till this weekend :p


Theres 2 more not pictured here yet

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Airsoft Guns: Parents on the Front Line of a Risky Hobby  
By Robin Schoettler Fox

 

The sight startled me. Dressed in fatigues and carrying a gun, the teen-ager looked like he could be a picture in the newspaper, a fresh-faced soldier too young to go to war. But it was a high school kid, walking along the wooded path of our neighborhood park. I would have called 9-1-1, but my 12-year-old, who recognized the teen, whispered, “I think it’s an Airsoft gun.â€￾

Airsoft guns shoot lightweight plastic BBs that rarely cause serious injury if the recommended face protection is worn, but can put out an eye or chip a tooth if it isn’t. Increasingly popular among minors who use them for friend-to-friend combat games, Airsoft guns are on my sons’ wish lists. Under California law, though, adults have to buy Airsoft guns; minors can use them only with parental permission. That makes my husband and me part of a growing market segment – parents of kids who want Airsoft guns.

Airsoft games began as an adult sport with controllable safety issues. But in the hands of unsupervised minors, Airsoft guns can spell trouble because they look like real guns. Already police report that incidents of unsupervised minors with Airsoft guns are up. It’s just a matter of time, police say, before a police officer, mistaking an Airsoft gun for a real one, shoots a child.


That makes Airsoft guns a community issue with parents like me on the front lines, de facto regulators in an otherwise loosely governed market.

Parents decide which kids get Airsoft guns. Parents decide when and where and how they are used. We are the one group who can immediately reduce the impact of the look-alike risk. But when I sought advice from other parents, I realized that many of us are starting at the bottom of the learning curve, unfamiliar with Airsoft guns and unschooled in firearm safety. So I went in search of more information.



Many Parents are Clueless

Most Airsoft guns, I learned, are sold via the Internet. Sales are fragmented, market trends hard to quantify. But Peter Ho, co-owner of Airsoft Extreme, a Santa Clara Airsoft gun retailer, confirmed that youth interest is up. Ho has also noticed a disturbing trend: 15-20 percent of the parents who now come into Airsoft Extreme to buy Airsoft guns for their children are “clueless about guns.â€￾


Ho gives parents Airsoft Extreme’s Airsoft Safety Guidelines (see sidebar) and asks them to sign the store’s liability waiver. Many times, though, parents don’t get it. How can these be dangerous? they ask. Aren’t they toys?


“They can’t seem to step outside themselves, from the outside looking in, and say, ‘Hey, this looks like a real gun,’â€￾ says Ho.

How real do Airsoft guns look? Go to Hobbytron.com, an internet site that claims the title, “The Web’s Most Popular Hobby/Educational/Toy Store.â€￾ You’ll find pictures of near-perfect replicas of better known pistols, rifles and assault weapons.


Product descriptions use phrases like “full scale,â€￾ “life-like,â€￾ “true to weightâ€￾ and “highly realistic.â€￾ Imported as toy guns, federal law requires that Airsoft guns have “blaze orangeâ€￾ tips. But police say those tips are small and hard to see, particularly in low light. And owners often pry them off, or disguise them with tape or marker, exacerbating the “look-alikeâ€￾ risk.


Bottom line? If it looks like a gun and is handled like a gun, police officers say they have to treat it like a gun, even if it is in the hands of a child. The results can be disastrous.


“We don’t shoot to wound,â€￾ explained Robert Lopez, a career police officer who has been with the San Jose Police Department for the past 15 years, most recently working at the department’s gun range. “We shoot to stop the threat and stopping the threat is most likely stopping any movement of that individual.â€￾

The scene rarely plays out like a Hollywood movie.


“Most people have the misconception because you see these Wyatt Erp movies that you can shoot guns out of people’s hands or that you can shoot in the leg,â€￾ said Lopez. “In actuality, the adrenalin level gets pumped up in an officer so that you’d be hard-pressed to do a surgical hit on somebody. What you have to train people to do is shoot the center of mass. And, unfortunately, what’s center of mass on a chest? It’s somebody’s heart.â€￾

 

The Playing Field

Most adults play Airsoft games on private lands or commercial Airsoft parks, options youth players don’t always have. Airsoft parks can be a long drive down the freeway. Some don’t accommodate younger players. Others post a minimum age of 13.

Kid-organized Airsoft games tend to be more public. They are played in yards, on neighborhood streets or in public parks. Sometimes, that’s legal. Current rules, usually governed by local ordinance, weren’t necessarily written with Airsoft guns in mind.

Common sense, says Ho, should rule. Parents need to tell kids to use Airsoft guns away from the public eye where no one will mistake the guns for real guns or be hurt by an errant BB.


Nonetheless, Airsoft guns are firearms, close cousins to real guns and require similar respect. Lopez bought his two sons, ages 13 and 10, Airsoft guns but he keeps those guns locked in a cabinet, just like any firearm, available to his sons only with express permission. The boys shoot their Airsoft guns at the gun range or on appropriate private land, and then only when they wear appropriate safety equipment and have direct adult supervision.


“It took a lot of money and a lot of effort to raise my kids,â€￾ said Officer Lopez.

“They’re great kids. I don’t want anybody shooting at them unless I’m around.â€￾

But the definition of “supervisionâ€￾ can be subjective. Not everyone takes it as seriously as Officer Lopez does. When Al Corso, president of the Martinez Gun Club, first saw his neighbors with Airsoft guns, they were running in the street with no eye protection, shooting at parked cars and into gardens.


“I told (their father) that it didn’t matter that he considered it a toy,â€￾ Corso recalled. “If it shoots a projectile, it is a gun … You haven’t taught them gun safety. When they get a real gun in their hands, how are they going to know the difference?â€￾

“The key is education,â€￾ says John Geisness, a National Rifle Association (“NRAâ€￾) certified training counselor who teaches gun-handling courses throughout Northern California. Geisness recommends parents and minors both take at least the NRA’s Home Firearm Safety Course, a short non-shooting class.


Airsoft retailer Ho finds that he sometimes assumes a parenting role, and has refused to sell Airsoft guns to parents whose kids didn’t listen when he talked about safety issues.



What Parents are Saying

Although the surge in youth interest is new, some kids have used Airsoft guns for years. These families have first-hand Airsoft experience that can help the rest of us move up the learning curve. But that doesn’t mean they’re always comfortable sharing it.

Several parents winced when I first asked them about their children’s Airsoft use. Eventually, though, most parents agreed to talk but didn’t want to be quoted. They worried they’d be judged – for their parenting choices, their position on guns (often misperceived as “pro-gunâ€￾) or their children’s interests.

One mother, whose sons now play Airsoft games strictly supervised in her back yard rather then sneaking rogue ones at others’ houses, worried that parents who supervise Airsoft guns less strictly might think she was judging them.
Even without attribution, however, the feedback these families shared is useful. Taken as a whole, their comments paint a picture of kids doing something parents aren’t sure they like or understand.


No parent I could find woke up one morning and said, “Wow, I want my kids to have Airsoft guns.â€￾ Kids ask for them. They nudge. They whine. They make promises.

One 15-year-old who, along with his brother, was the first in his neighborhood to get an Airsoft gun, explained why: “We make our friends get the guns. (We) tell them how much money it is. Show them how cool they are.â€￾

Most parents started out by buying low-end, low-powered, single-shot pistols at places like Big 5. Often parents bought clear-plastic models, reasoning these looked less real. Some kids tried these Airsoft guns then quickly lost interest. For others, the cheaper guns proved to be a gateway to higher powered replicas of semi-automatic assault weapons.

When parents balked at the cost, which can run hundreds of dollars, kids spent their own money.

Some parents have told me they said yes to Airsoft guns because they figured they couldn’t say no to everything. Airsoft guns were the least of the evils, safer than pellet guns, less messy than paintball ones. Others said they had bigger parenting issues – drugs, sex, grades. One mother said she’d do almost anything to get her child off the computer and outdoors.

Ho says younger Airsoft players tend to be “gamers,â€￾ kids who play so-called single-shooter video games who want replicas of the guns used in those video games. Parents filled out the picture.

“They get all fired up doing these video games for like an hour or two,â€￾ one parent observes, “Then they go play and act them out.â€￾

Firearm education. Industry information. Shared first-hand Airsoft experience. All that, combined with our knowledge of our kids and our own gut feelings, helped my husband and me figure out how to do our part to help mitigate the Airsoft look-alike risk.



Things to Consider


If your child asks for an Airsoft gun, will you grant permission? Here are some thoughts to help you decide:


“Airsoftâ€￾ sounds safe but Airsoft guns are firearms. They shoot plastic BBs that can put out an eye or chip a tooth unless face protection is worn.
Kids shoot Airsoft guns at each other. Airsoft games are typically friend-to-friend skirmishes.

Many Airsoft guns look real enough to fool the police. Used by unsupervised minors these look-alike guns could prove fatal.

Police incidents of minors with Airsoft guns are up. Sometimes this is just kids playing Airsoft games in the wrong place. Someone sees the guns and calls 9-1-1.

But increasingly, it is kids using Airsoft guns in the wrong way, perhaps shooting the postal carrier, a neighbor or a car.

Federal regulations do little to mitigate the “look-alikeâ€￾ risk. Manufactured in Asia as gun replicas, Airsoft guns are imported legally into the United States under federal toy gun regulations, which require only that they have bright orange tips police say are small and hard to see.

Finding a place for kids to play Airsoft games is a challenge. “Legalâ€￾ isn’t the only bar. Keep play in secluded areas out of the public eye and far from anyone who might get hit by an errant BB. Commercial Airsoft parks exist but they often have age restrictions.


PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES

Industry experts say Airsoft gun risks are controllable, but it takes more than buying face protection. Be prepared to do the following:


Learn and follow firearm safety guidelines.

Teach your child safe gun handling rules and make sure he uses them.

Buy and make sure your child uses a full face mask (such as a paintball mask).

Keep Airsoft guns locked and accessible only with express permission.

Provide an appropriate place for your child to play Airsoft games.

Actively supervise Airsoft games. Know the rules. Watch them play.

Make sure the orange tip stays on and clearly visible.

Talk with parents of your child’s friends. Make sure you understand their Airsoft rules.

KIDS SHOULD KNOW …


Always point an Airsoft gun in a safe direction.


Always keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.

Never point your Airsoft gun at another person or animal.


Always remove the magazine and/or disconnect the battery until you are ready to use the gun – simply turning on the safety is not enough.


When playing with Airsoft guns, you and everyone around you must be at least wearing eye protection – full face masks are highly recommended.


The orange tip does not protect you: most people do not know about Airsoft guns and they will assume that these are real guns.


Use Airsoft guns only in areas where it is not prohibited by law.


Do not use or display Airsoft guns in public places such as schools, parks, etc.


Always transport Airsoft guns inside a box or a bag.


When using Airsoft guns, make sure everyone within view of you understands what you are playing with and what you are doing.


If a law enforcement officer approaches you while you are using Airsoft guns, immediately stand still and put the gun down.


If a neighbor or nearby person asks you to stop playing with your Airsoft guns, immediately stop and store away your guns.


If you use your Airsoft guns to threaten another person or vandalize property, you will be charged with a committing a serious crime.


Source: Airsoft Extreme’s Airsoft Safety Guidelines, c. 2004

RESOURCES

Information about basic firearm safety is available at any firearms dealer. Or contact:


The National Rifle Association’s Education and Training Department at 703-267-1430 or go to www.nrahq.org/education/guide/asp.

NRA-certified Northern California gun instructor John Geisness at 925-674-1920


 

Robin Schoettler Fox is a freelance writer based in the Bay Area.

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Real Firearms / The new K40GL
« on: March 11, 2006, 08:12:07 PM »



This is in the stock form. I just got it today. So don't tell me I should do this or that, First thing I am going to do is SBR it to a 11.5 barrel

Took 3 months to get her in my hands but its going to be worth it after its all done

The K40GL is set up to except glock mags this one is chambered in .40 the 9mm is not far behind on my list of items

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Troubleshooting / Ask your upgrading question here.....
« on: March 03, 2006, 12:15:44 AM »
For all you new guys. I am starting to see a lot of questions ALL over the board about upgrades and such.
 
 What I am a few others can do it answer your questions right here under this thread.

Please do not ask how to fix a 9 dollar springer or how to upgrade an 29 dollar spring rifle cause I will tell you to throw it away!

If you need help with a SRC,CA,ICS,TM,G&G,Star, or any other airsoft AEG similar to the one mentioned then go ahead and ask

We can also talk about GBB and Sniper rifles Spring and gas


My experience is pretty vast with AEGs and there's still new things I come across almost every build. So I don't claim to know it all just enough to get you going in the right direction.
 
maybe others will chime in to help you out also, But please if you don't know yourself then don't reply setback and take in all the info

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General Off-Topic Discussion / The Mall Ninja Apptitude Test
« on: March 02, 2006, 11:39:01 PM »
This came off our big brohter site. I scored a 33%

the first question blow me away

http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testi ... 3046944943

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