Airsoft Arizona
Airsoft Hardware => AEG's => Topic started by: -Ares- on September 30, 2012, 11:55:18 AM
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I am a support gunner on my team and instead of lugging my 249 around I was thinking of getting a JG m4 stubby and putting a box mag on it. me and my team are going to tac city in California soon and I could use it to lay down consitant fire. Plus it would get a few laughs from my team. Any thoughts or suggestions.
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I have a box mag i could sell you
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you'd have to check the range rules and regulations to see whether or not they will allow a support weapon to be a M4 or assault rifle. Sounds cool though!
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A more "proper" way is get a modified 249 with a para stock a good sling and one of those small 100 rd box mags. Then you won't have to worry about any regulations cqb or not. Although sometimes certain rules won't allow a saw indoors (or any full.auto.indoors) because of its full auto only.which in that case would be useless to bring a box mag equipped m4 into a bldg anyways.
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A more "proper" way is get a modified 249 with a para stock a good sling and one of those small 100 rd box mags. Then you won't have to worry about any regulations cqb or not. Although sometimes certain rules won't allow a saw indoors (or any full.auto.indoors) because of its full auto only.which in that case would be useless to bring a box mag equipped m4 into a bldg anyways.
I second this recommendation, sound advice.
You could even go with a modified M4 collapsible stock which would be even lighter than the para stock.
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Ah I second your secondoning lighter and and adjustable 8)
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youll only use it once, cqb feilds here dont allow full auto
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The only 2 cqb fields I know of dont allow full auto unless certain special games. If you feel the need for some sort of semi auto support weapon just buy a hicap?
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You could do a P90 with a box magazine.
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Does anybody know if Tac City in Califorina would allow a Para with a box mag, which in that case I would scrap the m4 stubby( I already bought it :( ) I have a Para right now.
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Not sure but when I was there I saw someone with a saw.
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The answer is, as I hear from my California friends, "yes", so long as it's under 350 with .20's and it's not on a Wednesday night. Wednesday is pistols and shotguns only.
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Could always try and put a M27 IAR build together.
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Could always try and put a M27 IAR build together.
Isn't that just a 416, a hi-cap, and a new roll stamp?
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Could always try and put a M27 IAR build together.
Isn't that just a 416, a hi-cap, and a new roll stamp?
For the most part. Otherwise, he's just considering throwing a box mag on an M4...
I'd prefer the 416.
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For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"
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For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"
Thats what I think the whole issue With these IARs being introduced, you ask yourself the question "can they use hicaps because its a support weapon?" Or do they use midcaps?. Personally if its built to resemble the real IAR and done well, I say let him have a hicap.
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For an IAR I'd throw down for a polarstar why not actually make it more capable of high volume. I don't believe regulations will ever let a box mag on even an IAR nor hi caps "fly" though. Then at that point why don't we just make every rifle as reliable and accurate etc as a polarstar "IAR"
Thats what I think the whole issue With these IARs being introduced, you ask yourself the question "can they use hicaps because its a support weapon?" Or do they use midcaps?. Personally if its built to resemble the real IAR and done well, I say let him have a hicap.
Well that's not up to us. It's up to the larger ops regulations they will trend in most smaller scale ops and games. We are talking about milsim where if we don't have a real steal magazine that holds 300 rds you wont see it legalized in large ops period.
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After reading Tac City's posted rules and watching some gameplay videos on YouTube, it looks like -Ares- won't be dealing with any full-auto or magazine type restrictions.
So now lets go back to finding a gun that can balance size and ammo capacity. 8)