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About FJ2 - Kaye
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Regular Poster
- Birthday 06/13/1985
Additional Information
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Airsofter since
November 2005
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Toy collection
TM SR16
TM P90
Tanaka M700 AICS
KWA USP .45
TM MP7
WE HiCapa Dragon
Marushin Winchester -
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FFS. . .
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Country
United Kingdom
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superfurryocelot@hotmail.com
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http://www.fallschirmjager.org
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Location
Hertfordshire, UK
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I have very few icon etc. so here's just the image on its own. Mmmm, Bic Runga, she's so pretty. Also, my avatar for good measure: I maybe slightly obsessed . . . Edit: Wrong pic for the avatar.
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Ok, so no reposting the same thing with a different title. What about taking information from multiple posts and putting them into one new one?
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An arnies plug-in that did the same stuff as the fps etc. calculator might be cool as well. I say this as someone who has no ability to make this happen myself, otherwise i'd have done it already.
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That kind of thing, yes. I wouldn't do it specifically for TM-pattern Berettas unless i happened to be researching it, but i would be willing in general. I was thinking of all the WE hicapa threads that have been coming and going hehe.
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This may be a stupid idea, but i've noticed that quite a lot of the time, useful info is buried either in a thread with a gazillion pages or in one that has an ambiguous title (from a searching point of view). When someone's asking for information that's on the forums already, often, only those who've been on the forums a long time or posted in a pertinant thread will know where to find it. Anyway, the actual idea/question is: is it ok to repost/collate info into a new thread that has relevant (and therefore searchable title). I'm not sure who'd do this really. Anyone who can be bothered
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I was planning on replacing the Japanese charger with a Tamiya connector to plug it into a fast charger. If you do that, tell me how it goes?
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Could you be more specific as to why it wouldn't work? Voltage, plug type? US and Japan (mostly) use the same plugs, but US has slightly higher voltage.
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Hehe, i got mine the other day . . . cycle, click, cycle, click . . . I have to agree with everything you said about the construction, it's just plain gorgeous. I haven't tested it properly but the few shots i've put through it were really fast. I was using .2s so they were a tad unstable, i'll see what i get with something heavier.