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FJ2 - Kaye

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About FJ2 - Kaye

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    Regular Poster
  • Birthday 06/13/1985

Additional Information

  • Airsofter since
    November 2005
  • Toy collection
    TM SR16
    TM P90
    Tanaka M700 AICS
    KWA USP .45
    TM MP7
    WE HiCapa Dragon
    Marushin Winchester
  • Most likely to say
    FFS. . .
  • Country
    United Kingdom

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    superfurryocelot@hotmail.com
  • Website URL
    http://www.fallschirmjager.org
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    0

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  • Location
    Hertfordshire, UK
  1. 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.
  2. 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?
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. 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?
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
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