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About Erik_MAA
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- Birthday 01/24/1969
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Airsofter since
2001
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Anyone have a method for attaching a hydration pouch to the Condor OPS chest trig? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD
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Gun on top is my real steel, on the bottom its Airsoft twin. TRX is from ACM. It required a little bit of fitting but not too much trouble.
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The Russian SAMs were made from cardboard tubes (carpet rolls). The nosecones and fins are also cardboard; the "launcher" is scrap wood. I didn't design this particular prop, but I helped build them. For this particular game, we had three of these batteries that had to be taken out. Fully assembled, it was about 9 feet tall! When working with cardboard, you can make it stronger by coating it with a solution of Elmer's glue thinned with water. I just brush it on and let it dry, then paint. The C4 charge was scrap wood wrapped in paper (labels printed on my computer) with a kitchen
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Since the guidance for the picture section does mention nuclear devices, but I couldn't find an existing thread. http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=133636 Here is my nuclear device. It's a replica of the Special Atomic Demolition Munition (SADAM) which as about a 1kt yield. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Atomic_Demolition_Munition I got lucky and found the airborne harness at a surplus store. While the real thing is meant to be carried on a parachute harness during airborne missions, I wanted to be able to wear this as a backpack, so I rigged i
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I made gas tubes using solid plastic tubing (plastruct), available at most hobby shops. I painted them silver and then bend them to fit. You could also probably make one out of aluminum tubing, I haven't tried that. The Marui M733 and most G&P front kits come with gas tubes, these can be found sold secondhand. You can also buy gas tubes from makers like King Arms. Last, but not least, a real steel gas tube is not too expensive either. In any case, you will have to figure out a way to mount it to your gas block and run it up into (or through, if you have a real-steel sty
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Paint looks okay to me, but your gun needs a gas tube.
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QUOTE (hugh_b @ Jan 16 2010, 11:08 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thought this was the best place to ask...Can i use a rear mbus with a standard m4 front triangle sight or will the mbus be too low/high? Hugh No, it works. That's exactly the setup I have on my RS AR15...for now, anyway.
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I got mine from DSG Arms for about $40 shipped. I actually don't like the AFG, at least, not on my carbine. I have a DPMS Carbine, and on the carbine-length handguard (Magpul MOE) the angle breaks my wrist in a very uncomfortable manner. I think that, mounted further forward, it would work better. I put it on my 1022 with a UTG rail and it feels better - range report is pending.
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Since we're discussing transitional carbines, here's mine again:
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I have a very hard time believing that a suppressor that size could work on a .308 caliber rifle.
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Got my CTR and my MOE on Friday, happy Xmas!
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Just put this together tonight, it's a project I've been thinking about for a while. The base gun is a JG M4 with the side-folding stock. These are not common in RS AR15s, but they can be installed with heavy modifications. I shortened the barrel to 8" and added a First Factory SAS Direct Attachment and a Noveske KX3. You wouldn't want an open flashider on anything this short! I plan on using this as a backup gun, it's compact enough I can bring it to the field and easily stage it with my gear.
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I wanted to have a streamlined kit for when I'm teaching at our Basic Airsoft Training Course or Gunfighter Course (as well as for use in my real-steel carbine classes). The belt is a Condor pistol belt. I wear it attached to my Wilderness Instructor Belt using four belt keepers. I have two kydex pouches for AR15 magazines and a double kydex pistol mag pouch, all from Blade-Tech. The dump pouch is a Maxpedition RolyPoly. The holster is the Blackhawk Serpa dropleg. I really like the holster, it is extremely well designed.
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Chrono'd at 380fps after the rebuild. Test fired just great in my basement...unfortunately we're heading into the off-season so I won't be able to give it a good field test until the Spring.
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Not a lot of pics of black Masadas...so here's mine: Features: Magpul/Ergo rails Upgraded JG mechbox (shoots around 380fps) JG "Tango Down" style vertical foregrip Monda barrel assembly Real-steel Phantom flashider NCStar scope (until something better comes along) Mangonel rear sight (will be replaced with an MBUS once I pick another set up)