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NegativeCambre

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  1. Here´s my VFC AIMS. Of course the one and only correct red dot sight would be a cobra, but I´m satisfied with the current one (+ this one´s a lot cheaper :D ). The red dot mount is Cyma´s.

     

    UBA, you got a name for the red dot? Great looking gun.

     

    Steve

     

  2. lol I thought the HK mags would someone give it away... but the fact that it's a Boyi should not detract from how nice it looks. ;)

     

    Nice work cambre. Though if you're gonna put a can on it, might as well use it for an outdoor gun. The length added by the can defeats the purpose of the compact CQBR. ^_^

    Unless its for posing/pictures/looks and not game play...

     

    Hence the QD suppressor :)

     

    I've always wanted a suppressed 10" length AR, so that's what that's all about. Now I just have the quiet the din of the gearbox!

     

    M98... I've always loved L300's... I don't know where one would fit into my current arsenal (since it would occupy the same role as my new CQB-R), but I wouldn't be surprised if I end up with one someday. Your L300 is a real beaut.

     

    Steve

  3. Lol stupid me.... Where did he say Boyi CQB-R? I just assumed it was a PTW because of the stock grip stuff, as PTWs are the only ones I have seen with that stuff.....

     

    I'm impressed someone picked up on the Boyi-ness... I posted it in the painted weapons thread!

     

    Anyway Vercing, thanks for mistaking it as a systema, I figure that counts as high praise...!?

     

    I'm building this rifle as pretty much a 100% indoor gun for a private site I have, big indoor warehouse. Wanted something compact enough for tight hallways and corners, but compatible with the myriad of AR mags I already own. It has been fun working on it so far, can't wait for all the internal bits to arrive!

     

    Steve

  4. I'm actually really impressed by the metal body, the design is such that unlike my expensive hurricane body (an old version at that), you can easily remove the upper and change out inner barrels, hop-ups, etc. without any drama. I got mine without any trades, since I knew I was going to paint it, but I now see that the trades aren't just painted in, they are shallowly engraved, if the safe/semi/full markings are anything to go by. I'm regretting not getting a traded body now, since it would still 'ghost' through the paint, and give the body a bit more interest.

     

    Internals... these things are too hot for the battery they provide. The thing shoots at nearly 400fps, which I have parts enroute to detune to a more CQB friendly 320 or so and a 9.6 battery to get things wizzing properly. With the stock 9.6v battery, the thing chugs along at a less then optimum ROF, with all the noise and racket that entails.

     

    So far, I'm impressed, but its an imperfect skirmish piece as is from factory.

  5. Bet he saw the grip tape on the stock and assumed :rolleyes:

    Not sure the point of that actually.

     

    But yeah, nice gun.

     

    Cheers!

     

    - CapaciousZepher

     

    The grip stuff on the stock has little purpose to tell you the truth, kind of nice during a cheek weld), but mostly I just like the way it breaks up all the brown and tan...

     

    Thanks for the comments guys...

  6. Yup... I busted my plastic slide awhile back when I dropped it, still functioned but occasionally it would "derail." So went ahead and bought a PGC aluminum... can't believe how well it shoots still, added a bit of recoil but still seems to cycle as quickly as with the plastic. Also looks sharp, and wasn't terrifically expensive either!

  7. Here is my Escort MP5A5 with a Real Steel foregrip which is way much better than the stock one as it does not wobble like the stock one. Im adding a real steel sliding stock but it is being modded to fit by someone.

     

    Looks nice... ironically, real MP5 foregrips actually wiggle quite a bit, at least the half dozen or so I've shot all do.

     

    Probably something to do with the newness of the foregrip you are using combined with different tolerances of the airsoft receiver...

     

    Steve

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