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NegativeCambre

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  1. JG G36C w/ spare parts I had lying around and some paint. It is my most tacticool gun, and I think it has a place in my collection looking all goofy. Steve
  2. Man, Planeman, I dig your style.
  3. Kieb, I have that RDS on my MP5. It was my understanding it wouldn't work on cetmes... glad it does though. Neat how you can use it inline with your irons, huh? Steve
  4. CYMA AK74U. So far I am beyond impressed... this is a lot of metal and wood for just a shade over a hundred bucks. I've already taken some steal wool and a lighter to it. Dig it. Steve
  5. From left to right, top to bottom: Tokyo Marui Soc-16, Tokyo Marui based AR-15 w/ hurricane kit and lots of stuff, Classic Army MP5SD2, Maruzen MPK5-PDW(ish), JG G36C, CYMA AK74U, CYMA AK47, UTG M324 (for lols), unknown make Colt .25 w/ custom FUNCTIONAL suppressor, Tokyo Marui 1911A1 w/ Hogue grip, Tokyo Marui G17, KJW M9 (inherited ######), KWA P8. Steve
  6. TM based AR, Hurricane Bushmaster kit, Fakepoint, G&P One-piece barrel, built up to around 380fps. Steve
  7. Pictures in previous post broken for some reason: Steve
  8. Been a long time since I've posted on Arnies... TM Soc-16 w/ fakepoint and some nice sling. Lighting wasn't great, I'll take more pictures of it in more favorable conditions later. Steve
  9. Dhindo, really like your shorty M4. You've just sold me on finding a carry handle. Steve
  10. Well, you said European rebel, and that made me think IRA--which in turn made me think that you should be wearing combat boots. If you want the thrown-together look, ditch the BDU's, and get yourself some terrible eastern european shoes. Hiking boots are too chique... Steve
  11. hkssr, that turned out great. The polished bushing really sets it off. Steve
  12. I did it again--wrong thread, will flesh this post out when I rectify. edit: Bunny, this new loadout is very militia-esque. I agree with the boots comment though--a decent pair of jungle boots would do wonders to sell the look. All in all, the solid color jacket over the woodland pants with the chinese ak vest visually works, I think. These days, I'm really seeing the value in simple loadouts, although my current one wouldn't say the same. Even though there are much better options in terms of footwear, I bought a pair of $29 dollar jungle boots at a surplus store on a whim th
  13. They come with the chinese scars, I believe. What I wonder in regards to the grippods is if anyone uses them during skirmish--or are they just an extremely convenient way of keeping the gun upright for a picture??? Steve
  14. No way--that thing looks great with the fixed carry handle!!!
  15. That M29 is awesome--I've been debating that purchase myself. "When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!"
  16. Are they supposed to be junk? It wasn't my gun, I'm generally pretty compulsive about stuff like the condition of the rubber in my guns. Just out of curiosity, what has been the breakdown of the most accurate AEG you have used? Mine has been my Tokyo Marui Socom 16--thing is a tack driver. Virtually no variation between semi auto shots in the lateral field on a windless day. Just counteract for bb drop, and I always seem to hit the mark. Simply awesome. Steve
  17. I understand everything you are saying and agree with it for the most part, and certainly understand the relationship between range/velocity/barrel length, and understand the limitations too much generalization have when talking about a smooth-bore round-projectile 'fire'arm like an airsoft gun. However, in my experience with working on AEG's, I have found no cut-and-dry equation to what the sum of parts equal an accurate AEG. There is another part of this puzzle that I have not told you yet, and that is that the entire front assembly (outer barrel, handguards, hopup, barrel--) use
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