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Posts posted by xRAZERx
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Oh, sorry, next time I'll stay in my mom...
Still haven't gotten a pic of my vest, hopefully will today...
Incest, a game for all the family....
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That'd be really good if you could mate.
Will post them up next week when I get back
Yeah.Also just wondering do they use molle at all? Or some other modular system?
Or just fixed pouch vests?
Not MOLLE but quite a bit of velcro and popper stuff.
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Also has anyone got any idea what vests the SAS/CO19 use or have used at some point (not too dated obviously)? And where to get them.
They use a number of different vests ranging from BlackHawk to some from places like Anson Tactical. I can try and get some photos if you really want?
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We'll have to see about that. Oh and my new 416. xRx sponsored by HK
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Just been built... Woot 416
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H&K P2000 (Black Satin blade, spear point)
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Eh up xRx, you playing FB in July? (yes, I know its a few months ahead - but i'm on-call at work for the rest of this month and June - and i darent travel more than half an hour away from work)
Payday this friday? lucky you! - I have to wait till next week
Regarding articles, ping me an email to jay@ai-mag.com and i'll send the style sheet over to you.
Regards
Jay
Sounds like my work
Yeah I'll be there in July. Evryone knows who I am LOL
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I skirmish at FireBall, I'll be there next weekend.
If you tell me what you want in terms of amount of words, number of pictures and the like I'll even write you a few decent articles...
And I'll pay for the drinks with a fifty. (payday tomorrow)
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Well it would seem that initail view of this "magazine" were correct. Now that it has gone live with WH Smiths and Mr Monaf is talking of running away to the US (where I'm sure they'll love the out of date news and articles about Action Man, but I'll admit he has a lot of loadouts...)
Now that the magazine is available in Smiths, they'll be republishing articles from before (like the MP7 review).
Some things for you to think over.
Taken from the AI website
Advertising RatesDisplay Rates
1 6 12
A4 Page £950.00 £800.00 £650.00
1/2 Page £550.00 £450.00 £400.00
1/4 Page £275.00 £200.00 £150.00
Banner Advertising
Site Sponsor £600.00 £450/00 £375.00
Banner £350.00 £275.00 £180.00
To place your advertising in
Contact Paul Monaf
paul@ai-mag.com
£950 for a full page ad (plus VAT) he must be raking it in. No wonder that his issues have 10 more pages of ads alone and the price has gone up, so not only are we paying more but Mr Monaf is making more. But not only that but the issue was sponsored by UbiSoft so once again he's raking it in..
Well okay one more post- you lot might be able to help me out with seeing your so concerned about AiIm currently looking through the fleet lease companies with the objective of ordering a few vehicles
Now I know the wife wants a Mini cooper soft top so that’s gone onto the list, but im not sure if I should go for a BMW X5 or M3 do you think i should get both the
X5 to go to sites in and the m3 to use as week day car
Oh and seeing Ai is on sale in the US as of issue three I’m also looking at villas in the in the US so we can set up base there. Now the wife wants place in Kissimmee its close to Disney and all that and the kids would love it
Thanks
Paul
But this is the attitude he is taking on other forums.(can anyone say smug git?) If this guy is the face of airsoft then god help us.
He claims that everyone, but a select few like the Young Guns section and the Toy Soldiers part. But I have yet to meet a person face to face who says they're any good.
So to sum up, what do we have.
A magazine that has about 55 pages, most of them are adverts and that averages about a grand a page, some articles (that will be republished in further issues) that in themselves are adverts. And some rubbish about Barbies Commando Boyfriend (but fear not you can find out in the next issue how to make you 1/16th toy look like it's really been in the field...
So the AI crew, hope you enjoy cruising round in your rented X5 while you wipe your *albartroth* with £50 notes.... The rest of us will just use andrex (slightly higher paper quality and cheaper than your mag.)
Don't forget Paul. We, the airsoft community, pay your wages (and I sense you're about to get your P45...
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Does a mod not tell you when they delete a thread? Like tell you why it was deleted and by whome so you don't just think it was a server error and repost it?
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Nah there are loads of types of Juice mate. More than two
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The top colour, not Purple sadly
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Why should you buy a Leatherman Juice? Quality, durability, precision and attention to detail are the standard for all Leatherman Juice Products. With its compact size, smooth lines and contoured shape, the Leatherman Juice fits your busy life. Each tool's fresh contemporary color will brighten your day, and you'll love having quick access to your favorite blades. Freedom and convenience are what the Leatherman Juice is all about.
Well that's what the Leatherman advert said and I never thought it could be true but the more I use my Juice the more I find it's the best Multitool I've had, ever. The blades are comfortable to fold out and use, and the quality of the blades is
greatAMAZING. It does everything you could ever want a multitool to do and more all in a neat and very leagl to carry in the UK package.Tools include: corkscrew bottle opener scissors file tweezers awl needlenose pliers knives multiple saw blades multiple screwdrivers Blade: 2-1/16" Open: 5-¼" Closed: 3-¼" Weight: 6.6 oz. Material: Stainless steel
One of the most sexy and useable multitool cases I've ever had.
And it'll hold the Juice open or closed. Open for quick holstering and a fast draw one handed.
The Leatherman juice is available for the low low price of £62 in a gift presentation tin from:
South West Airsoft Trading (SWAT)
Unit 6, site 5, Quedgeley Enterprise Centre GL2 22X
Tel: 0845 260 7928
Fax: 01452 728 081
E: info@airsoft-trading.co.uk
All in all I give this a TEN out of TEN
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Oh I'll bring my 26" ASP baton then cos it does that too
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I find this one works well
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Me, Havoc and Red5
"Shots fired, all round defence"
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I think the problem may be that you don't seem to speak any form of readable English at all.
And just a tip for you
ONCE YOU'VE HAD A THREAD DELETED TALK TO ONE OF THE *fruitcage* STAFF AND NOT MOAN TO THE REST OF US.
A list of Mods is available in loads of places.
PLEASE USE YOUR SPELL CHECK, IT'S FREE AND EASY AND IT MEANS WE WON'T HAVE TO KILL YOU
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Thanks, now watch your rep gooooooo
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USAF PJs, fear niot, I've written a letter to the commandning officer of the USAF and told them to "get some bloody boots"
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You still need shoes...
What's he wearing then slippers?
Fireball woodlandYeah and he's wearing boot/shoes almost exactly the same as the ones I wear every month
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