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Everything posted by Imperator
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http://www.safarasoftair.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=21_202_205&products_id=6161 The shipping tends to be a bit expensive, so joining up with a mate or two to make the buy is advisable.
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Didn't know G&G made the scope. It's a nice touch. Too bad you have too buy the whole upper along with it...
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Great FN F2000! Tell me, the scope is RS, isn't it?
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Thanks FELDJAGER! With those measurments, it does.
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Ok then. Just hacked one of my G3's a bit more to show you guys where a battery will most likely fit, at the front, in the A4 configuration. Top front end in the pic is a normal, not chopped, TM G3. The inferior one is lacking some bits of plastic just above the barrel, that's where the battery will go: In those two small spaces will fit a flat nunchuck type battery with the following maximum dimensions: 105mm x 22mm x 7mm
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The problem is that the original A3 hand-guard is not wide enough to accomodate bateries, at least none that is availale. It's just no good. Hence, I started thinking a little out of the box and got to that place I mention in my previous post. Still in the front, but not exactly inside the hand-guard, per se.
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@SHWEL Funny you brought this up again. Above the gearbox is just impossible. Way too tight, and it's where some screws are, for uniting the two halves of the body. However, I did find, early this weak, a battery similar too yours, that, I believe, will fit inside the handguard! The place for it is like in your pic, above the barrel, and beneath the cocking-handle tube. I haven't bought it, but according to my calculations and the battery specs the site announces, it will fit! Snugly, but will fit. It's a nunchuck like yours, and as long as it's under 7 mm tall, 21 mm wide and 110 mm
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ouch! perhaps you should consider the possibility of having to custom make one, or have it made.
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Marui? Good luck with that! I mean it! I have one, and I dread the day she stops firing...
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This as been discussed elsewhere, but just to clarify this a bit... A Light Machine Gun is a type of weapon designed to withstand long periods of continuous fire (hence the heavier barrels and reinforced bolts and whatever...). In other words, it's a purpose built gun. A Light Support Weapon (or a Squad Automatic Weapon - see what I mean by semantics?!) is a weapon that serves a role inserted, lets say, in a squad. Some are built specifically for this, but many are not. Therefore, any LMG, when inserted in a squad, becomes a LSW oe a SAW. Again, semantics. For instance, the Brits
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No problem! As long as it works for you, that's what matters! You could call her "Gertrude" and it would still look good.
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An LMG is a support weapon. So, as far as I see it, it's the same thing. what differs is the nomenclature between contries... As for the bayonet and the the optics, we heve a consensus.
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That's just semantics right there!
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Thanks man! The problem with HK shops, even if they were in stock there, is the costums office here, when the package would arrive...
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Now there's something I could own... Great job!
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Hadn't noticed the pistol grip. By looking at it, i recalled some guy's G3 over here, a few years back, that had the same problem. If I remember it right, it's from some clone G3 SAS...
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Oh darn it! I friend of mine uses the same expedient. I was hoping you had found the solution... Back to the drawing board (head-mashing against the wall)! Your's is it a TM or CA?
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If you do find the long mags, be sure to publicitate it here! Very nice piece you have there!
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Or even a sling battery bag. Let's see what he has to say!
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Either that is a TM springer G3, or you have found the holly graal for sticking a battery in it... Care to elaborate on that?
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They do, for transport. In game we are now allowed to hide the yellow paint. That's why I have a yellow TM stock. No way in hell am I painting a RS stock! Especially the wooden one!
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Where did you get the long mag Choosker?