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Screwschom

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    2004
  1. AFAIK the bolt is the exact same as the TM AK. The bolt noise is very lackluster.
  2. I THINK its 14mm Right Hand, clock wise... dont take it off very much. PM Static Zero, he knows.
  3. Hmm I wonder how much faster page load times would be if you didnt have the currency converter?
  4. akmeter.akmos.ru came up on like the bottom of the screen when making a post, it was like "transfering data to akemeter..." Is this normal or like some sort of spyware on my computer?
  5. I doubt it would strip with an 8.4v. I only shoot Toy-Tec .25g bb's unless bio's are req's.
  6. It has the same 2 tang stock interface as the TM's milled receiver type AK. Foregrips, im not so sure about.
  7. Its a combination of the flex between the stock, the actual receiver, and the plastic front block. The flex is just there because the plastic is obviously not as rigid the metal CA uses. When holding a CA SLR, then picking up a TM AK, the contrast in ridity is obvious. Im not saying that the TM AK wobbles like the stock 3 peice M4 barrel or the creakyness of a all plastic SG1. Its just there and worth mentioning that CA does it better. My comparisons are based on a all orgional TM AK, a TM ak with CA receiver and G&P front block. The CA is just a rigid and solid as the CA/G&P
  8. Thanks for the encouragement. I know how CA pistons can be wierd these days, my CA saw is still on its stock piston with over 60K rounds; but thats also because I didnt over jack my hop up. I have faith in the SLR, it was just a little disheatening to have it break so soon. It reminded me of a buddied gen. 1 G&G M14 whose piston stripped every half a hicap and no matter what we did in terms of springs and gears and pistons we couldnt stop it from stripping. But that was a whole other boat in terms of gearbox design. When the SLR shot, it was a dream to shoot. Seemed to have ve
  9. Classic Army Arsenal SLR-105A1 (Bulgarian Ak-74 copy) Review by Screwschom The CA SLR-105A1 is basically a TM AK-47 clone with a metal body and black polymer stock set and a ak-74 magazine though it will take any aftermarket AK type or TM AK mags. (Interesting note: CA ’74 magazines do not fit in TM AK-47 body) Inspecting the body of the gun I found no evidence of body flex which is prevalent on the TM. The front sight also showed no sign’s of wobble which was a worry after dealing with the TM AK. The fit and finish of the CA slr-105a1 if pretty clean and yes there are mold marks
  10. Screwschom

    M1 Garand

    How is the range compared to a M120 upgraded long rifle AEG?
  11. What the does the acronym "IR" in "IR Latch" mean? If im following you right, your could if your battery died take your gun and keep on cocking it and eventually you could re-charge your battery that way eh?
  12. What do you mean by a bolt system? If your refering to the piston as a bolt you must be backwards since the KSC precocks the piston, ala open bolt. While the V2 gearbox is old, and has flaws, when the gun was delivered to me and even upgraded with a spring only, no internal parts have failed, even 4 months into the gun with weekly use. Something the KSC HK33e cannot stand up to. The only thing the KSC rivals the CA33e on is the ability to be a springer, but who's kidding who... im going to use my side arm or call my self out before I have to resort to using a springer. Also,
  13. Mk3 I will admit it looks alot better than the ca33 but does not function as well. Ca33's internally are pretty good I have never had a problem with one besides the common classic army hop up issues.
  14. My friend who is in the room right now is ex U.S. Army and he said that they used the large apeture only when doing night fire but it was also prefered for CQB.
  15. Here is a pic of some of my buddies I airsoft with. Flectarn seems to work pretty well here, I use woodland.
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