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  1. I've had my MOABs for over a year now, mainly used for airsofting here in southern California so no real challenging environment except for the sole and the overall comfort of the boot. I have used them for hikes, both short and long, in the country side with hilly and rocky terrain as well as in Sweden. I bought these to replace my original Nike trail running shoes that I used for airsofting and hiking, I used the Nikes for this because I was never really a fan of ancle support and they were very, very comfortable. But one day I slipped and fell off a steep hill and rolled my ancle, after
  2. Here's my kit, not an impression but I think it all fits pretty well in this thread. Minus the SR-16, the gear is fairly suited for an SF impression. I'll add a kit list if requested. I am the dude standing in the middle. For more pictures of the Germans check the Flecktarn thread. Pictures curtesy of FELDJĂ„GER. (Click thumbnail for large image)
  3. You could always wire it to the rear and put a stick lipo battery in the buffer tube. I love using that kind of set up on my M4's.
  4. I have never been so envious in my life. Great looking guns!
  5. I bet that it would look better upside down.
  6. He is using a one piece rig.
  7. You might want to just keep on shooting to let the bucking break in. Some buckings that I have used really needed to be broken in before I could successfully dial it in and it would shoot consistently. Other buckings did not have this problem, but those were few. I always make sure to shoot a lot before I give up on it, even though the initial shots are flying inconsistently, after a while they fly very nicely. But that is just my experiense, hope it helps though, good luck!
  8. He meant Muslin, it is a thin cotton fabric used as bandages. And its called Muslin Dressing, or Muslin Bandage.
  9. Looks like the Swedish milk packages, they come in several sizes and colors.
  10. You should have tried to rip the foam on the top too, the fog is of course hot air and moisture and that rises so ripping out the top will let more of it out. It will lose the protective value of dust goggles but will keep you safe from BBs still, I cant imagine any BBs to squeeze themselves through the vents at such extreme angles. It is almost like wearing shooting glasses now, but even more open and airy, I quite like it, but not under a helmet, thne I just use my shooting glasses.
  11. And then you might want to post your kit list...
  12. And because airsofters care so much, it keeps up the resell value when you keep the trades intact, even if painted, and especially if painted so well as Nor has done. Good job!
  13. Ive never been able to comfortably wear suspenders with my duty belt, even with some weight on it. Though if I was to wear a complete PLCE or ALICE kit, I would see the point in wearing suspenders, as it would be much heavier.
  14. You can hear the BB hit. Sure a lot of people may cheat but I always hear it and you can easily tell if you got hit even if you dont feel it by the sound.
  15. I guess that you could do it, but you'd need a lot of paint for that. The bottles I used were probably 5 ounces, if I remember correctly. In that case you need an air spray, and I think it would work best that way actually, because it's so durable that you don't need any think coats or even several coats. My 6004 only has a single coat and as I said earlier, there's barely any wear and I've used it a lot.
  16. The ways I've used Duracoat is through an air spray. My friend received a little bottle and hooked it up to the air spray and started painting the gear he needed and what I needed painted. It doesn't use much paint at all, thin but even coats if you know how to use the air spray. Just add a few coats and let dry, the paint is as hard as steel, i beat my Kevlar lid with a screw driver several times to get it to scratch/chip, it took some time. It's the best paint I know of, but for those who like wear, don't go down this road. And it was somewhat expensive, but we didn't pay for it any
  17. Cute <3 It looks different, what have you done to it?
  18. On another side note, those pics also helped me Because I like how the rail looks in conjunction with the MagPul stock and MIAD, something I haven't seen before but been really interested in doing myself. Thanks a lot!
  19. It does look great Are you going to paint it?
  20. You should be able to put a KWA GX2 gearbox into a VFC body, however, you would need a one-piece hop-up, like the MadBull you wanted to use. Though, you do have to buy a new receiver set to fit a one-piece hop-up for the KWA AEG, the body is not compatible. So to make the MadBull unit fit in a KWA, you have to replace the receiver, I know it's a pain to have to buy a new one but modifying the current receiver will not be able to withstand possible force that may be put on the receiver in case you fall or drop the gun. Also, one of my friends has been using the MadBull hop-up units and
  21. Rustoleum has always worked well for me, it has taken quite a bit of time for it to come off. Several coats is a good idea and also to use primer could've worked. You just have to face the fact that whatever is painted on your gun that you touch often will wear off, sure a primer would help but it would wear after long term use. A really good idea is to sand-blast the parts first to create an uneven surface, almost like stippling but a lot smaller, the paint will stick in that and wont rub off as easily. Though if you're trying to paint a rubberized surface then scratch that. One of m
  22. Yes, I have the 1st generation KWA M4. The two-piece hop-up means that the tube that feeds the BB's into the hop-up is a seperate part from the hop-up chamber. In a one-piece, the feeding tube and the chamber would be one singe unit, and on a KWA, it is not. The KWA uses the Tokyo Marui design hop-up. Another problem with the stock KWA hop-up, and I'm sure I've posted this before, is that it is extremely picky over which bucking will fit, it is the tightest hop-up I have ever had to deal with, so switching it to an aftermarket unit(KA, Systema, MadBull, etc.) would open a door to a wide ra
  23. I've got everything squared away with the internals. I was going to use it for two more days of play and post up my results, I've now used it three full days of play. I haven't had any problems with anything breaking yet, it's going strong. Though there are other problems that I need fixed. First, the hop-up, the *suitcasey* two-piece design is leaking air like crazy, it would also help to get a polymer air nozzle, and not the stock metal one as it will wear on the cylinder head when moving back and forth. My plans are to throw out the hop-up for a King Arms one-piece. Everyone I
  24. I know what pic you're talking about, and yeah, they look too big to be G19's. My bet is that they are G17's.
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