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Real-steel history: The Heckler & Koch UMP (short for "Universale Maschinenpistole") is a submachine gun chambered in .45 ACP, and is developed as a cheaper, lighter variant for the Heckler & Koch (later HK) MP5. Boasting more stopping power because of the larger caliber, and a slower cyclic rate to keep things in balance (.45 kicks a lot compared to 9 mm), the UMP is favoured by US Customs and Border Patrol. Airsoft-variant history: The first airsoft UMP I was introduced was the Guay & Guay (later G&G) UMG (short for "Uber Machinegun, lol), back in 2008 (if my
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Now with the Zoxna!
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Painted the regular mag OD too. I bought a Zoxna Mini Grenade Launcher, will post pics when it arrives!
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That's so nice! Makes me miss my old Marui Nambu Taisho -springer
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AGM StG 44, stock has been redone with coloured lacquer and battery compartment has been drilled larger to house a 9,6v stick -battery. Also some scritch scratch on the metal parts, and a repro Kar 98k -sling on the way.
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Newest setup. Shells are not in the picture, only one clicker-shell.
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SRC XM-8 Gen. 3! The Tactical Salmon!
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Marui Deagle with Altamont wood grips:
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The Galaxy G31(D) is a new cheap Barrett that is a welcome change in this class of rifles. It's almost all plastic (the only metal part being the barrel), really lightweight and easily manouverable. It shoots 120 m/s out of the box, and uses internals that of an A&K SVD (or so I inspected). The co2 conversion for that gun should fit in here. The humongous beast only weights that of a MP5, just 3 kilos. You can actually use this Barrett effectively in a skirmish, it's just as easy to carry around than, let's say, a VSR-10. The barrell goes off by taking one screw off and then twisting c
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I bought a tactical light on the rail in the end of the gun, and a sling with shell-holders (filled with Marui shells, which don't go in this gun but look cute as buttons). This is now well over a thousand euros gun.
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Dog Green 1, what brand of paints do you use? All your work is amazing!
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True, but I already run mine on a regular large type -battery. The lipo must be extremely small to fit in the battery compartnment (it's pathetic how tiny it is, really).
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I decided to do a little paintjobs to the drum magazine and red dot -sight. Since all my other accessories on this gun are Olive in color, I thought it would look cool if the rest were too. First I applied masking tape to areas I didn't want any paint to go: Then I applied the first coat of paint, and let it dry for a couple of mins. Then second, third and fourth (many thin layers evenly): Then after the parts were dry I removed the masking tape and assembled all the little unpainted parts back together: The Olive is somewhat darker in reality, my phone's came
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I was young and wanted to be creative but I had little skill and no patience to finish anything, but I had fun tinkering stuff.
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Thanks for the pic-uploading tips guys! My SGR-12 with some attachments:
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I got the accessories! The G&P red dot -sight works well and looks good, so does the Element stubby vertical grip (really comfy to hold). Alas the rail-covers (made by FMA) were utter garbage so I decided not to use them.
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I got a little carried away and ordered accessories for my SGR-12. A red dot -sight, a lens cover for it, a vertical grip and some rail-shield thingys. Since my battery pouch is Olive Drab in colour, I thought it would look cool if the accessories were OD too. I'll post pics when the stuff arrives and they are attached.
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We were supposed to have a big gaming event here today, but because of rain it was cancelled. Maybe I can play with my SGR-12 next weekend, if there's games to be held.
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Not 'fry', but it prevents the gun from working. A red led lights up and you can't use the thing. I received my large type -battery and a battery pouch! Now I can actually use this gun, for more than a couple of shots.
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Nope, the FET-thing and internals start immediatly (or so I came to think). By removing the inner part of the buttplate you're able to make it a little roomier though, but then you have to secure it in place by other methods. I first used a 8,4v 1400mah mini type -battery, but the red light starts blinking (meaning battery low) after only 100 or so shots. Maybe because the gearbox needs a lot of power? I hope the 3000mah large type -battery gives it a longer life span. I'll post pics when my new battery pouch arrives and keep things updated after some gaming events with this.
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Topmost is my very old Tokyo Marui SIG 550. They don't make these anymore if I'm not mistaken?
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Sure mate! I bought a battery pouch which stores a large-type battery, and there's a little gap for the mini-to-large -adapter to go through.