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  1. The Geissele rails look really nice, and I am a fan of the brand, but I really don't see what the advantages are over lighter, cheaper rails from the other guys.
  2. So many nice guns and good photography on this page! Thumbs up everyone!
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    $1K club.

    You put $10K on a single gun? I think it was single gun money, not all the guns you own. Happy Thanksgiving.
  4. Another plus one from me. In the past few years I've bought a lot from them (a couple thousand dollars). Every order came through correct and shipping in all cases was extremely fast. They use Fedex for their express shipping. When I lived near Boston, orders would sometimes arrive as fast as two days. It should be noted that, according to their website, they do not refund seized orders, at least for the US.
  5. Repost but I'm proud of this one: Check out gallery for details. Shameless plugs: If you want to buy this one and can offer a fair price, I'll sell it to you. Also, 2011 Inok is listed in my sig, welcome to offers.
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    $1K club.

    You know what they say about flattery.
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    $1K club.

    You win this entire thread.
  8. Teflon anodizing is not any more expensive than regular anodizing. In terms of AR15 firearms, some less tacticool brands choose to type 2 anodize + teflon (DPMS is one brand I can think of) instead of type 3 milspec anodization. It just makes the surface shinier and technically smoother, but it should not effect function in a properly lubricated gun, airsoft or otherwise. In fact suspect that the all Prime receivers are anodized + teflon straight from the factory: they are smoother and shinier than mil-spec uppers.
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    KWA LM4 PTR GBB

    I just want to clarify: Manual of arms on the KWA LM4 is the same as AR15?
  10. Thanks. Any idea how far off the upper receiver itself is?
  11. Is there an information source somewhere that tells you exactly what RS parts will or will not drop into a KWA LM4? Considering its skirmishability, it does not seem like a bad choice.
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    CQBR

    INTERNAL - Inokatsu Controls, FCG* - 5KU Aluminum Carrier with G&P Fixed NP Nozzle* - 5KU Prime-clone Rear Adjust AEG Hop* - Prometheus Soft (Purple) Rubber* - Lonex 229mm Steel Inner Barrel* EXTERNAL - Inokatsu '09 Receiver* - PRI Gas Buster Charging Handle with Combat Latch - LMT SOPMOD Stock FDE - Iron Airsoft LMT 10.5" Barrel* - Daniel Defense NSW/Mk 12 Gas Block - Daniel Defense 9.5" RIS II FDE - KAC Rail Panels Taupe - KAC QDSS NT4 Flashhider - KAC 300m Micro Rear Sight - KAC Front Sight Taupe DOODADS - EOTech EXPS3-0 FDE - G&P DBAL-A2 clone* - Surefire M300A Mini
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    4

    From the album: CQBR

    Better photo.
  14. Sick gun, and sick paintjob. Speaking of 2008, I think it'd be fun to post how these airsoft builds evolve. I'm feeling a bit nostalgic and also wanted to gather up the photos I've posted over the years, so, warning, long post: Aside from pistols and 1 AK, ARs are the only style of airsoft guns I've over owned, and I have a good amount of old photos. Oddly enough, in this period I've moved 4 times, so it's also a record of the various flooring choices I've encountered, so hope you enjoy This is how the CQBR I posted two pages back used to look circa 2008/2009 when I was still
  15. Even with mine it is a very close fit. The clearance is definitely less than 0.2 mm between the sight and the light, you can fit a sheet of printer paper in the gap, nothing more. That's good for lefties like me since that puts the light in a place easily activated by your thumb, but it's somewhat awkward for right hand. I guess top mounted SR07 is still the most ambi choice.
  16. Thanks. Nope there is, the flashlight is at the 1.5 o'clock position, so it's just hidden. You can see it clearer in this photo: http://www.arniesairsoft.co.uk/forums/index.php?/gallery/image/14291-2/
  17. Just finished this today after slow progress! Sorry for the grating carpet background, this photo was not very well thought out. Now starting on a scoped AR/recce, a project which will no doubt take another year to finish. Here are the parts I've gathered so far:
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    Recce

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    From the album: Recce

    Barely started.
  20. I'm wonder if the upper from this VFC will drop into a WAM4 lower? Has anyone tried? I'm thinking about a VFC/Iron Airsoft hybrid. The upper and bits and pieces from the VFC are a bit more authentic and up to date, but the Iron Airsoft is plain jane WAM4 and hence has potential skirmishability. Before any of that, does anyone have any tips on importing this to the US with trades intact?
  21. The switches are on the side on the XPS so the magnifier can sit closer. The clone is more of a mutt, with an ADM-style throwlever.
  22. He's using a Prime upper. You can tell by the finish and the lack of a forge mark. I can tell you from firsthand experience that the URXII and URXIII tube will fit fine on a Prime upper. I believe the thread is different for G&P, but I don't have one to check with. The way the URX installs, the barrel nut actually threads onto the rail tube, so there is no problem there. Not that I know of. 5KU makes a "clone." I put that in quotes because it really doesn't look anything like a URX 3 or a URX LW. However, I'd keep my eye out on VFC, they are usually the first out with qual
  23. Finbarqs: Nice carbine. I'm surprised the AR15 forward assist fits into your Inokatsu upper? The dimensions of the airsoft and firearm forward assist, at least for WAM4/Prime, differ. beta08: For airsoft flashhider timing, I actually have a pack of 1/2" ID 5/8" OD orings that I like to use with a washer, instead of stacking shims which is very annoying. Since exact torque is not important, I hand tighten until solid. No shims to worry about. About $2 for a pack of 100.
  24. beta08: That's really nice, but turn that flashhider the right way. Pet peeve of mine, especially on well fleshed out airsoft.
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