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About signal319
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- Birthday 08/29/1992
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Airsofter since
2008
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United Kingdom
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Male
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Next to the bar (consciousness optional)
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Interests
Drinking, training, exercising, airsoft, studying (I do enjoy my degree! ... mostly) and banging out the tunes.
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Getting into position on the enemy's flank at Comanche Wood, Coventry (Photo courtesy of First and Only Airsoft)
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I wouldn't have thought so mate, seeing as how the gas block on the L22 is in a completely different place, the sight picture would be utterly ridiculous. Optics all the way.
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No serious frills to it - Army Armament R85A1. No internal upgrades. Second hand SA80 series sling attached. Cheap and cheerful LLM attached with electrical tape - obviously it doesn't hold a zero worth talking of but the torch is useful in CQB and the laser for rapid target indication. The EOTech is a cheap and cheerful ebay find, 18 quid, it does the job and is bloody handy considering I play mostly at night these days. And yes, I just took the iron sights off and bunged the EOTech straight on - no additional rails or attachments were needed, it screws in tightly enough and provided it isn't
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"FIX - BAYONETS!!"
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Safety catch off on that M4 there tut tut I'm liking the relatively standard look on it though, no frills, just a good optic. Originality at its finest I'm going to pimp my M4 in the next few weeks hopefully, an EOTech 552, a single RIS rail and a vertical grip. It also needs a clean as it's got *fruitcage* loads of mud on it from the last game. Pictures soon to follow!
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How anyone can not love the L85A2 is beyond me. I await the incoming.
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It's threads like this that make me love the L85 (I wonder why? ) I don't care what anyone says, the SA80 series of weapons is beast, absolutely wicked. I particularly love your latest pics, spetsnaz. How does the foregrip feel? (Please don't just say plastic ) What advantages does it bring? Having not used one before I would like to know, I'm thinking of adding a single rail and a grip pod to my M4. Is it worth it?
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Interesting, every time I've ordered from Cadet Direct I have had absolutely no problems whatsoever and found them VERY helpful when I've had queries, always receiving good information quickly. Sounds like you guys have had a case of bad luck. I will agree that they can be very pricey for some items though, but I can count on them when I need issue kit replacing. Not disputing any of your stories, merely trying to add balance to the thread.
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Indeed, seeing as they made such a fantastic job of the LSW in MW2! That POS was an abomination.
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Surely you can't be serious
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Think of how heavy that would be if it existed
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Oh no not the radio ...
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Fair enough Oh well at least the 180 shirts fit
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Guys, quick question - I believe I may have the wrong sized smock. Having never been measured and issued with gear (that's the cadet forces for ya) I've never had the right size kit. I am 178 centimetres tall and very skinny with a 28 in waist. No idea what my chest size is and I'm pretty certain it's rather small. I have a size 180/104 smock (sounds sensible to have the 180 if I'm 178 cm tall rather than to have a 170) - and yet the bottom of the smock comes down halfway below my map pockets on my combat trousers. The 170/104 smock comes down to just above the map pockets - which I a
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Dude, you familiar with the Highlander Infantry Assault Vest by any chance? Thinking of getting one.