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Gauge - New Zealand

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  1. That is a RIS Riser, yes.

     

    The reason behind it is completely personal. I find that with a AFG mounted directly onto the rail my elbow wants to cock out and it becomes an issue of me sticking my limbs out. By shifting it lower I've removed that problem and can be a more 'narrow' target. :)

  2. seems like your acog is pretty far back? Also don't supose the battery fits in the rail?

     

    Nah it fits in the stock, and the Acog is no longer on it as I'm turning this into a FAL DMR like the one used by the NZSAS

     

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  3. My JG RIS. Chopped and changed quite a bit over the past few months; experimenting with different configurations and such. This seems to be a keeper though. Handy rear-wired stubby butt stock for ultimate battery retention :)

     

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    Not quite FN but couldn't find a SLR/FAL thread.

     

    Classic Army SA58 R.I.S Carbine

    UTG Short Foregrip

    ACM Acog Red-Dot

    7.4v 2200mah LiPo

     

    Ordered a Sig 552 Nozzle for it and I have a new hop-up nub ready to go in after a shooting test this arvo.

     

    Ordered from Hobby e-Shop

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  5. Great review, camera was a little shakey but it was pretty clear. Have you tried putting and extended barrel on this? I have been thinking about getting an AEP with suppressor and extend barrel, but not sure if it would really help

     

    Thanks, man.

     

    Nah, I struggle to see the point in changing anything about this pistol. It's perfect for the job it was designed for :)

  6. Hi scar527!

     

    That 34m range was tested using 0.25g BB's, the standard weight used by our club ;)

     

    I have skirmished it on the first day I took it out on the field. I ditched my JG G36 and 8kg chest rig in favour of the pistol, 3 extra mags, and a speed-loader. The USP was hellishly accurate but vastly underpowered. Even with that 34m range the punch it delivers on target is very soft. I was shooting a guy from about 15m away with the pistol and he was not calling his hits (could have been the player) until I finally told him in a loud voice "CALL YOUR HITS!"

     

    I tested it on a willing participant at 10m and shot him square in the back. He said he could feel it (through a BDU shirt) but the sound was definitely audible (BB on canvas 'thwack')

     

    Using the pistol exclusively changed my style of play and gave me the advantage of speed and stealth as I was not lugging around an extra 12kg of gun and gear. The pistol had enough range to match what my G36 was doing!

     

    It contains single shot and fully-automatic - I could not report on the ROF of fully-auto due to the laws in my country.

     

    Thanks for your input!

    Gauge

  7. Looks sweet! How do you like the AEP? Been thinking going that route, never seem to use my sidearm often and when I do the gas is always problematic. Might go for the new NS2 systems though. Anyone got any input on them?

     

    I loved it so much on the first day I used it I dropped my primary and just had a ball with that thing for the rest of the games!

     

    It's funny how using it makes you play completely differently :)

  8. wat :blink:

     

     

    Care to elaborate on your design there mate?

     

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    Certainly

     

    It started out as just another bullet-proof JG G36C. Insert the following:

     

    SRC aftermarket parts (Stock, handguard, RAS, M4 magwell, stubby silencer)

    Cut down JG G36C scope mount/rail and inserted SocomGear Flat rail inserts

    Reflex sight (ACM)

    King Arms AK style M4/M16 magazines

    ACM Foregrip

     

    I had the idea after seeing what PMC's were doing with their AK's and it grew from there.

     

    Also:

     

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