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Altered_Soul

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  1. Where is the worthy Match? Who made a decent one other than the crappy UHCs and springers?
  2. Though it is a pretty good replica of the G36KV. Still, next attempt better get it right!
  3. Jealous! Somebody has to make a replica, the real things are impossible to get now since Doc Rak has stopped making real steel ones. As for G&P 130 middies, I love those too. I run only the Star-5pack middies and G&P 130 middies through my TM. I can vouch for KA sucking.
  4. Though I think the mags feed flawlessly, that IS something that irritates me as well. I typically carry a utility knife with me and that works, but its a PITA if you want to do it in the field that's for damn sure. On the flip side, you won't be accidentally releasing your BBs...
  5. Just wanted to pipe in and say that my STAR 140 middies from the 5-pack boxset (I have ten total), have worked flawlessly for me in my TM G36. On a really weird note, if you buy a STAR single G36 middie, they suck. I have no idea why. But the 5-pack middies are great, and the single ones suck. I am still confused to this day, but in my TM the 5-packers are solid.
  6. Dark Angels FTW! Pretty good without the use of other material. Sorry, but you are just not right . http://www.hardcoil.net/airsoft/guns/xa23.html /fanboy
  7. That Omnicol turned out gorgeous. Gotta love Ghost in the Shell's armory.
  8. My newest USPc, a KSC USPc with metal, traded, slide and G&G threaded barrel assembly. In its lefty-SERPA: I removed the threaded-adapter recently because I like the regular look of my USPcs more.
  9. Multicam G36c: Excellent paint job, looks great! The atrocity of a "G4-36"? Its evil is too great to mention. I guess it looks good if you are into that kinda thing, you freaks.
  10. That's just our (airsofters) only efficient solution though, but unfortunately, as has been mentioned, it isn't accurate .
  11. Couple things, first is that camera flash makes it look more separated than real light. Second, The stock is not exactly the same finish as the TM body, which is not the same as the CA carry handle I had on it lol. Thirdly, I don't know why, but I took those pictures after a cleaning and polish. So it looks WAY too shiny due to flash. I haven't done anything since, other than change out parts . Same gun, big difference, almost three years later:
  12. @ Spainard: Yep sorry, was responding to the KV rail comment by Panzergraf, should have been more clear Here is a KA1 rail (or as TXP says, one of many probably lol): And also, the SRC rail, off of TSDs site (look at Coming Soon! SDGE0637): http://www.airsoftsd.com/images/flyers/SRC%20G36%20Flyer.JPG And to keep with the proper spirit of the thread, the most bizzare configuration of my primary G36 I have ever done. The self-dubbed G36CV-SD:
  13. You are welcome (at least when they come back in stock...): http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/ea-g36-handguar...-marui-aeg.html Yeah, but I barely see them and they just aren't as ergonomic as the KA1s. I just wish a true replica would be made, so I don't have to bust my balls and bank trying to get a real one (that might not fit proper). I had a shot at a Doc Rak rail, but failed to complete the deal . I am sure one will come eventually. And yeah, here's a Norwegian (sp?) G36 I believe, with the "KA1" carry handle/rail:
  14. I would easily be down for a KA1 handle (the KSK handle as it is sometimes referred to). It has to be correct through, full rail on top, 1/4th of an inch higher clearance, etc. Doc Rak used to make some nice ones for RS, but good luck getting one of those nowadays. The new SRC one is just a modified C rail, no extra clearance like the real deal.
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