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JCheeseright

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  1. I can confirm that without modification there wasn't enough adjustment on the one I bought to zero either the red or IR lasers. I'll be opening it up at some point to try and shim out the 'laser carrier' inside for more adjustment but it shouldn't have to be done.
  2. you won't be able to get it faster than a correctly pre-cocked gun, it's literally sitting on the last tooth of the piston. There is no 'faster' than that.
  3. You'll need to desolder/resolder the wires for the trigger switch, also you'll need to sort out some bullet connectors and very thin wire to go from the gearbox through the gap in the barrel/upper. Normal 16AWG stuff won't fit. It's relatively straightforward, but if you're set on front wiring you might as well just buy a SOCOM for less money and already have it front wired.
  4. That's really impressive.
  5. da fuq?! have you somehow squeezed a Mk23 into an MP7?
  6. and there is your problem! You may as well be filling it with gravel, get some blasters, devil blasters or green devils.
  7. Mind blown. Crye-cut DPM. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. Yeah, spring changes are really easy on recoil guns once you've done the first one. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. normal threading, application of force is the way forward, I used a plumbers wrench but others have used a strap wrench too, depends how precious you are about it being marked up!
  10. remove the old rail and barrel nut, put on the new barrel nut, attach new rail with supplied screw. 5 minute job.
  11. I have an Invisiblesight PEQ15 and it's very good, it's not an LA5 though, which is kinda why FMA and element are making these, to fill a gap in the market. That and Invisiblesight are pretty expensive, they cost more than most people are willing to spend on a gun so a lower-cost option is always welcome.
  12. just ordered one of these, will let you all know about the IR laser when it arrives
  13. I managed to fit a thin split 7.4v LiPo inside the RIS, it's a really tight fit but it can be done. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  14. No requirement to de-solder, it's a squeeze but I managed it :-) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  15. M100 will be fine, I doubt you'll notice any slowdown in trigger response and the stock hop up set won't require any adjustment.
  16. There's a couple of extra parts (cogs to actuate the selector switches) and I'm pretty sure the gearbox shell is different, sold my 416 a while back though so I can't check. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  17. How do you find the new open top flap? I'm considering getting one to replace the standard triple M4 flap I've got at the moment so I have a bit more real estate on the front. Only thing putting me off at the moment is the shipping cost that's the same as the pouch!
  18. This will be my first mosfet too, if it doesn't change my life I'll be disappointed!
  19. Buffer tube needs to come off, can't get the spring guide out with it attached. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  20. sadly not, it's not my ladder, I was just carrying one for the team I was with. I can explain it though, as it's pretty straightforward. The rungs on the ladder are hollow so a bit of bungee was threaded through and a carabiner tied to each end, those were then clipped onto the d-rings on my plate carrier harness (this is someone else's carrier but the back panel is largely similar to mine: The ladder is very very light and if it weren't for me consistently bumping into things with it I wouldn't have noticed it being there! EDIT: Ignore all of the above! Found a picture:
  21. It's a short ladder for getting over the 6-7' high walls at STANTA, lots of the compounds only have one gate which makes attacking them very challenging... going over the walls is easier
  22. credit to @guy_butler_photography on instagram for the photo
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