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I haven't really seen much information on these types of accessories, so I figured I would do a little write up comparing an ACM Surefire X300 clone with a real steel Streamlight TLR-1 HL. To begin with, I purchased the x300 clone off www.aliexpress.com for just under $46. For those who don't know, the website is essentially direct ordering from China with pretty good prices and free shipping on most items (though it is normal China post shipping...ie 15-30 days AFTER the order is processed and shipped). Unfortunately you cannot order any airsoft guns off there, but accessories and tactical ge
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This is a side-by-side comparison to between the Surefire XC1 and the ACM clone (received via boom arms). Overall appearance: The SF XC1 has a black, slightly glossy hard anodized finish with laser engraved markings, which appear silver/white. The ACM version is also black anodizing that is a bit more flat that the SF, but it is also SIGNIFICANTLY softer anodizing than on the SF. I did a scratch test with a steel knife blade and it took very little effort to scratch, while the SF took easily twice as much force without scratching. The markings on the ACM are also laser engraved
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I haven't really seen much information on these clone lights (aside from the 2 reviews on here for the X300 U clones), so I figured I would do a little write up comparing an ACM Surefire X300 clone with a real steel Streamlight TLR-1 HL. To begin with, I purchased the x300 clone off www.aliexpress.com for just under $46. For those who don't know, the website is essentially direct ordering from China with pretty good prices and free shipping on most items (though it is normal China post shipping...ie 15-30 days AFTER the order is processed and shipped). Unfortunately you cannot order any airsof
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This was for my new HK416, which I couldnt get so it'll go on the new M4 RIS instead. I've had one of these before and in all fairness it was ! the wiring was very poor and thin BUT when I saw this and it even had surefire trademarks down the side I thought; why not! it was about £40 from RSOV. The box was a plain card affair with Element branding on it but it did the job of protecting what was inside. the grip is a significant step up from some of the other versions and the build quality and overall fit and finish is excellent. There are several ways to operate the grip once it is mounted.
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Hey all, This will be my review of the Apple Airsoft SureFire MB556K Muzzle Brake. I bought this brake a couple of weeks ago at Shooter Gear for HKD 98. Other Apple Airsoft muzzle devices were around the same price from what I remember, with the longer muzzle devices being over HKD 100 and if I remember correctly shorter and less complex ones were between HKD 90 and HKD 98. I believe the Apple Airsoft stuff is made in China though there's no confirmation yet. However, given that the only shops that I found selling them are EBAirsoft and Shooter Gear, both of which sell mainly ACM stuff
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Hey all! This is my review for the Element Surefire M961 replica along with the FM23 flip cover (Infrared Filter) replica (also made by Element) I bought the M961 ages ago at Shooter Gear and the cover just recently at ACMGear; both of which are great airsoft retailers IMO I don't remember the price for the flip cover at ACMGear but the M961 (ironically, given when I bought the items...) was HKD 388. Like my other reviews, I'm going to skip the real steel details since they're posted all over the net for those who are interested For myself I'm only concerned with the fit and func
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