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Please grab a number. Your opinion only gets to be heard after Mexico, Honduras, Panama, Costa Rica...well you get the point. Once all opinions have been submitted we will review them and decide who will be proxy countries for our large corporations and which ones will be used to install ruthless Dictators. |
ASC staff/moderator - should this user be banned for such statement ?
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ASC staff/moderator should take immediate action to stop it ! |
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How about you get a grip? What makes you think the staff haven't already, hours ago, before you even became aware of this post. |
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Also, Argentina has inherited rights over that territory according to the international law principle of uti possidetis juris. But hey, we're all ignorant cavemen who speak our language worse than foreigners down h- - oh wait... Fox. |
I thought we were talking about the most reliable GBBR???
My experience with my WE Scar wasn't the greatest. The mags were horrible and my entire bolt broke in two. My KWA MP7 has been a godsend. Originally purchased as a backup it is now my primary. It competes with AEGs no problem sustaining full auto with little to no cool down effect. Maintenance is really easy and it is yet to let me down on the field. |
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ON TOPIC: LOVE my WE M4, only issues it's ever given me were my fault, not the guns. |
This thread sucks now. Too bad, had potential.
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BB weight for outdoor field, stock open bolt WE or with NPAS running about stock FPS & green gas mags. Favorite weight?
We'll take it as just about given that BB Bastard will be a favorite brand but if there's another put a name up. Other GBBRs or gas SMGs, join in with what your boomstick is & what it likes to eat. |
I want more talk about Most reliable GBBR!
I love the title it's just so... engrish! I have a WE M4 and a TM 4.3 Hicappa, both are second hand and I love them! I've replaced a nozzle because the feeder broke and needed to get a new hop rubber because I was poking around in it in the past month but I was able to figure it out in less than 5 minutes. The second one was my own stupidity. I love GBBR's because they're easy to figure out the problem and then fix it. Albeit the problems can come up fairly frequently. When it comes to AEG's I'm all Hurrr Durrr. I pull trigger it doesn't go phut phut. Durr. . That alone makes me gravitate to GBBR's. I think of AEG's are like a modern sports car. Something goes wrong.. back to the shop! But GBBR's are like an older kit car/sports car. Where something usualy goes wrong but you can get under the hood figure out the issue then pop down to airsoftparts.ca eerrr Carquest. You get the things you need and it's back up and running... for a few days. |
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Shot straight until it started getting cooler at night but a slight hopup adjustment made it more than manageable. Bending the tracers around trees and bushes was fun! :D |
I've been messing around with the idea of getting a GBBR for awhile, but there seems to be an abundance of information that goes with purchasing, using and maintaining the damn things that it's a bit over-whelming for me. I was considering a WE open bolt, but at this point I don't even know. Could anyone steer me in the right direction? I'm just looking for a gun that's relatively low maintenance, besides the regular clean and lube service you give your guns after a day of playing (which is what I already do with my AEGs)
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if you want an m4 then a we or kjw |
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The horse you were riding didn't like you either. |
Well played sir.
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