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Got a Umarex Colt Python 4inch black, lovely revolver,

A colt M45 also Umarex very similar to the Tanfoglio Witness 1911 but better build quality

and finally a Hatson Striker 1000X .177cal wood stock with a Nikko sterling 4-12x50 scope.

Not fired any of them yet.

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I don't quite get the sad face, but okay.

I bought it expecting fun, not just a shoddy attempt at 'realism' which isn't realism at all but just crap controls, command structures and gameplay masquerading as realistic hardships.

Meh, at least I got Portal 2 too. :)

Sad face was because you don't like ARMA2.

Australian Defence Force, Canadian Forces, Finnish Defence Forces, French Armed Forces, NATO members, New Zealand Defence Force, Royal Netherlands Army, Maneuver Instruction and Training Center/Ground Maneuver School at Amersfoort (OTCMAN), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Armed Forces, United Kingdom Ministry of Defence, United States Army, United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, United States Marine Corps, United States Secret Service and the United States Military Academy West Point all use VBS2 which is pretty much ARMA. Better email them and tell them it's no good mate. :p
 
That's read speed. Reading will always be fast. It's write speed that matters most. It's a Sandisk though so will be fast anyway but nowhere near the same as reading. 146MB/s sounds too high though...
 
146 mb/s? Link to the model?

Not sure rules as OCUK don't stock it but it's a SanDisk Ultra 32 GB USB 3.0.

It only says upto 80mbps, but that would have took 22 seconds to transfer my file, so it definitely does quicker than advertised.

Cost me £13 on the bay :)
 
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I'm hedging a bet some efficient OS caching lends a helping hand with that and not the stick itself exceeding specifications :p Modern operating systems work well for this kind of thing.
 
That's read speed. Reading will always be fast. It's write speed that matters most. It's a Sandisk though so will be fast anyway but nowhere near the same as reading. 146MB/s sounds too high though...

You are right :) tested write speed and it was 23 seconds for a smaller 1.39GB file (slightly below the advertised 80mbps)
 
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Recently given up a 21 year smoking habit and decided to try to get fit. I bought these sedate looking trainers and had my first run in them today. Suffice to say, I nearly perished.

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Done the same a year ago,then buggered my ankle up and haven't run for 9 months now,go easy and not hard.
 
How much was that Sandisk?

This is what I get with my Lexar JumpDrive S73 (32Gb USB3.0) that I bought last month (a couple of pages back)... for the Princely sum of £11

1.17Gb File! :)

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Writing: from SATA 6G (WD Caviar Green 1Tb)

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Reading: to SATA 6G (WD Caviar Green 1Tb)

Thinking about getting the 64Gb version for £21 :cool:
 
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Oooo.... didn't realise it was from ebay (must read the thread more closely), mine was from Amazon!

It's the second one I've bought!, one in the car with 2 weeks of music onboard, this one for moving chunks of data to and from work! :)

Very happy with both!!
 
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