Look what arrived today :D

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where do you all get your guns from, and is it possible to get a decent one for £200, i want something for laughs thats nice and powerfull, well built and deff looks the part hehe.

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Originally posted by TbirdX
3 point one I bet...why you gonna burn it??

Three point ICS yeh.

It won't lock into position because some idiot designed it without a buckle.

I'm just going to get a two point one.

David _b, check through the thread ;) Plenty of links :D
 
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Originally posted by David _b
i just want one that will always work, and not dye. Your one looks nice, but your broke.

Also how hard is it to upgrade and make them fire more fps ?

Tokyo Marui make the most recognised guns.

Most reliable too I believe.

I don't know why mine broke, but it is a new design.
 

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Tommorow morning, the following should be arriving (Assuming Z1 have it in stock)...

ICS MP5 A4
2x Hi-Cap Magazines
Black Tactical Sling (None of this 3P nonsense)
8.4v 2400mah Sanyo Battery
Fast Charger + De-Charger

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Im looking for a new hobby, think I may have found it. I doubt i'll be running around sites yet as im at uni and it's hard to find the time :(. So something I can use just to shoot cans and chavs with would be good. There are some on some sites at £35. Are these cheap due to plastic materials and lack of power?

Matt
 
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Originally posted by carpmaster
is there any legal issues with these guns, assuming I want to purchase a nice and powerful one to shoot random things in my back garden ?

well obviously you cant just walk around in the street with these things...but for 'organised fun' then i dont believe theres any legal issues. those members who already have them should confirm that :)
 
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I just wanted to shoot cans and targets in my back garden. I know that for an air rifle the law is that NO pellets are allowed to leave your property, which means boarding behind the target to prevent ammo getting out.
 
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Originally posted by Agent_matt
Im looking for a new hobby, think I may have found it. I doubt i'll be running around sites yet as im at uni and it's hard to find the time :(. So something I can use just to shoot cans and chavs with would be good. There are some on some sites at £35. Are these cheap due to plastic materials and lack of power?

Matt

Don't even joke about it..
 
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