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Michigan Commerce - Airsoft Guns Allowed / Re: WTB: ACU/UCP camo
« on: May 18, 2015, 01:37:27 PM »
Should post here I'm hunting for issue trousers and top because I'm looking to play around with some dye and I need the fabric to all be the same so the dye comes out as close to the same as I can get.

Take care!

Luke

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Michigan Commerce - Airsoft Guns Allowed / Re: WTB: ACU/UCP camo
« on: May 18, 2015, 10:31:00 AM »
Hmm I looked and can't find any sales thread but I'll send him a message and see. Thanks!

Luke

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Michigan Commerce - Airsoft Guns Allowed / WTB: ACU/UCP camo
« on: May 17, 2015, 12:35:00 AM »
Hey guys looking for a full set of acu's large long size as cheap as possible. I know allot of guys don't care for them and that from what I hear they are available cheap at surplus stores. Unfortunately no surplus stores around here and eBay is a touch high. So if you've got some your looking to get rid of fairly cheap shoot me a Pm.

Thanks!

Luke

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The Gallery / Re: Recent Acquisition Thread
« on: May 16, 2015, 04:53:40 PM »
$110 isn't bad at all, a little high but not bad. All the online prices I was seeing were $200 flat which is a touch more than I can justify for an optic;)

Luke

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The Gallery / Re: Recent Acquisition Thread
« on: May 16, 2015, 04:07:00 PM »
I think the optic looks good price is a bit high from what I'm seeing for my taste;) But I'm cheap when it comes to optics and airsoft. I can't justify the costs of expensive optics on most of my guns but that said I'm all about what floats your boat and works for you, I think it looks good though.

Luke

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Airsoft Discussion / Re: TM just announced an AEG AA-12 shotgun.
« on: May 14, 2015, 02:09:03 PM »
I'm curious I'd love to see a full diagram of the internals since the spring powered versions fit in normal sized shotguns I'm just not sure how much more mechanism there is in this. We'll find out I'm sure as soon as someone tears one apart, but I'd still love to see it;)

Luke

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Airsoft Discussion / Re: TM just announced an AEG AA-12 shotgun.
« on: May 14, 2015, 12:40:35 PM »
That's really interesting;) It's going to be a bear on the parts front likely at least unless someone clones it and it becomes popular enough to actually support a good amount of aftermarket stuff since I don't see anything that will be standard other than maybe the motor. Either way really freaking cool, fills the niche of another good shotgun option well. Honestly I'd rather see this mechanism in pump form rather than the gas 870 they released. Gas is cool but it's hard to get as functional as an AEG without some sort of external line setup. This could really be a good system to allow shotguns to be more realistic and effective which I'm always game for;)

Luke

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Clothing & Load Bearing Gear / Re: Woodticks and tricks
« on: May 09, 2015, 04:42:57 PM »
Well I'm not sure downstate how they are usually up here in spring they are bad, then they taper off some as summer comes through. But typically if it's spring or summer you might get one or more up here. Usually when I'm out playing airsoft during the summer months I get quite a few. I just figured guys who haven't been dealing with them for years might appreciate some guidance;)

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Clothing & Load Bearing Gear / Woodticks and tricks
« on: May 07, 2015, 11:47:38 AM »
Well guys I saw a question on facebook about woodticks and airsoft and I realized that some guys didn't grow up in the woods dealing with them daily so I figured I'd type up some of my own experiences and tips for others.

Basically use some deet, it will help get less ticks. Make sure to go around your boots and ankles, most of the ticks I get are crawling up my legs. Use leg hair to your advantage to be able to feel them crawling and take them off. I pull maybe 10 a day off that are crawling and only get bit a couple times a year(I live way out in the woods). I don't use any special tools to pull them just my fingers, make sure they take a bit of hide with them when they come loose and look closely at the tick to insure the head is still intact. I've never had a problem with the heads coming loose over the years. If it's a small tick it's not a bad idea to keep it. Scotch or packing tape is an easy way to store/kill them. Just stick them to the tape and fold it over. Nice thing about this is you can keep them if you ever have a problem and need someone to identify the tick, they are visible through the clear tape and can't get away. I've never figured out how long it takes them to die in the tape but they stay indefinitely. Once your done in the woods for the day take your clothes completely off and with a mirror check closely for ticks everywhere before going to bed. Check between toes, behind ears in the hair and other nooks and crannies to insure none are climbing or have bit you. There may be ticks on your clothes you can toss them right in the washer, then dryer and the heat/water will kill them off. You can also leave the clothes outside, generally I haven't had a problem here for the most part but clothes will bring in some ticks. Dogs, will carry in ticks on them by biting and just crawling on them, it's their height typically. Frontline works well, doesn't stop the ticks from biting, but it kills them and they fall off after the bite which is fine.

That's the short version, and some of it might be contrary to some of the new ideas on them, however it's worked for me my whole life without much issue. So any questions guys have or suggestions feel free.

Take care!

Luke

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I'm just posting here as a public service announcement of sorts, I purchased the Marpat as well as the gearbox, haven't received anything haven't been able to get a tracking number despite him saying it was shipped several weeks ago. I've filed a paypal dispute because of lack of communication and shipping. Buyers beware.

Luke


Appending my previous message, I just spoke to him and the package according to him was shipped and came back with a torn label today. So he's going to mail the package out, send me tracking info and as soon as I get the stuff in the mail I'll cancel the paypal dispute. If for some reason they side with me on the claim and refund before I get the package I'll just send the funds back to his paypal account. I will say nice guy on the phone I don't have any real reason to suspect that what he said isn't true. As such I'll take it as the explanation of what happened and just assume he was busy etc. So at this point things are going the right direction and I expect this will be resolved. If for some reason it's not I'll certainly update things accordingly one way or the other as well as the resolution.

EDIT Again: Got the tracking info via PM so it looks like things are on the mend. Luke

EDIT again: Got the BDU's as well as the gearbox as described the other day. So things did work out in the end, though it was slow to come about and honestly it took longer than it should have along with more effort. That said he held up his end of the deal and I did as well so take from it what you will.

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AEG / Re: Rhop my experiences thus far
« on: May 05, 2015, 08:48:48 PM »
Alright guys I'm bringing this back up with an update on things I've found. The other day I tackled the M14 rhop project along with shimming the gearbox and a few other things that had been waiting for a little time to take care of. Now I think I mentioned it above but this gun has been a bear for me to rhop, might be because it's the first one I tried though. I must have tried 20 different patches or at least it feels like that I didn't keep count. I know I tore the gun down to the barrel assembly at least 20 times trying different things. The good news is apparently all that experience is paying off. I finally got the rhop installed properly into the M14 and the results are good better than it's shot pretty much with any other configuration. It's not a tack driver but it's good enough for around 9 out of 10 on the folding chair at 50 yards and I've managed intermittent results on the 75 yard chair. I'd say it's slightly easier to hit the 75 yard chair than with my M4 which as mentioned is also rhopped now. Though I think the consistency of the M4 is better right now but I believe it might be air seal at the hopup, we'll see with more testing. Now I should mention that's with .25g BB's in the M14 I haven't really tested heavier weights. With the FPS it's running I think I could pretty easily bump up to .36g and get better results in general from the gun but that will have to wait until I order BB's again.

Results wise it's about the same other than this gun has been a bit of a problem child with buckings and the barrel. It's got a weird deep hopup window which I think was the cause of some of my rhop problems to begin with as well it's more difficult to tear apart than an M4 in my opinion to make changes. I am happy to say though I never liked the small amount of adjustment that a normal bucking allowed in this gun because of the hopup design. I always felt I couldn't lift a heavier BB since I was nearly at the end of the adjustment just setting it for .25's. Now I'm able to set it for .25's around 1/3 of the way into the adjustment maybe less. So I've got plenty more hopup to apply for heavier ammo. And like I mentioned this time it was the first time that it worked. So the last several times I've done an rhop it's worked first try so I think allot of it is getting used to how it's going to work installing it in the barrel and how to do the whole process. Once you have that down it's allot easier from what I've seen. Also I'm glad I bought the tubing at this point as well since it would have cost me a fortune in pre-made patches to try this many times and fail.

So still unsure, might try to do some better testing going forward as I rhop other guns in my collection since right now 3 out of 12 are running the rhop and I might play with something like my shorty M4 since it's got a pretty strict range of 60 yards or so. And if I rhop that and it goes out to 75 it would be somewhat conclusive that there is a change.

Take care!

Luke

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Tech Questions / Re: Silicone
« on: May 04, 2015, 07:57:39 PM »
You can also search within a specific site by doing search for say "silicone site:miairsoft.org" in google which will return results just from MIA rather than the entire net. You can replace MIA with anything and get results just from that forum which makes it easier.

On lube, I use white lithium on gears still though I've heard of guys running silicone on them, actually I use white lithium in very small amounts on pistons etc in AEG's as well and silicone everywhere else. I've never been a fan of spray cans of silicone so I've always used RC shock oil or recently toner silicone which my brother gave me a lifetime supply of like a quart. Then I just put it in smaller bottles and use it everywhere else including GBB's. Works well and like I said it's much cheaper for longer term than running it in a can.

Take care!

Luke

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AEG / Re: Rhop my experiences thus far
« on: May 02, 2015, 09:39:02 PM »
So far I'm pretty happy with Ajax customs but I haven't been able to source them as cheaply as I did a few weeks ago. So right now I don't have a ton of suggestions I've been trying and white heavy weight bb I can find heavier the better;)

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AEG / Re: Rhop my experiences thus far
« on: May 02, 2015, 08:41:09 PM »
Good deal I figured it would be a good place to more less collect my own experience but I'm happy to hear others experience as well ;)

At 50 yards or so my m4 is pretty accurate with. 25's but I think past there is where higher velocity and weight will start playing a larger role. With 500 fps depending on cylinder volume I'd be curious to see how some. 40's etc would work.

Luke

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AEG / Rhop my experiences thus far
« on: May 02, 2015, 09:31:37 AM »
Well guys I'm going to start this thread about my experiences with rhop and what I think of it along with some of my things I've tested and tried to see if the claims out there have lived up to the hype or if it's about the same as a normal bucking. Now I should note this isn't scientific this is just my opinions and experiences so don't take it as the end all of rhop information.

So I started by buying the tubing rather than a normal rhop kit, I bought the same material(from what I've read) as the IR-HOP materials. I did not use the mnub I've used erasers and other things along with standard nubs in my testing so far. So maybe changes made there could effect the results but since I haven't tried that I can't give an opinion.

First gun I tried it on was my M14 and I had a heck of a time getting it to run properly. I had pinch jams through this whole process, probably tried it a dozen times. I was about ready to give up at this point since I had nothing but problems. Fast forward a month or so and I tried rhopping an M16 length barrel for my M4 to try and make a sort of DMR out of it, so that I could swap barrels and run it at longer distances. Well I had success and I managed to get an rhop that worked properly even at .20-.25 weights. Then I had some hooking issues, and ended up going back to a normal bucking and barrel for a while.

Around that same time I decided to rhop my TM VSR10 since I had planned that the whole time and after success with the M4 I figured it was worth a try. I managed to do that correctly the first time, worked right from the go. But I did have some hooking problems that showed up later, come to find out one of the legs of the patch had come unglued which was causing uneven contact with the BB. I glued that and sanded the outside a little more and it's back to working 100%. That was after around 2000 rounds of .40g BB's out of the rifle. I've shot maybe 1000 since fixing it without any additional issues.

This morning I decided to play with the M16 length barrel again, trimmed the patch a little shorter since I figured out it was sticking some in the window when depressed by the hopup nub. So basically it would get stuck slightly causing the hooking I encountered. Then reassembled and it's working well now.

So I've rhopped a couple different guns successfully and had my fair share of failures along the way. But the important question is how does it shoot and is it different than a normal bucking. Well yes it's different but how is harder to say. I haven't seen any magic that makes my guns shoot amazingly further than before rhop. I'll start with my M4 since it's fresh in my mind from this morning. Yesterday I did some shoot testing I've got laser ranged folding chairs setup at 25, 50, 75, and 100 yards. Basically they make a good noise when hit, and they are around the size of a person so they make good reactive targets for testing. I can hit the 50 yard no problems with most guns stock or otherwise 50 is a pretty good starting point. 75 yards on the other hand is rare, upgraded or not with an AEG. I've managed a few stray hits at 75 yards with my M4, G36, and M14. All three are just shy of 400fps, anything less than that in my experience doesn't really have a chance of tagging that 75 yard mark.

So I walked out to 75 yards and shot back at my pole barn with it's metal siding it makes the target the broad side of a barn;) What it really does for me is allow me to know when I'm hitting the barn, then I can lower the point of aim until I can't hear an impact which tells me I'm hitting the dirt in front of the barn. It also let's me check absolute range to a degree, and I've got a 50 gallon plastic drum there, which I can hear the difference in an impact on that vs. the metal of the building and it's easier to use all the feedback to track the rounds onto target especially at that range and further. So I did some shooting with the stock bucking and normal M4 barrel. 50 yards again no problem, at 75 yards I can't make a hit without hold over. On my EOTECH if I hold at 75 yards at the top intersection of the reticle and the circle I can make hits fairly regularly at 75 yards on that 50 gallon drum. So probably 6ft. of holdover at that range if I had to guess. But I was able to make the hits and I was somewhat surprised that it was able to do it. This morning I did the rhop and did the same testing. 50 was a little more difficult, I found that even with about the same setting for the hopup I was hopping more at 50 yards with rhop than with the bucking. IE I needed more holdover to make the shots at 50. At 75 I set the hopup to put the rounds on the drum at the same point of aim as the bucking so top of the reticule. So I was getting more hopup mid flight with rhop but basically the same absolute range and honestly I don't think the barrel length nor the rhop effected accuracy in any positive manner. It might be but groups at that distance looks about the same to me by eye. Also hitting the barrel was about the same results number of hits per try. So my current conclusions on the M4 is that it's not worth it, maybe with heavier ammo these tests were done with .25's rather than anything heavier. That might make a difference but I wouldn't hold my breath. I'll still be testing more with this platform and really the M14 again but so far nothing amazing. Also I should mention this is a CA M15A4 upgraded most of the internals running an M120 and a full cylinder.

My VSR10 now that is a little different story. I noticed a much more consistent hop compared to the stock bucking with much less pressure applied to the slide adjustment. IE I needed nearly full adjustment to hopup .43g BB's before rhop, now I'm able to get the right setting with about half adjustment. Range, I'm not sure it is any longer shooting but it might be. I'm able to hit the 75 yard chair regularly not 10/10 but more like 5-8 out of 10 depending on the wind. I'm able to walk to 75 yards and hit quite consistently on the barn as well as the barrel. I can also walk out to 100, and make hits on the barrel and barn still fairly consistently. I've also walked out basically as far as I can while still hitting the barn that seems to top out around the 120-130 yard mark. I can say I did that same test with the rifle before the rhop and I wasn't able to go past the 100 yard mark. It could be some of the other modifications I've done to the gun since then or weather or something else not sure but now I'm able to tag the barn at those distances. That's not to say I could hit a person at that distance it would be a very lucky shot. Also I should mention this is a higher hopup setting than I used at 75 yards.  I can pretty much set the hopup to be center of the scope at 75, it's high at 50. If I shoot at 100 I can hold over a fair amount or put one more click of hopup on the lever which puts me almost center of the scope at 100, which of course is then higher at 50 and high at 75. It's not really overhopping in the climb to the sky manner, it's more of a ballistic trajectory. This gun is a TM VSR10 with aftermarket sears, stock piston etc, SP170 spring and otherwise stock including gspec barrel length. It's currently shooting just shy of 500 with .20's.

So I'll update this as I fiddle with more stuff and get a better idea what the results really are. But for guys thinking about doing an rhop, I'd hold off if it's an AEG unless you've got time and money to burn. If it's a bolt action I'd probably go ahead with it. I think it really needs the higher FPS and BB weight to have any real noticeable effect from what I've seen. Maybe I'm wrong, but that's been the impression I've gotten from the testing. It might have more of an effect on my M14 with it's longer barrel and different cylinder but I don't know yet what that will show. I will say the M14 with a stock bucking is more reliable at hitting the 75 yard chair than any of my other AEG's so maybe but I'm unwilling to make a guess yet till I get it done.

Take care!

Luke

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