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nachostheclown

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About nachostheclown

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  • Birthday 01/31/1976

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  • Airsofter since
    2000
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  1. New winter photo of my TM based G36K. TM 36C base, Star optic, Army Code K body, CA butt stock and G+P fore end.
  2. Actually it really doesn't float my boat like that. I do prefer it in stock form.
  3. Not sure yet. I have it mounted on an FS2000 and I would need to put it pretty far forward on the rail to make a magnifier work.
  4. They must. I purchased a 552 about a year ago and it came in a cardboard box with a Styrofoam insert.
  5. When we were deployed to Iraq we had lights mounted on all our 240s that where vehicle mounted. Helped with clearing bridges and overpasses, not to mention dark neighborhoods. We found that on partially lit streets, flashlights worked better then night vision for some applications. Looks like a similar model Surefire to the ones we used. On topic: 240 looks great with the Eotech on it.
  6. It appears that Stargate SG1 and Atlantis use airsoft all the time in newer episodes. Anytime the actors are in scenes where they are not firing it seems like the weapons are airsoft. I would bet this is done because weapons safety guys are not needed on set when airsoft is used and it probably saves money or it could just save time. I imagine between shots with real weapons on set they need to be cleared and verified before an actor handles it. There have been fatalities on sets with real weapons converted to blank fire, so I imagine using airsoft as much as possible brings down that risk. Yo
  7. Started as a joke on another forum, but it turned out kinda cool.
  8. Not sure if this counts as artistic. Original Attempt to recreate. Not perfect but still fun.
  9. Roger, I have talked to other RS Tactical owners and they have said the same thing in regards to the sights. When I say hard to tell the two apart except for the sights I was speaking in regards to my RS and it's options. As far as the trigger pull it feels on par with other higher quality GBBs it's definitely not match grade. The trigger stop is fully adjustable.
  10. I can't say if there is any improvement over the original. But I can say with the exception of the sights it's extremely hard to tell between the real weapon and the airsoft, even side by side. As Utty's post pointed out the real weapon actually has mold lines on the hammer where the airsoft's hammer actually does not and looks better.
  11. Here are some closeups if that helps. As far as how the hop-up performs, in my limited experimenting it seems on par with my TM GBBs.
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