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The 'What have you just bought' Thread

or even courts martial!
Just to be annoying, Courts Marshal is simply the plural. Both Court Marshal or Courts Marshal would be correct as one would refer to a single trial and the other would represent the whole military judicial system. B)

Now we just need a drumhead and volunteers for the firing squad. :)

 
DOH!

Not only did I miss that it was the spelling that was wrong, I even spelled it wrong myself :huh:

I thought I was being all clever and stuff :(

 
Let me know how installation goes (maybe a linky if it goes good) as I'm interested however a little cash strapped at the moment :)
Will do dude, will probs start a thread on it when the bits arrive as gonna HPA my G5 as well once the M700 is done and make a hi-cap gas mag to make my loadout lighter so will be showing how I get on with that too :-)

My first rif

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G & G LR300 S........Ooooooo I'm a happy bunny !!!
Nice, I had the GG LR300 Sport Rifle, cracking gun although I sold it to a mate without skirmishing it as I needed to buy a PTS RM4

 
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Errr. changed my mind about painting,loving the worn look too much :lol: Besides,I always have foliaged taped on all over the bugger in game so painting won't help much.

Returned the paint and got an SHS piston sear and a bottle of Blaster .30s instead. Performance > looks strikes again.

 
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Update on the Prommy hop nub I recently purchased. It is a fantastic nub but it was making my RM4 CQB over hop so I have had to revert to the original nub. I currently don't have a gun I can use them in but will keep hold incase I'll be able to use one of them in my M700 at a later date if I am able to replace the standard hop unit on it.

 
Update on the Prommy hop nub I recently purchased. It is a fantastic nub but it was making my RM4 CQB over hop so I have had to revert to the original nub. I currently don't have a gun I can use them in but will keep hold incase I'll be able to use one of them in my M700 at a later date if I am able to replace the standard hop unit on it.
If it's making it over hop use that as an excuse for heavier ammo man! You may notice a big difference in accuracy and effective range going from .25s to .30s for example.

Why limit the performance of a gun? Squeeze out as much as you can from the wee git.

 
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I've tried MadBull Shark nubs, which are similar to H nubs, just more curved, and they caused massive overhop with everything, in every gun I tried. My L96 was throwing .4s behind me nearly.

 
Have you got a linky for those Prommy nubs, PT? I dunno what they look like...

 
Ahhhh... yes, now I get it. Pain in the arse waiting to happen...

What you need is one of those hop rubbers with no bump.

 
You can get hop rubbers with no bump where the nub connects - as usual i'm fucked if i can remember where i saw 'em though...

 
haha,I have that issue with beer!

ahh, maybe I could file one down for the RM4, if they were cheaper I just buy a load and experiment in modding them

 
Mate, if i was getting off me 'ead I wouldn't mind. At least i'd have something to show for it, as it were... all i'm getting is very poor analgesia and a whole raft of bloody annoying side effects, the least of which is a memory like a dope fiend.

 
Ahhhh... yes, now I get it. Pain in the arse waiting to happen...

What you need is one of those hop rubbers with no bump.

Or you could turn your current one inside out, by putting it on backwards on the wrong end of the barrel, and then use sandpaper to remove the bump from it, or to reduce the size of the bump. It's quite fiddly, easy to make a mistake and tear the rubber, and much, much easier to do with a soft rubber, especially the turning inside out bit.

 
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