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dragwindsor March 17th, 2008 15:47

Nice pics. I noticed your front RIS sits a hair above the upper receiver RIS. Mine too. Is this common, and does it affect scope mounting? I have an ACOG coming, nice to see it applied.

I love my JG. I have no problems playin at 340-350 either.

The rail covers look sweet. They're the only other one's I've seen that I like. I got Madbull Bamboo's on mine. I love 'em. I can grate cheese with my RIS.

Qlong March 17th, 2008 15:53

Well a hair's just a hair, and I found there was no issue in mounting what so ever. What are you mounting anyway? Thats pretty far down to by mounting anything.

dragwindsor March 17th, 2008 16:04

I'm mounting an ACOG. For the rest of Indoor season, I'm wearing a full mask, so I figured I'd move the scope up a bit.

whoreable March 17th, 2008 18:29

Its beatiful! :p :popcorn:


and i know whats beautiful :)

Styrak March 17th, 2008 18:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 671111)
Mine shoots about 430 fps stock, so no, it can't be fielded stock in Canada.

??

Our limits in Saskatchewan are 425 for AEG's and 475 for snipers. What limits do you have?

Crunchmeister March 17th, 2008 18:53

The limit in Ontario, and most of eastern Canada (to the best of my knowledge) is 400 for an AEG. I guess I wrongfully assumed it was the same everywhere.

NickPoole March 17th, 2008 19:11

Mighty fine lookin gun there'

The 416 looks so much better with a long barrel, and that thing fully mounted up with rail covers and the acog is very nice. Ide personally throw a vertical grip on to though.

Qlong March 17th, 2008 19:22

Thanks! I'm still waiting on my troy grip in the mail, along with a spring, its been forever and I want to field it.

Crunchmeister March 17th, 2008 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by kos (Post 671069)
... nothing really compare to a PTW in terms of fit/finish/feel.

Pick up a Real Sword Type 56 and you may just change your mind. It's not an Armalite and doesn't have the fancy internals of a PTW, but in terms of AK variants, nothing else in the world of airsoft comes close. Without actually using any of its functions, you wouldn't be able to tell which was which compared to the real steel.

Drache March 17th, 2008 23:38

where did you get that longer barrel as Im dying to have one with the non-cqb barrel lol

Crunchmeister March 18th, 2008 00:28

Mine and Sepulcrum's 416s.

http://www.societyssorrow.com/_crunch/HK_416/416s.jpg

Qlong March 18th, 2008 00:31

We should just make one bigass HK416 thread lol

Lakonian March 18th, 2008 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Crunchmeister (Post 671341)
Pick up a Real Sword Type 56 and you may just change your mind. It's not an Armalite and doesn't have the fancy internals of a PTW, but in terms of AK variants, nothing else in the world of airsoft comes close. Without actually using any of its functions, you wouldn't be able to tell which was which compared to the real steel.

Two different guns, probably the same feel.

Crunchmeister March 18th, 2008 00:50

Yeah, for sure. They are totally different guns. But just saying that in terms of fit, feel, and finish, the RS is a real Type 56 for all intents and purposes. You can't beat that for realism and feeling like the real thing. ;)

But yeah, a PTW is on my wish list. I have the ultimate airsoft AK. I might as well have the ultimate Armalite to go along with it. :)

Quote:

We should just make one bigass HK416 thread lol
You bet! Let's get TokyoSeven and the other 416 owners to start posting too! It's a big Sweet 416 party!!!

BTW, the pic with the long barrel, that's a TM M4 barrel that you installed on it, right?

AngelusNex March 18th, 2008 01:06

Lol, hell 416 are so bloody popular right now, they should get their own sub-section in the media section.
also in crunches pic mine is the bottom.


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