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jonathon May 3rd, 2008 21:05

all i want is an answer and il leave u guys alone.

Bowers May 3rd, 2008 21:07

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Originally Posted by jonathon (Post 709622)
all i want is an answer and il leave u guys alone.

FFS we have answered you and TOLD YOU WHERE YOU CAN FIND INFO

SEARCH THE FORUM!

jesus christ!!

surebet May 4th, 2008 00:27

buyairsoft is aids and cancer all in one. Period.

Stay. The. Fuck. Away.

Clear?

twissy May 8th, 2008 21:05

Apparently buyairsoft.ca has good reviews, not here on ASC, but on the site. I might go ahead and purchase it.

Six_6 May 8th, 2008 21:18

Looks like good buy

PaCHeKo! May 8th, 2008 21:24

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Originally Posted by twissy (Post 713687)
Apparently buyairsoft.ca has good reviews, not here on ASC, but on the site. I might go ahead and purchase it.

Go ahead and get screwed but don't blame no one than yourself...

kalnaren May 8th, 2008 22:12

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Originally Posted by twissy (Post 713687)
Apparently buyairsoft.ca has good reviews, not here on ASC, but on the site. I might go ahead and purchase it.

...maybe because
1) they delete bad reviews
or
2) The very, very few people who don't get screwed are the only ones that bother to leave reviews?

Why is it that 90% of the community says "don't buy here", and yet nubs continue to ignor it and say "they have good reviews on their own website!".. :rolleyes:

kranflarc May 8th, 2008 22:25

wgcshop
 
warrior l96 = 85$ is cheap for a sniper

tycho May 8th, 2008 22:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by twissy (Post 713687)
Apparently buyairsoft.ca has good reviews, not here on ASC, but on the site. I might go ahead and purchase it.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Six_6 (Post 713691)
Looks like good buy

hmmm, what are the odds that both these accounts have the same ip? :banghead:

Bowers May 9th, 2008 00:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Six_6 (Post 713691)
Looks like good buy

FAIL!

TokyoSeven May 9th, 2008 03:35

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Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 713731)
Why is it that 90% of the community says "don't buy here", and yet nubs continue to ignor it and say "they have good reviews on their own website!".. :rolleyes:

Because people are cheap and well its like the FAQ, even though when the answer is blatantly obvious people will ignore it and go with whatever they want even after they ask to be spoonfed.

Mad Dog May 24th, 2008 00:43

Alright, since i got a question about that gun, i suppose i should post it here rather than start a new topic....

I have seen somewhere around the forum(Forgive me for not being able to find the topic again), that there are some Do's and don't concerning the lubricant used with the internals of some Airsoft rifle.

The L96 quite apparently needs lubricant, since most of it's barrel is metal against metal, sliding every time you reload.

My question: What type/brand/etc would be recommanded to keep everything smooth and functional. I know i've seen somewhere what we shouldn't use WD-40 on airsoft as it will eat through plastic or something...i just need clarification and know what to by and what to keep away from my guns.

Thanks a lot.

stevesawatsky May 24th, 2008 01:43

i can't tell you what kind of lube to use, but wd-40 is awful. it is NOT OIL, so don't use it like oil. it'll evaporate and you'll be in even worse shape than you were before using it.

my GUESS would be to use some kind of silicone oil.

kalnaren May 24th, 2008 17:01

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Originally Posted by Mad Dog (Post 725054)
The L96 quite apparently needs lubricant, since most of it's barrel is metal against metal, sliding every time you reload.

No, it doesn't. The bolt moves back and forth. If the barrel moved, then the hopup would move, which would mean the gun would never be able to load :). If the bolt needs oil, lightweight silicone oil should do fine.

Mad Dog May 25th, 2008 13:13

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Originally Posted by kalnaren (Post 725329)
No, it doesn't. The bolt moves back and forth. If the barrel moved, then the hopup would move, which would mean the gun would never be able to load :). If the bolt needs oil, lightweight silicone oil should do fine.


Okay, so my explanation was noobish to the core XD...Thanks though to have seen what i ment through it.


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