April 19th, 2010, 19:45 | #46 |
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Well if you want a GOOD LMG, it'll cost over 1000$
And by GOOD LMG, I mean one you can land on and it won't explode. You can cut down trees with my G&P 249 and it's 8.5kg fully loaded My favorite tactic back when Lycan was still playing (he had a G&P 249 ranger, same ROF as me), was to use alternating burst fire. Essentially we would act as one M249 with a 5000round box mag, alternating fire between us so the enemy would think it was just one M249 firing quick bursts, or if we had a long pause, they'd think it was a trigger happy rifle that was reloading. Then as soon as they start to move up we let loose Double M249's even at 900rpm still lay down a hell of a lot of fire! |
April 19th, 2010, 20:24 | #47 | |
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Bit of a derail but since were talking about LMG's anyway does anyone know when the Real Sword Type 97 support weapon will be released? It was announced at the shot show awhile back but i haven't heard anything since then. BTW for those who don't know what i'm talking about i mean this http://www.oneworldairsoft.com/page/...-TBA-10174.cfm
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April 19th, 2010, 20:47 | #48 |
Enough Said.
YouTube- Support Gunnery at Ballahack Airsoft 2/20/10 Cover fire for your troops to move in on the enemy. |
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April 19th, 2010, 21:10 | #49 |
So what's the best way to increase my ROF on a normal AEG?... and in what order is best?..
I heard that, Battery is the easiest, if you increase too high of voltage, it'll burn out your motor?... Next is the motor, high speed one would be good along the battery, then the gears along with bushing. Let me know what you think and know. |
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April 19th, 2010, 21:51 | #50 | |
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April 20th, 2010, 01:12 | #51 | |
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1)Battery, MOSFET switch 2)piston, sorbo pad, properly shimmed gears, metal bushings. If you have CA/TM/G&G gears, you'll need better gears. 2)Rest of your internals, motor |
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April 20th, 2010, 02:23 | #52 |
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Anyhow, back on topic - Suppressive fire would be really nice. Since you can pin down someone or a group and your team can flank them. With a SAW you would probly have enough ammo to do this properly and it would be the most realistic role if you had that gun. Last edited by teriases; April 20th, 2010 at 22:27.. |
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April 21st, 2010, 00:05 | #55 |
So I've been looking at place that sells some decent upgrade parts for my gun...
Is there any decent brand you could name from top to bottom? I'm thinking element, but not 100% sure if their good considering their price compare to Guarder brand. A bit off topic, but it'll still relate to it as of how this post went. Thanks again for your input and without starting a flame war. |
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April 21st, 2010, 00:22 | #56 |
As an ACM brand, Element are a hit or miss. I personally consider they're a good bang for your buck for externals and gear (communications and such), however I wouldn't trust them for internals as failure of 1 part may end up destroying the whole mechbox.
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April 21st, 2010, 00:53 | #57 |
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Prometheus parts use high quality materials and have great quality control.
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April 21st, 2010, 01:11 | #58 |
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Element is awful. Guarder has good dimensional control but their part material is weak.
Systema is still my standard staple for upgrade parts, but prometheus is without a doubt the best on the market. |
April 21st, 2010, 10:57 | #59 |
I run a M60 E4, the thing is a beast. Upgrades are almost a must, i tossed in a top speed ratio gear set and a tm eg1000 motor into mine the thing just spews bbs.
Generally when I see my local bastard I buy ten or fifteen bags at a time to be sure i have enough bbs for a while, in a 4 or 5 hour game I generally onl go through about 2 bags or 4000 rounds. I generally keep one boxmag full plus two reloads on me just incase though there has been the odd game that I have used more than that. SAWs are damn heavy though if you get a full metal one, and not one of the wussy plastic ones my 60 is almost 20lbs when its loaded. So be sure to get a well padded strap. The three things im generally tasked to doing are assault, ambush and defence assault and defence are self explanitory. What lost people overlook is what a saw can do in an ambush situation. When ambushing an enemy get some good consealment, a ghullie suit helps alot, pelreferably near a trail. And just wait for some enemys to pass by you dont want to start shooting untill there about 30 feet away and open up. If you dont wait you might not get them all and have fire coming back your way. This works really well if you have a fire team with you. |
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April 21st, 2010, 11:03 | #60 | |
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Is it one of the Inokatsu M60?
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