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    Once a week I throw on my plate carrier for workouts. I need to step up my dry-fire game after reading these posts.

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    Draw from concealment in front of a decent size mirror and dry fire at your center mass. Not having a bullseye to aim at is good practice in itself.
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    I just picked up a KWA LM4C PTR, and a a TM M22.

    The LM4C is scary realistic, and has about the recoil of a comp'd M4.

    Quote Originally Posted by Sidneyious View Post
    I'm not sure how this will be received but I do a lot of Airsoft/milsim.

    I use gas guns for the realistic manual of arms, I set up bb traps as potential threats around the house and "clear house".


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    Quote Originally Posted by Outlander Systems View Post
    I just picked up a KWA LM4C PTR, and a a TM M22.

    The LM4C is scary realistic, and has about the recoil of a comp'd M4.
    Your going to want to upgrade the hopup system, barrel and bucking.

    The trigger is meh at best and look into a steel buffer lock.

    It's advisable to not buy kwa,pts,kwc because parts you need are like gold.

    Mag's are overpriced imo and the npas kit is way overpriced

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    Roger that.

    I just got it, and can't find mags to save my life.

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    Evike has them and many other items you may want.

    Otherwise Airsoft Taiwan has just about everything else. do not buy the co2 mag's!

    Also propane adapter.
    http://www.evike.com/products/31514/

    They go on the green Colman propane cans you get like 2 for 5-6$.
    Make sure to keep the mags lubed or you will have leak city.
    Get a valve key for repairs.

    It also works on the blue bernzomatic propane cans, apparently these cans smell less of farts. I'm not sure as it's not around here.

    Also if the temperature is below 70*f you will get less performance

    Mapp gas in the yellow cans works in temps below 60*f but it smells super bad.

    If you got a ghk you could do the devilhunter mod and use liquidco2 paintball guns use or the co2 from sodastream and get crazy efficiency.

    Get murder oil, use the light weight to keep orings wet, when they dry out it cause leaks and less efficiency.

    Medium weight for small moving parts like the fcg and heavy for the bolt carrier.

    Be careful as the hopup tool can break on you fast so I'd find a steel one.

    Steel on aluminum will wear the aluminum down fast. "Pot metal" on good aluminum will wear down fast.

    I'm hoping you got the 1 piece upper version because the old models were a multi piece upper and caused problems because it would literally fall apart.

    Find the sizes of all the orings and stock up as they are what we call consumables.

    Same with mag feed lips, the kwa ones can crack just by handling the mag wrong.

    The kwa pro shop is a joke, always sold out of anything you need and kwa says using propane will void the warranty which that thing is a joke.

    Kwa/pts customer service is terrible.

    Good luck and if you need anything else check the gas guns info forum.

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    Has anyone used Laserlyte cartridges?

    They're a little pricey, over $100 for the 9 mm. I was going to buy some snap caps for dry firing, but found these on google and thought it seems like a good idea.

    I'm wanting to train with an LEM P2000.

    Here is a link for anyone wondering.

    https://www.laserlyte.com/products/trainer-lt-cartridge
    Last edited by w3453l; 04-29-17 at 19:14.

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