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Old January 4th, 2015, 13:50   #46
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I think Grant want something more like this...

http://www.vietnam-airsoft.com/phpBB...php?f=9&t=1642
Bingo!
Although the cheeky part of my would like to encase it in a plastic 155mm or mortar shell.

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Old March 24th, 2015, 22:57   #47
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Found this, had to necro

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Old March 24th, 2015, 23:42   #48
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Found this, had to necro

Found what exactly? (If link, doesn't work)
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Old March 25th, 2015, 00:15   #49
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Lol, I've seen this one guy at UA with a should strap full of 40mm, and a grenade launcher.

Has atleast 15-20 shells on him.
I KNOW THAT GUY!! HE SHOT ME IN THE FACE MULTIPLE TIMES!!

PErsonally I've been wondering about this myself, and while they can be useful and effective, to get them to be that way...it's gonna be expensive.
With the new TAGINN products out, the GL has HUGE potential, and if you've seen any of the videos on their actual website (particularly the one with the m32) you'll see that they are amazing. HOWEVER, the shells are very expensive, especially for one time use.

All in all, unless you're playing CQB, GL's are pointless, until Taginn comes to canada at least.
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Old March 25th, 2015, 00:19   #50
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I KNOW THAT GUY!! HE SHOT ME IN THE FACE MULTIPLE TIMES!!

PErsonally I've been wondering about this myself, and while they can be useful and effective, to get them to be that way...it's gonna be expensive.
With the new TAGINN products out, the GL has HUGE potential, and if you've seen any of the videos on their actual website (particularly the one with the m32) you'll see that they are amazing. HOWEVER, the shells are very expensive, especially for one time use.

All in all, unless you're playing CQB, GL's are pointless, until Taginn comes to canada at least.
Taginn is in Canada, just have to find fields that will allow their use due to pyro
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Old March 26th, 2015, 01:20   #51
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Taginn is in Canada, just have to find fields that will allow their use due to pyro
Let's be truthful here: any Reapers/Archangels have been long sold out (+ close to 0 if not all fields do not allow them), and in reality, Paladins are essentially useless.
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Old April 4th, 2015, 15:11   #52
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Since the madbull XPB4 are very expensive but I wasn't convince about the Army force brand, I was wondering where I can find those in Canada...
http://shop.ehobbyasia.com/magazines...l#.VSApW_nF98E
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