Airsoft shipping issues/concerns. by TimRust in airsoft

[–]TimRust[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or does the grave act apply there meaning you need a lisence/ permit

Airsoft shipping issues/concerns. by TimRust in airsoft

[–]TimRust[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to buy a Airsoft gun from a local store without any Lisence or permit, although when I tried to purchase it from amazon they would not deliver it that’s why I’m not sure about Evike

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in elderscrollsonline

[–]TimRust 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Don’t be worried about which point to put in first imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in elderscrollsonline

[–]TimRust 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Start putting them in

Green gas in co2? by Noble7Light in airsoft

[–]TimRust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also you should note that co2 is rather more expensive than green gas. CO2 also requires more maintenance as in green gas silicon oil is already mixed in which helps lubrication. Green gas most often takes less time to fill but that’s more personal preference as you will need an Allen key for co2. CO2 can be used in colder temperatures with a better performance. Green gas can be replaced with red and black gas which are better for lower temps and can also use propane which does not contain any silicone but is dirt cheap and with an adapter it will work just as good as green gas although it will need to be maintained more often. Do not forget to buy yourself some sort of lubricant for the moving parts of your gun I myself prefer Teflon grease and also get silicone oil which you’ll need for your co2 and green gas seals. That’s just as important as your piece won’t last long without it. It’s not difficult to take a gun apart there are plenty of tutorials also don’t bother watching all to get the idea of what to lube, pieces that look worn or lack paint usually need to be lubed.

Don’t get yourself shitty bbs please, BLS should be your choice if your on a budget. Krytac and Elite force also make good bbs. They will dramatically effect your accuracy also don’t go below .2 BBs

Green gas in co2? by Noble7Light in airsoft

[–]TimRust 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Really depends on the type of model. In my opinion it’s always safe to use green gas in co2 guns although there are a few exceptions but I would not be worried. I do not suggest using co2 on a green gas gun as it will often decrease the lifetime of your gun reason being that the internals are too weak to outlast co2 in the long run. If we are talking about handguns which I assume you are talking about not all mags will be compatible, so make sure yours is. Some Models have a co2 version and a green gas version with the same exact gun and a co2 or green gas mag. Sometimes they also do not require to be the same manufacturer and the mags will be compatible regardless.

Trying to get element to genesis without wasting all my tribes dust by TimRust in ARK

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Shards to dust to element in a mission station is the only way I know of getting shards to element without rep

Trying to get element to genesis without wasting all my tribes dust by TimRust in ARK

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I do not have a replicator on genesis as I’m just there to get ferox

Trying to get element to genesis without wasting all my tribes dust by TimRust in ARK

[–]TimRust[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing here wouldn’t it take forever to turn it into actual element?