Mark_Sc wrote: » just stumbled acrossthis... www.euro-gogo.com It's keith/rsov... same email... I haven't had a chance to check it out but maybe he's set up shop in europe too... sorry if it's already been pomnted out... I haven't been on in ages... must drop down to hrta again soon... it's been ages...
Gatling wrote: » one thing i cant understand airsoft being so big in europe yet we have feck all retaliers based in the eu,even manafacturers
kdouglas wrote: » interesting alright, tried adding a dboys gearbox to my cart to check shipping info but it says they wont ship to ireland... strange
Gatling wrote: » i heard there is a czech company setting up ,making accessories and upgrade kits for aeg and gbbs
o1s1n wrote: » Blahzer, it is an off topic thread, but the charter rules still apply. One of which is that the discussion of real firearms is not allowed. Nice collection by the way. I'm sure the guys over in the shooting forum would love to see it.
Mark_Sc wrote: » Whatever happened to my beloved "photos of your airsoft guns" thread?
Gizmodeon wrote: » but I just feel foolish posting two very lonely M4's on their own below a post with over 20 airsofts in it
CrazyRabbit wrote: » I'm looking for thin sheets (2-4mm) of a flexible, but durable plastic sheeting. Something that could be cut easily into shapes. So, does anyone know what type of plastic would be suitable and where to find/buy some of it in sheets? Weird question I know, but figured someone here would know the answer.
chalky wrote: » On a related note, I'm looking for thin sheets of aluminium, anyone know where to find these?
vtec wrote: » Coz AKs are for terrorists., .,lol
vtec wrote: » Dunno if any of you have seen this, but just for laughs., https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snip