Well, I put a 11.1 Li-Po to my AKM-47.
40 rps.
Holy shit it was crazy.
Then a few piston teeth broke
Gears fucked 'em up, but now I know the lesson for using polycarb piston with 50/50 teeth (6 metal 6 poly)
Will be ordering a new piston eventually when I get cash.
Yesterdays game: (Just copy paste to notepad)
Today’s airsoft game
Was pretty cool. It definitely made me confident in my abilities as a future ranger/spec ops.
We were very efficient when I commanded the squad and totally fucked people up.
The very last match, was a “man hunt” match. Where we divided the teams into 5 v 5/6.
MAP: H ROADROADROADROADROADROADROADROADROADROADROAD OutOfB
H Our base Enemy base
H RV Point
H Road area road area road area road area road area
We (the hunted) immediately ran to the mountain at game start (this is roughly an acre or two, the field that is) and then broke into 5 individuals and began moving seperately to the Rendezvous point. The RV point being a small clearing with burnt joshua trees. The enemy team moved up to the hill and one of our guys was shot in the leg then out.
Eventually, myself and a sniper met at the RV and then were met by our other two mates. Two snipers on the hill saw us, and the enemy team started to move towards us. We took the lower road and started to head towards our base. Along the way, an enemy team member sprang out and killed two of us and then ran away. The rest of their team dove on us and started to fuck us up.
I managed to get into position and killed their LMG guy who was wielding an M249 when he stepped into my path and I was to his right. My remaining teammate was under heavy fire and retreated and I hid in a bush. He drew aggro and then ran away and sat “wounded”
The guy who eliminated half of us linked back up with his group and one started to walk past my FOV when I lit him up and he retreated. The others started yelling about my position and tried to net me when I decided to run along the lower road area.
I ran as fast as I possibly could, AKS 74 in hands, the dirt and pebbles becoming a blur. I vaguely remember BBs hitting the ground by me and flying past me, miraculously none hit.
I passed my “wounded” teammate and dove into a bush near the road. If I was going to go out, I figured I’d at least ambush them.
5 minutes later and their remaining members started to walk past, talking about how I was fuckin crazy, nobody knew where I was, and am crazy good at disguising myself via my BDUs camo.
I just listened to them as they walked towards my bush and they all started to seperate. 4 to one side (their sniper came as a recording guy so as to not sit around as a dead guy) and 1 to the other side. The one would have definitely noticed me, so I peered through the bush and readied my AKS-74. The selector switch clicked into place, reading Automatic in the Cyrillic alphabet.
I opened fire.
They scattered immedietly and I mentally rewarded myself for getting two of them.
I dashed out of cover and they had no idea how to cope, just blindly firing or trying to move out of cover.
Then I tripped on a rock, we all laughed our asses off and I called game.Now for my latest project of sorts.
At the last 2-3 games, I decided fuck the giant orange compensator on AKS-74.
I "unscrewed" it without trouble from the glue, but some raging assmonkey at the manufacturers plant put fucking
solder on the fucking threads. Took off the compensator and there wasn't much left to see. Almost enough to mount my silencer but not enough unfortunately, like a tease. Total bullshit.
So, I cooked up a new project as mentioned earlier.
I found a piece of discarded PVC outside and decided, hey, why the hell not.
(Piece of PVC and old compensator)
Now I'll be making a new compensator out of PVC (Not to mention painting it almost all black with a little orange at the tip for legal purposes)
AND I'll be making a custom, fully functional silencer for my AKS-74 too!
It'll be filled with foam to mask some sound. I'll also be putting foam under the dust cover (whatever the hell its called) to cover up the sound of my gearbox and make my gun much quieter.
To mount both of these (separately of course), I made a quick detach system. On a bad day, it only takes 5 seconds tops to switch them!
In other news, I decided that instead of upgrading the shit out of my G3A3, I'm going to drop a Polarstar Fusion engine "gearbox" into it.
Not only is it almost universally usable in all V2 gearbox platforms, but it is fully adjustable for free thanks to the on-board fire control unit!
The gearbox, wireline, and gas tank will be about $675, but I'm fine with saving up for it. Did the math and that means I'd only have to open up 14 gearboxes at work! Definitely worth it IMHO for a lifetime warranty uber-box.