tank_aka_thebus
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Post by tank_aka_thebus on Sept 25, 2006 19:02:17 GMT -5
thats cool but u need 2 check my gun out its badass with that huge silencer and the new m 203.
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dirtydan
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Post by dirtydan on Sept 25, 2006 21:28:43 GMT -5
i like it but my gun still i think is prityer : )
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tank_aka_thebus
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Post by tank_aka_thebus on Sept 25, 2006 21:34:38 GMT -5
nope my gun is prettier dan.
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Post by Psychosis on Sept 25, 2006 22:15:09 GMT -5
take a picture of it then, and keep this thread on track about the G36
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dusty
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Post by dusty on Sept 26, 2006 14:09:20 GMT -5
Lol, Ali your going to be falling forward with all that weight on the front. Bringing me to my next point, this gun is probably the lightest gun of is size, it is also more durable than both metal and ABS. The fiberglass is also not shiny and black like ABS which IMO looks much better.
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Post by AndrewMp5k2007 on Sept 26, 2006 14:38:40 GMT -5
Looks a ton better with out the second scope.
Nice work. And I do have to agree, CA36 (C's, K's, and the regular 36) are very light compared to most others around their ballpark length and size.
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dusty
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Post by dusty on Sept 26, 2006 14:56:27 GMT -5
Haha nice to hear some positive feedback, I actually prefer it w/o the scope to, but I thought it would suit the tasts of others better.
Also I forgot to mention what the pouch on the stock is, I assume most people know this but it is an extra mag pouch, it makes it much easier to reload while prone, because you don't have to fool around with getting a mag out of your vest while lying on it (note: another good idea is to set out a couple mags when lying prone so you have them ready).
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bman111
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Post by bman111 on Sept 26, 2006 15:18:59 GMT -5
first of all, H&K>other gun makers, period ;D next, taht is a beautiful thing you have there dusty , but just you wait till my little add ons come it (and by that, i mean when i get the money ) and btw, its funny cause his gun actualy feels lighter than mine, and i have the C version, fiberglass does wonders
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dusty
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Post by dusty on Sept 26, 2006 16:14:03 GMT -5
Makes you wonder why fiberglass isn't used in other airsoft guns instead of ABS. Part of the weight thing might be because the weight on my gun is more balanced. I have a pellet gun that feels like it weighs 30lbs, but that just because all the weight is in the front.
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bignaz
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Post by bignaz on Sept 26, 2006 16:17:20 GMT -5
question.
why a us silencer on a german gun?
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dusty
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Post by dusty on Sept 26, 2006 16:23:35 GMT -5
Its imported .
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Post by AndrewMp5k2007 on Sept 26, 2006 18:01:10 GMT -5
He's not replicating the German look.
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OaKeY
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Post by OaKeY on Sept 27, 2006 19:05:38 GMT -5
It look's a lot better without the other scope on there. Nice work, and the photography looks good from my standards. Mr. Embed and Knief may want to critique it more than I could though.
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Post by Knief on Sept 27, 2006 20:26:03 GMT -5
I have two tips on photography. First, if you want to take off angle shots, be sure that they're cool off angle shots. Top down shots usually just don't work, so avoid them at all costs. If you're going to be artsy with a silhouette shot, make sure to get the gun with the sunlight directly behind it (the gun has to be above the horizon), not some grass. Otherwise, you just get a poorly backlit shot of the gun in some grass. Don't be afraid to lay down to get the right angle on the gun, or to tilt the gun so you don't have lay down.
And like I told Dirtydan, you have complete control over what's in the frame of your shot. Feel free to not get the entire gun in the picture, especially when it's a long gun. We don't need to see what's past the handguard in every shot. Let's see what the receiver looks like up close. Likewise, you can always play with focus to highlight a certain area. This goes with the off angle shot criticism as well. If you want to take a shot that skims over the side of the gun, play with the focal distance for a different effect. If you want the gun to look like it's aiming at the viewer, focus in on the barrel. If you want it to look like it's passing you off into the distance, let the front of the barrel come just off the frame and focus more on the trigger to grip distance range.
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