My replicas

MP5K PDW, Tokyo Marui, stock [operational].
mG36E, Classic Army, 400 fps, [operational].
Steyr AUG, Classic Army, 400 fps, [operational].
AK47S, Cyma, stock [broken stock, but operational].

Previously:
MP5 SD3, ICS.
Scoped M15 A2 Rifle, 380 fps, Classic Army.
M24, Classic Army, 510 fps.

December 19, 2005

me and my new gear


This photo was taken on saturday, just at the end of our game. You can see here how the MP5K PDW with folded stock fits under my ALICE. If I think of a way of securing it there (to prevent from moving), I might carry it there all the time, while using another gun, i.e. M15. :)

As you can see I am dressed in a flecktarn parka and polish WZ50 helmet.

December 17, 2005

MP5K PDW tested today

The test went well. The replica shoots at similar distance as other guns, so I'm not disappointed. It fits nicely under my ALICE belt and left suspender. I fired about 200-400 BBs, the battery didn't make any troubles. The folding stock looks and works very nice, but when it's folded it's a bit difficult to handle the front grip. Especially in warm winter gloves... :)

The gun is short enough to hold it like a pistol, with one hand. It's to heavy to do it all the time, but I don't think I'll have to do this more frequent than once every quarter. ;)

the MP5K PDW at home :D

Today I went to work on 9.AM. At noon I called guys from Machinegun.pl (the internet airsoft shop I mentioned here), they gave me the directions to the place where we could meet. I went there, paid them, got the replica and went back to work.

Now my new, prescious, submachinegun lies next to me, on my desk. I like the replica very much, it looks awesome, though it has plastic, not metal body. I thought it's smaller and I can fit it easily under my jacket, but was wrong. It fits there, but the jacket looks weird then.

I must say that Tokyo Marui did a very fine job making this MP5K PDW. Tomorrow I'll test it in our 'christmas' asg game (actually it'll be in just 9:30 hours from now). And on sunday we are going to shoot at my favorite place -- one of old buildings of Ursus tractor factory. :)

December 15, 2005

The proud, but not happy, owner of 3 AEG replicas...

Today I went to a bank to cash my cheque from AdSense. I took also money from my bank accounts. I went home and ordered the desired MP5K PDW replica by Tokyo Marui. I phoned the guys from the internet shop, I'll meet them tomorrow and get the gun.

Yesterday started an auction on which I want to sell my M15A2 Classic Army replica. I want to sell it and buy G36 (CA) instead. Or some sniper rifle, I didn't decide yet. I paid for the entire set (replica, mount, second magazine, scope) a bit less than 300$, I want to sell it for about 400$. That's the starting price I set. If noone will want to buy it, I will then put it on an auction starting from 370$, 350$ and so on... So it will probably take time to sell this gun.

And half an hour ago a friend of mine called me on instant messenger to announce me that his colleague will not buy my old MP5 SD3 (ICS) replika. The guy has my gun, has paid me 30$ (I wanted 250$ total) and now says that he doesn't want the gun. But he's so generous not to want the 30$ back.

So on saturday I will probably have three replicas. On saturday I'll meet with that friend, he'll give me back my MP5 SD3. He said that he'll think about buying that gun from me, I guess he feels a bit guilty because of all this. I hope that he'll decide to buy it. ;)

So I might say that I'm now an owner of three aisoft electric replicas. Proud, because I never thought that I'll be able to have more than one AEG and one gas pistol. Not happy, because I'd prefer to have money instead of the second MP5. And want to change that M15 for a G36.

December 6, 2005

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December 4, 2005

Photos from visit in CHP Plant in Pruszków

Well, the place we went today is rather abandoned. It was left built in say 40% (few empty buildings and a stack) and now for about 15 years nothing happens there. The only person there is a guard at the gate. Friendly one. :)

We spend three hours wandering around, most of the time inside the building in which (I guess) boilers were ment to be installed. The building is about 14 floors high (each floor is 22 stairs high), the stairway has total of 308 stairs -- assuming one stair is 6 in. (15 cm) high, the building's roof is at a height of about 45 meters (150 ft.).

We wanted to take a look into the stack from the bottom to see how the top end will look like, but the stack has two large pipes inside for flue gasses so we couldn't se a thing.

You can see the photos from this exploration at http://lis.dyndns.info:45454/pliki/foto/pruszkow/moje/index.htm.
The site is hosted by my home Apache server, so sometimes (say...for few days in month) is inaccessible. Most of the time the computer and web server are online, this week I had to restart my computer after it was online for 14 days in a row, without reloading of the operating system.

To save you time -- if you can see here () a green dot, the server is online and accessible.