The AEG just needed a bag/case and was pointed in the right direction by DODGER. Sourcing a brandnew PRC RADIO PACK for only £20, this is ideal. Fitting the CAR inside, it is secured by an array of straps and buckles. The remaing accessories (silencer, drum, mags) are stowed in the horizontal utility pouch at the rear. The PRC RADIO PACK has zips to fit 2 daysacks, each with 20 litre capacity. Hence, this well padded and streamlined pack is perfect for 24 HOUR gaming. With this, I can now carry my AEG (stowed) into the game, along with my APS SPORTER rifle. Without being encumbered or at risk of damaging the AEG. THE FUTURE Well, I still don't like the weak carry handle and may even consider the CA metal body (original reciever type). Other than that, it has proven itself to be a great, all round gun and I doubt I will buy much else for it. |
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CAR-15 REVIEW UPDATE. |
UPDATE After getting some time playing with the CAR15, I have altered my rig as follows: After being impressed with the P90TR socom silencer, I decided to purchase the similar TM screw on SILENCER. Painting it the same British Racing Green as the body work. The front end is still solid with this extra accessory, but certainly requires more care. Due to increased leverage and length, although it is still shorter than a full stock AK. Yet the silencer is ultra light weight and doesn't unbalance the gun. When playing SPEEDBALL games, I do not fit the silencer, using the advantage of a shorter gun. The silencer is very effective only leaving the motor noise when firing. Obviously, this is only of real use, when using single shots. I no longer use twin mags, if I am taking my drum mag onto an event. With the mags just singular, I can fit them all, into a British Army Bandolieer, along with my T6222 MOTOROLA Radio. Which is great, if out on an extended patrol. |