Die Batterien solltest du in der Originalverpackung lassen. Wenn man sie so wie du zusammen in einer Tüte transportiert entladen sie sich gegenseitig und da es Lithium-Batterien sind besteht dadurch auch Brandgefahr im schlimmsten Fall.
in Lidl they had a battery operated soldering iron, you could add a basic soldering setup, lead solder(way better than lead free, and the melting temp is lower), flux, a crimping tool, and some connectors in case anyone's breaks so you can help out a bit.
Things missing : anti fog / lens cleaner, loose bbs in the bottom, random eye pro you would never use but keep for some reason, and parts for guns you down own.
really? I also always thought its pincet, thats the dutch word for it but our language is just stolen bits from other languages combined with a lot of rules and way more exeptions to those rules...
I went to the ER to get stitches for a cut on the eyebrow (supraorbital ridge), the ER used a medical-grade superglue and did indicate that in the future I could use normal superglue or medical superglue could be used. Superglue, even the type shown, does work great on cuts that can be closed not a scrape where there is no skin to cover the wound. In the US they sell a type of medical super glue for cuts called "New skin". Just beware it stings like hell for 30 seconds when closing a cut with superglue.
You can get battery powered portable soldering tools you can take with you. They're not as powerful obviously as the stationary ones but for a quick fix they're great
Yeah I feel as though just because super glue was originally designed for closing wounds I don't think the current chemical compound combination of ingredients they currently use should be put into an open wound..
oh cmon.....finally someone who truly understands what airsoft is (or should be...) - realism ! that's why guns are called replicas and thats the point of the game itself - to simulate armed conflicts... GBBR's are simply the best, true replicas...others are just toys (except snipers due to their bolt action:) and shell-ejecting shotguns)
I am surprised by how many things you take with you to go to an airsoft field. I never take something with me, if my gun doesn't work I just play with another gun.
I wonder if there is someone that just puts deans T to mini tamiya converter to each side and thinks "Hey I don't need to solder them I just bought a converter to each motor and battery side."
Do you have any other tips what should I add to my toolbox? Let me know!
Die Batterien solltest du in der Originalverpackung lassen. Wenn man sie so wie du zusammen in einer Tüte transportiert entladen sie sich gegenseitig und da es Lithium-Batterien sind besteht dadurch auch Brandgefahr im schlimmsten Fall.
where can you buy spare nozzles in Europe? Or do you buy them from JKarmy and stuff?
in Lidl they had a battery operated soldering iron, you could add a basic soldering setup, lead solder(way better than lead free, and the melting temp is lower), flux, a crimping tool, and some connectors in case anyone's breaks so you can help out a bit.
Things missing : anti fog / lens cleaner, loose bbs in the bottom, random eye pro you would never use but keep for some reason, and parts for guns you down own.
YES
😂😂😂 “Doesn’t matter, there is no girls watching my channel”
Lol
Chainsaw chuck from demo ranch dis you
I would love to see a 1v1 GBBR fight!
Btw those “Things” r called Tweezers
really? I also always thought its pincet, thats the dutch word for it but our language is just stolen bits from other languages combined with a lot of rules and way more exeptions to those rules...
I’m not sure. Maybe some nationalities call them pincers or pincets but in Canada and America we call them tweezers
6:25 In Serbian language we also call it Pinceta, english: Tweezers. Love you guys, so beneficial video.
Pincet (in Dutch the same) translates to tweezers.
Keep up the good work ;)
You practically take a gunsmith kit, nice. What does not weigh carrying is knowledge,congratulations.
Gbbr death match, let's see Chris doing some proper weapon manipulations.
I really like how prepared you are!
Yes! Let's see you two with GBBRs!
Good video.
Super video. Je čas, abych si své nástroje dal do kufru :D
6:21 tweezers 🤣😂😂
I went to the ER to get stitches for a cut on the eyebrow (supraorbital ridge), the ER used a medical-grade superglue and did indicate that in the future I could use normal superglue or medical superglue could be used. Superglue, even the type shown, does work great on cuts that can be closed not a scrape where there is no skin to cover the wound. In the US they sell a type of medical super glue for cuts called "New skin". Just beware it stings like hell for 30 seconds when closing a cut with superglue.
"Doesn't matter, there is no girls watch my channel. " 😂😂😂😂
Good idea of having a "few" spare parts. I work with glass and super glue is a must, works great "on" a cut, but NOT " in" a cut.
You can get battery powered portable soldering tools you can take with you. They're not as powerful obviously as the stationary ones but for a quick fix they're great
Love the video thought it was funny every time the train went by
YESSSSSSS PLS DO A VID WITH YOU GUYS USING GBBRS
Yeah I feel as though just because super glue was originally designed for closing wounds I don't think the current chemical compound combination of ingredients they currently use should be put into an open wound..
Thanks for bringing up a rare topic. 😁
I'm a sheetmetal mechanic. I use super glue to close cuts all the time.
I have super glued a wound after grapping hold of a nylon dog leash when the dog was running, cut me down to the bone... got home and super glued it
oh cmon.....finally someone who truly understands what airsoft is (or should be...) - realism !
that's why guns are called replicas and thats the point of the game itself - to simulate armed conflicts...
GBBR's are simply the best, true replicas...others are just toys (except snipers due to their bolt action:) and shell-ejecting shotguns)
"learn everything, it's important" modern bushido :D
Awesome video man! Very informative. Keep it up!
Used super glue to seal a cut and never had any plasters to hand. Works great,,, stings like shit tho.
Very interesting!! Thanks 👍
Whats up guys love the video
Can you ask novrisch when is he comeing back to ballahack in Virginia also can you come I really wanna meet you guys
You practically take a GBB gunsmith kit. Cool is that knowledge doesn't matter. Congratulations
Hey Josef! Do you have that o-rings sizes guide available somewhere?
Dobré video
@6:40 in america, we call them tweezers.
make a video where yuo play togehter with gbbr against other players...clasic game
Some girls watch your Channel🤣
Yea. 😂
@@SaraphDarklaw I wanna ask why but its just great content on an interesting subject...
LMAO my dad does wim hoff breathing every day and he takes cold showers
The new novritsch ssgbbr 69
No flashlight/headlight?
I am surprised by how many things you take with you to go to an airsoft field. I never take something with me, if my gun doesn't work I just play with another gun.
Most of the time it's the go to solution but some people on the field who don't have more guns always need help so it's useful to have tools.
Tweezers there called
I wonder if there is someone that just puts deans T to mini tamiya converter to each side and thinks "Hey I don't need to solder them I just bought a converter to each motor and battery side."
I'm sure there is people using converters :D
TWEEZERS
In the us we call them tweezers
A package of dryed salami is missing
KOOL TOOL YABBOI
In USA. We call those Tweezers. Lol…..
They're tweezers
6:39 des heißt tweezers :)
Vždy připraven 😎
Tweezers
Christ !