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So he’s substituted his passion for M60s with a passion for QBZ Type 95s? :rofl:

This spam is getting ridiculous.

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Agreed… I must have spent at least ten minutes flagging the flood of loan spam last night.

Scuzzy turds… :roll_eyes:

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It is, looks like the same knobhead.

Can only flag it so disappears from view, until someone can eject the acc. Really need an admin to change the settings so new members can only post in the intro thread and not repeatedly anywhere.

Anyone online flag it for now it will do.

or post after a certain amount of time after registering?

I don’t have the ability to put such rules into effect. Only ban them after they post. Will have to wait on @AFX to see what can be done.

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Another dozen loan spam posts flagged. :joy:

Maybe we need to take a leaf out of Donald’s book and build a snake and crocodile filled moat around the forum. :rofl:

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Fooking spammers - time to lock down the membership

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I’ve wondered whether that’d be a goer…

But we have to be accessible to new members :man_shrugging: and old members who want to rejoin.

Just gotta keep flagging them, I guess. Scammers are a real pain in the arse. :roll_eyes:

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How not to steal a helicopter, cairns edition.

Helicopters are day VMC. Visual meteorological conditions.

Fly it, like you stole it, does not apply into buildings…:flushed::flushed:

QLD Govt: “WE WILL BUILD A MILLION NEW HOMES IN THE NEXT 5 YEARS!!”

Also…

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i hope they’re ready for the olympics in 2032.

He wanted in to the Hilton in style :rofl:

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Any opinion on using teflon lube or stick to silicone oil

Depends what you are lubing up.

I figue if real steel lube manufacturers like Abbey recommend silicone, that’s good enough for me when I service my GBBs.

From what I’ve read teflon oil goes on wet then will dry which doesn’t do anything for synthetic material, so the general consensus among the gun community is teflon lube for high friction areas, silicone lube for o rings. :+1:

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The rails for pistol slide, bolt for gbbr maybe trigger group for pistol and gbbr n all that

Abbey silicone gun oil 35

Does it all.

Wouldnt the teflon stuff provide less resistance? Even the thinnest oil i have still has a bit of idk the work gummy resistance?

Go with whichever you think is the best for you.

No reason why you couldn’t use teflon lube on the slides but I’d definitely advise dropping some silicone gun oil around your rubber o rings and seals on your mags and blaster or they will dry out and crack and you’ll get leakage. It’s the reason why we use green gas with silicone added, for just that reason and mags should be stored with a little gas in them, not empty. Any CO2 blasters and blasters run on duster gas with no silicone require silicone lubing pretty regularly.

As a rule, my GBB pistols always need a wipe off when they come out of the case, if they don’t I figure I didn’t lube it properly after last use.

You can’t really over lubricate, it just makes a bit of a mess. But you can definitely under lubricate.