Friday, June 26, 2009

Airsoft- Alternative to the Video Game


Airsoft provides game lovers with a real life experience game. You are part of the game, not only do you get to handle and use resembling military equipment you also get to wear the uniform, at lest some protective wear that almost resembles the attire. It is a safe game to play that as all the equipment and attire are made just for that. It can be played by anyone and is restricted to those under seventeen years of age.

Airsoft is basically a modified and much more exciting game to Paintball. The rules to the game originated in Japan. One of the major differences being no use of pint gel in Airsoft. This has resulted in honesty being one of the foundations of the game. This opens up opportunities for cheating practices. Marshals monitor the game to make sure there is very little cheating that occurs. As with everything there are rules and these stand unchanged and are enforced. The basic rules of the game include:

  • - If you're hit, you're out of the game.

  • - You cannot use physical force, as the object of the game is to shoot the opposition, and have fun.
The game has increased in popularity from Japan all the way to Europe. You can spot specific areas that have been built specifically for the game. It is not only just a game for some but a hobby. Some people indulge in it occasionally and the game has become one of their common activities in their lives. The good thing bout the game is the safe precautions taken which are already part of the attire and the equipment. So for all those tired of playing those video games you can try Airsoft which brings you into the real life scenario.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Tokyo Marui G36C Airsoft AEG


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The choice for many SF Units and Counter-Terrorism Forces the world over. The G36c boasts the EG1000 motor, version 3 gearbox, folding stock and a bottom rail mount. Additional side rails can be easily added for laser and flashligh upgrades. The G36c has pin-point accuracy and packs a nasty punch. The magazines will even clamp together for lightning quick mag changes. Military forces and law enforcement in Europe and USA are currently using the real Heckler & Koch G36C. The H&K G36C is increasing in popularity and will soon be a one of the leading military & law enforcement assault rifles -such is the design and quality prowess of H&K. So, not surprisingly Tokyo Marui has taken over the project to make G36 as electric airsoft gun. Featuring solid construction and extreme attention to detail once again, this Tokyo Marui AEG appears to maintain the high quality standards of what we have learned to see from Tokyo Marui.

Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are the standard to which other Airsoft companies aspire. Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are characterised by their high quality ABS Plastic Bodies and Metal MechBox. These high quality parts make the Tokyo Marui Airsoft AEG’s very durable and they keep shooting straight and fast under almost any punishment. These guns use rechargeable batteries and typically when unmodified, fire 0.2g BB’s at around the area of 270- 305 feet per second and 0.8~1J of kinetic energy. Tokyo Marui’s Airsoft AEG’s are very reliable and realistic and you will not be dissappointed with your purchase. Please note, Tokyo Marui’s are cast in authentic gun molds and due to customs regulations some of the guns are not allowed into the U.S. without having their original trademarks removed.


Electric Airsoft Rifles use batteries as their power source, they’re usually fully automatic, and they shoot very fast. If you are looking for continuous fire fun, this is the type of Airsoft Gun for you - just hold down the trigger and watch those BB’s stream out, one after the other, in a straight, swift line - which means fun and entertainment, plain and simple. This Electric Airsoft Rifle doesn’t require any pumping just simply point and shoot.


Features:

* Tokyo Marui Airsoft AEG
* Metal Components
* Heavyweight
* Adjustable HopUp
* Highly Upgradable


Includes:

* Factory Assembled Tokyo Marui G36C
* Additional Flash Suppresor
* Battery Charger
* 8.4v 600 MaH Battery


Specifications:

* FPS: 295
* Magazine Capacity: 50
* Motor: EG1000
* Length: 20 inches
* Weight: 6.2 pounds

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Benefits of The Airsoft Laser Gun Sight


Those who remember the classic film The Terminator will probably never forget the cool image of the laser sight that was mounted on Arnold's .45. Actually, one will never forget if one purchases a replica version of it in the form of an airsoft gun laser sight and replica .45. One does not have to do this because one is a huge fan of the film, but rather because one enjoys playing the game of paintball, and the laser sight really changes the scope of the game.

The Laser Sight Really Exists



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Contrary to popular belief, the laser sight is not a product of the mind of a science fiction writer. Rather, it was a science fiction writer capitalizing on the lack of laser sights being used as a gimmick in a movie to help define the seriousness of the nature of the Terminator's business.

Now, just like the Terminator, one who enjoys the game of paintball can mount an airsoft laser gun sight and show the whole world that he or she is fairly serious about their desire to win the game. The presence of the airsoft gun laser sight definitely gets that feeling of severity across, provided that the rules of the game allow for an airsoft gun laser sight, as it may be illegal under certain rules and tournaments.


An Unfair Advantage?


Is it cheating to use an airsoft gun laser sight? Well, it cannot be illegal if the rules allow for it. Does it offer an unfair advantage over a player who does not have an airsoft gun laser sight? This requires a two pronged answer: if they are not illegal under the rules of play, then there is a decided advantage, and that is not an unfair advantage since the opposing player has the option of using the laser sight, but decides not to.


A Big Advantage?


Keep in mind that simply having an airsoft laser gun sight does not automatically mean that one will win. An advantage is just that, an advantage. It is certainly not a guarantee. There still needs to be a great deal of skill in the hands behind the gun. If the skill is not present, or there is a disproportionate level of skill between the combatants, then the laser sight simply will not provide a gigantic advantage. Actually, there can be a significant disadvantage if one decides to put blind faith in the airsoft gun laser sight alone.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Airsoft UTG MK96 Sniper Rifle Review

Airsoft UTG MK96 Sniper Rifle Review


If you want a sleek, mean looking firearm, then the UTG MK96 Rifle is something you should look at. The UTG MK96 rifle is designed based on the L96 sniper and this sniper has found its entry into the British Army and is also favored among other law enforcement units and special operations task force in America as well as internationally. The UTG is engineered with the words easy and hassle free in mind as it includes an ergonomically designed grip and stock making this rifle truly comfortable for the shooter to keep it focused on a target effortlessly. The stock is unique and is made up of two ABS plastic halves that are bolted together around an 8 inch metal bedding block. This acts as a chassis for the barrel group.


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Using this rifle is also comfortable as the UTG MK96 has an adjustable cheek rest and a 20mm scope mount, making firing and different surfaces much easier. The UTG MK96 also comes with an adjustable scope mount, adding a scope to the rifle is also easy for the shooter. Shooters with this rifle will ultimately agree that the spring bolt of the UTG is easy to pull back especially when the UTG is a pull back airsoft gun that shoots at 430 to 460fps. Capable of taking out a man sized target of over 200 feet, the UTG means business as it isn't your average sniper rifle.


The UTG weighs an approximately 3340g or 8.5lbs, contributed mainly by the heavy metal content of the rifle from its barrel, receiver, bolt, bolt handle, safety switch, trigger, magazine release, magazine, front sling mount, rear sling mount, bi-pod quick release unit, bi-pod adapter and bi-pod. With a barrel length going up to 4 feet long, this is no weapon for the light hearted. The UTG Rifle is made for extremely cold weather and it comes equipped with a trigger and thumb safety for added security and protection, so that accidental firing can be avoided.


Firing up to 30 rounds from its magazine, the UTG MK96 has a Spring Bolt Action system with a muzzle velocity of 460fps as mentioned earlier with 0.2gbbs. When you purchase a UTG MK96, shooters will also get two magazines, a bipod adaptor, bipod and an instruction manual that contains information on the gun, storage method, maintenance and cleaning as well as recommended items to buy such as rifle lock and trigger locks. The UTG Deluxe Picatinny purchase will give shooters extras as it comes with a mount foldable bipod complete with a tri-rail bipod adaptor. The gun whoever does not come with its own scope so shooters have to go get it themselves at a firearms store.


The UTG MK96 has a one piece precision metal barrel and an adjustable hop up system that allows shooters to use several different weights of high polished BBs. Added to its already extensive features is the rifles' high power pin point accuracy performance making it effective for long range shooting.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Tactical Duostock

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Price: $80

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Introduction-
The Tactical Duostock is a really nice ergonomic stock. Most airsofters elect to upgrade their stock by adding a battery carrying stock, but if you don’t go that route, check out the Duostock.

Why the Duostock?
Normal M4 stocks are built so that when wearing body armor or web-gear only a small portion of the stock is actually in contact with the operator’s shoulder when the rifle is in the up position. The Duostock has a larger surface that is curved in order to enable fuller contact while the rifle is up.
With this shape the rifle “rolls” into position naturally, and the operator’s eye lines up with the optics naturally.

A “normal” M4 type stock. Notice the small amount of surface area in contact with the shoulder.
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The Duostock equipped M4 in the down position.
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The Duostock equipped M4 in the up position. Notice the larger amount of shoulder contact than a normal stock.
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Quality-
The Duostock is made of the same type of plastic as any other (real steel) M4 stock. It is very tough. Duostocks come in Dark Earth and Tan. The adjustment paddle is much stiffer and sturdier than most M4 stocks.

Conclusion-
If you wear an IBA or similar body armor, the Duostock will help a great deal. It provides a much more stable stock weld than a normal stock. I fitted this stock to my real AR-15 and did some shooting. With actual recoil, I found that my time between aimed shots went down with the Duostock due to less weapon shifting.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Opening an Airsoft Field


So you have the airsoft gun, ammo, the tactical gear, and most importantly you convinced some friends to hop on board, what is left? Now you just need a place to utilize all your new equipment. If you are lucky enough to live in one of the airsoft hot spots, there is no lack of places to play. However for the other ninety percent, we usually have to rely on the generosity of private property owners.

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Some of my fondest airsoft memories are of a small group playing on a private wooded lot or friend's farm. As our group grew and more and more new faces arrived, it became apparent the need for a legitimate field was necessary. Your neighbor may be fine with you and a dozen of your friends and co-workers using his overgrown acreage to play airsoft, but when that number grows to a couple dozen private property owners begin to get nervous.

Whether you choose to lease space or use your personal property, airsoft field insurance is your next step. Insurance for airsoft usually runs a couple thousand dollars a year and covers the big three: property damage, liability, and medical. The insurance company may require copies of lease agreements, field diagrams, field rules, and a legal waiver.

Lease agreements and field diagrams I will touch on briefly. Make sure the person you are leasing from is fully aware of what you intend to do with the property, and make sure your airsoft field is legal under your lease and abides all local laws. You do not want to find out later that your time and money are wasted because of a technicality. Field diagrams need not be detailed, a simple outline will suffice, and the insurance company appear to be most concerned with entrances and exits.

You will need to supply field rules before most insurance companies will even supply you with a quote. Whether good or bad, the insurance company will dictate most of the rules you will need. The remaining field rules usually entail the administrative and management of the field, and will be dependent on your field layout and the types of games you will be hosting. A lot of fields have rules posted on the internet and can be a good jumping off point.

The legal waiver should be drawn up by a local attorney. Hosting an event of this type is nothing out of the norm; most will charge a nominal fee to draft one for you. You may have to take a little time to acquaint your attorney with airsoft, and it may not be a bad idea to let them review your lease agreement will you are there.

Opening an airsoft field does not require a great deal money beyond the property lease. Once you have all of the legal aspects taken care of, the real work begins. How are you going to construct, manage, and operate your new field? Now the hard work begins.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

DE M56AL Tri-Shot Long Airsoft Shotgun




I am a huge fan of shotguns, they are big, loud, and brutal. The "M56AL" competes to do just that. This shotgun is produced by the company Double Eagle which hasn't exactly had a reputation of building the highest quality replicas. Let's see if this breaks the trend.




Appearance/Feel/Handling-
There is no mistaking this shotgun for the real thing, the exterior is mediocre.

Stock: The stock is made of a lightly textured plastic. It is decently solid although it is a little creaky between the stock and the receiver. There is a sling mount on the side of the stock although I'm not sure I'd rely on the pot metal it's made of. The butt pad is firmly mounted and made of a shiny, hard rubber. It offers a bit more grip in the shoulder but not much else.


Receiver: The plastic on the receiver is shiny and has no texture. The plastic is adequate but not impressive. A firm squeeze yields a bit of bend, proof the material is maybe a bit soft. There are some very, very small mold marks but nothing I'd be upset about.


Grip and Forestock: The grip and pump are both covered in the same rubberized coating. The coating offers better grip and looks much better than the rest of the bare plastic on the replica. After handling, the rubber shows the oil from your hands. There is a thick seem in the bottom of the pump. Overall, I'm glad the rubber texture is there but it's not perfect.



Each pump slides from here...


....to here.

Outer Barrel Area: The outer barrel and cocking tube are both made of metal. Pot metal but metal none-the-less. An orange plastic ring is glued to the end to identify that it is not real. A sling mount is placed in front, but again I'm not sure I'd trust it.

The shotgun is easy to snap to the shoulder but has some issues with feel. The trigger is too far and too high so it feels like a bit of a stretch. The location of the pump also feels a bit far away, from the perspective of someone who is 5'10".

Performance-
The performance of this shotgun is reminiscent of a real shotgun, short range and spread accuracy. With each pump this replica fires three bbs. This is a cool feature however it doesn't work as perfectly as you'd hope. Up to about 15-20 yards all three bbs will impact within the size of a torso. After that distance though one bb curves sharply up, one bb curves sharply down, and one bb flies true. This means that after 20 yards only one bb is truely effective, this one bb though reaches out about 30 yards. All things considered this shotgun should be used for CQC and other short range scenarios. I would not recommend this for field use, you simply won't keep up with AEGs.

FPS: 302.6 with AE .2 on Madbull chrono

The trigger is a little sloppy but the user can still feel when it is about to release. The trigger pull is short but heavy. Pumping the shotgun is not too strenuous. The pull is deceiving, you have to pull back further than you think you should. There is a thick click at the end of the pull.

The replica uses a 30 round shell as a magazine. It can be easily loaded and works perfectly.




Problems-
The metal used in this replica is nothing special so this may become a problem in the future. I do question the long term reliability of this replica. The way this springer works puts a lot of stress on the internal components which may eventually result in their failure.

Conclusion-
This shotgun does not give a lot in the way of performance but is still fun to mess around with. It would work for close quarters but is unusable in any kind of ranged encounter.

Pros:
-Price
-3 shots per pump
-Shell magazine

Cons:
-Short range
-Build materials
-Unrealistic feel

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Valuable Airsoft Guns Accessories


An airsoft gun accessory can be the missing link between having an average gun for the sport of airsoft and having a qualified specialized gun for the game. If you make certain additions to your airsoft gun, you will have the ability to play the game better and with more exacting precision. This grants you the ability to punish your opponents and become the ultimate master of airsoft, all for the addition of a simple airsoft gun accessory. These accessories are traditionally made in Asia and are offered as parts of packages or other deals on the airsoft merchandise.

There are ways for the airsoft gun accessory to be purchased in North America, for example, and this is generally done online over the internet or with a catalog that is sometimes available from various airsoft dealers. There are professional airsoft shops throughout the world now, offering great advice and other merchandise to go with your airsoft gun. For this reason, the sport is becoming more and more popular and is fast shooting its way to the top of the adventure game charts. It is even beginning to surpass paintball and other games of adventure and survival.

Picking Your Accessory

You may want to consider your airsoft gun accessory in terms of a survival unit. When shopping for an accessory for your gun, you should term it in terms of what you want and what you need for survival. Wants should be secondary to needs, so ensure that you are filling your shopping cart up with the essentials first and the extras second. You may want to consider a variety of scopes that will improve your shot monitoring, for example, so these should be considered as a want or a need depending on how your shot is without a scope. If it needs work, you probably need a scope.

Other things to consider to purchase as an airsoft gun accessory could be a carrying case or some sort of grips that you can add to the handle. This, again, will fall under either the want or need category. As far as any airsoft gun accessory goes, the assessment should be made by the user as everyone is going to use the gun a different way and experience the game in unique forms. This is part of the appeal, making airsoft one of the most unique and user-specific games on the planet for adventure and fun.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Guide to Gas Blowback Airsoft Gun


A gas blowback airsoft gun enables you to experience the power of other counterpart replicas and airsoft guns with the power of gas as the main propellant to the pellets. Using these guns is becoming more and more popular because of the approaching popularity of the overwhelmingly exciting sport of airsoft. Airsoft is the latest in survival sports games sweeping the country, with comparisons to paintball and laser tag barely doing it justice. With a glass gas blowback airsoft gun at your side, you can be an airsoft force to be reckoned with out on the field of play.

Airsoft is a competitive sports combat-related game that enables players to shoot one another with BBs or pellets from airsoft guns like the gas blowback airsoft gun. These guns are effectively replica guns of their real counterparts and look so close to the real thing that they are often confused with the actual firepower. Using these guns requires extreme safety and caution, so airsoft is not recommended for minors or those without the ability to fire a gun and maintain safety regulations. Regulations are in place at all licensed airsoft facilities and should be followed to the letter of the law.

There are several options for a gun for play in airsoft. Personally, I enjoy the gas blowback airsoft gun because it allows a considerable amount of power and force with the power of gas behind the pellets. This type of system is generally less noisy than the electric or other counterparts, enabling the user a lot more in the way of "sneaky" fire on their opponents. Firing pellets at the speed that the gas blowback airsoft gun allows is quite the exhilarating experience and should be felt by everyone with a desire to fire a real gun but no capabilities to do so.

A Final Word On Safety

When you are dealing with a gas blowback airsoft gun, be sure that you are in tune with the safety mechanisms at all times so that you do not encounter any sort of accidental firing of the gun or any other accidental moves that could cause injury or death. This type of weapon should be taken seriously at all times as it is exactly what it says it is: a weapon. The fact that it is a replica does not negate any dangerous aspects to the equipment, so take care with your gas blowback airsoft gun and follow all precautions.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Taking Proper Care of Your Airsoft Gun


As an airsoft gun owner, you should want to take care of your investment so that it can be used and enjoyed for years into the future. Having an airsoft gun that wears out before it's time or starts malfunctioning due to poor airsoft gun care is not only entirely avoidable, but also really unnecessary. If you've just purchased an airsoft gun and are looking for ways to keep it in prime condition, here are some great airsoft gun care tips to consider.

Cleaning the Barrel

The barrel of your airsoft gun should be cleaned after every use. If you live in a sandy environment, this is especially important. If you own an electric airsoft gun, you'll want to fire several shots in the semi-automatic mode in order to decompress the gearbox once you're done firing, though some guns have a button which will decompress the spring. With spring air guns, be sure not to leave the gun cocked, with the safety on to help prevent accidental injury. You'll also want to consider spraying a non-corrosive silicone spray into the gun barrel and hop-up chamber occasionally to help keep your airsoft gun in good working order.

Magazine Care

For electric and spring airsoft guns, you'll want to empty the magazine after each use to help preserve the strength of the magaine spring. This will help ensure long time enjoyment from your airsoft gun. Magazines for gas airsoft pistols though should be left pressurized so that all the necessary seals stay in tact. If the gas you're using doesn't havae silicon lubricant in it, then add a drop or two on the internals, otherwise you should be all right. Always remember that when expelling gas from your airsoft gun to never use the release valve, as you run the risk of freezing the O ring which can cause gas leakage in the future.

Observing the Batteries

Batteries are an important part of the lifepan of electric airsoft guns. Be sure to use batteries with the correct voltage. A battery with excess voltage will cause the gearbox to cycle at a rate that could damage internal components of your gun; while a battery with voltage too low can result in lack of power to cycle the gearbox at all. You will also need to be aware of the mAh of your battery. This will indicate how long a battery will continue to power your gearbox. Batteries with a higher mAh have a higher current draw which will increase the firing rate of your gun.

Airsoft Gun Touch Ups

As you continue to use and enjoy your airsoft gun, you may notice the paint starting to scratch or wear off. Experts typically advise against touching up your gun. If a full repainting is required be sure to use a flat, enamel based spray such as Krylon, or check with an airsoft retailer who will offer painting service to return your airsoft gun to it's original appearance.

With the proper airsoft gun care, you can ensure that your air gun will be in excellent working order for many years to come!
 

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