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Monday, November 17, 2008

Airsoft Gearbox Upgrade Guides

I found this Airsoft Gearbox Upgrade Guides book and it is very informative. It is also good for those beginners like me who doesn't know how to upgrade their AEG's. And it is affordable!

OP Exodus - Day 3 schedule

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Operation Exodus - Day 2 results

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Operation Exodus-Third Encounter

Second the 2nd day of OP-Exodus tournament schedule tomorrow.

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OP Exodus - Winter 2008

The UFAC- GAF 2008 tournament had already started last Friday. I was asked to be a Marshall of the game but unfortunately I didn't attend. I have to move to our new home as we are one of those expatriates here in Dubai that got this eviction from Dubai Municipality. So last Friday we moved to our new home in Sharjah which means I got closer to Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club, our gamesite.

Here are the details of the OP Exodus - Winter 2008

7 - 28 November 2008 (Fridays) - Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club

12 man Team Airsoft Tournament with 4 Challenge Missions
• King of the Hill • Bomb Disposal
• VIP Escort • Black Hawk Down

With 32 participating teams, this seasons' airsoft tournament in UAE will be full of challenge and fun.

As what I know they have removed 1 mission which is the Prison Beak.

List of Teams who will played Elimination and Quarter Final Games last Friday - November 07, 2008:

Mistah A
Armas
PSICO-DUST
Ghost Recon
TAU A
Parak
Magdalo
Nautivoiz
Musang A
Fear A
B. Scorpion
Supremo

List of Teams who performed Marshaling Duty on Friday - November 07, 2008:

Oakwood Boys
Sierra 8
Peacekeepers
Mistah B
Musang B
Fear B
Blackhawk
Jaws
Stags
Spartan
Phantoms
TAU B

Friday - 07 November 2008 – Program of Activities
5:00am - 6:30am
Chrono (maximum 450 fps)
Registration of Players
Registration of Marshals

6:30am - 7:00am
Marshal’s General Briefing

7:00am-8:00nn
Tournament Proper

9:00am-9:30am
OP : Exodus Tournament Opening Ceremony
Official Launching of Airsoft Activity in UAE
Guests :
HE Sheikh Mohammad Al Thani
HE Sheikh Sultan Al Thani
Mr. Mohammad Dabeel
Phil. Ambassador Libran Cabactulan

9:30am–12:00nn
Tournament Proper

Friday, August 29, 2008

UFAC-GAF goes to Umm Al Quwain

Wow! United Filipino Airsoft Club-Gulf Airsoft Federation or UFAC-GAF is now going to hold its first year celebration. Isn't that great?

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Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Please let me play...

Oh! Haven't played airsoft for the past couple of months...

Why? It's because I am so pre-occupied with so many things. Work here, work there, work day and night...I just hope that I'll get good result for the blogs/sites I created...Give me some $$$ google...

Well, I miss playing airsoft. Mistah Sancho ( a.k.a. Voda ) asked me if I'll play tonight, I said "I'll check if I can make it". Same old answer, right Sancho?

I asked Spooky if he's going to play, he said no ( transportation problem ). Hope we can play this coming Friday Spooks.

Please let me play...

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Stiff penalties for airsoft guns in Dubai

I haven't played airsoft for months now but I still I am get informed of the latest news and updates of issues that involved airsoft here in Dubai.

I was shocked when my friend spooky who also play airsoft told me that airsoft will be banned here in Dubai.

Here is what he sent me from Gulf news.

Abu Dhabi: The Federal National Council (FNC) on Tuesday passed a draft law imposing stiff penalties for carrying, possessing or dealing in arms, munitions, explosives and fire crackers without a licence.

Under the draft law on weapons, ammunitions and fire crackers, those who break the law will face up to 10 years in jail and a minimum fine of Dh15,000.

The right to possess and carry arms by people within the national territory is recognized, but with a licence and after adhering to the law.

The legislature demanded that only people aged 25 or more can obtain a licence to carry weapons, which was initially 21 years.

The house also turned down a clause that initially exempted the FNC members from obtaining a permit to carry arms.

Ahmad Bin Shabib, a member from Abu Dhabi, said he does not want to carry arms and "if there is a need I have to obtain a permit like other members of the public".

Sultan Bin Saqr Al Suwaidi, a legislator from Dubai, concurred and said this is not a privilege FNC members should seek.

Dr Anwar Mohammad Gargash, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, also demanded that a clause exempting ministers from obtaining a permit for carrying arms be removed.

The legislature gave the green light to removing all exemptions except for Rulers of the Emirates, their Crown Princes and Deputies and their sons.

According to the law, those permitted to possess arms, may not carry unconcealed weapons in public places, sports clubs, except for shooting clubs, public parties, conferences, industrial and oil production areas.

Fireworks may not be held without a permit, which is obviously a requirement for importation, production, storing, de-storing, transport and other services related to arms, munitions, explosives and fire crackers.

The law is applicable to factories of arms, explosives and fire crackers in free zones.

Anyone who commits the offence of dealing in, importing, exporting, manufacturing or attempting to smuggle weapons, munitions and explosives will face a prison term of up to 10 years and a fine of not less than Dh15,000.

The penalty will be reduced to six months in jail and a minimum fine of Dh15,000 if the offence involves non-firearms.

Using any gas or air-compressed arms, electrical or antique arms to threaten people will carry a prison term or a fine.

Repairing arms without a permit or doing so for people who are not entitled to carry arms will carry up to one year in jail or a Dh10,000 fine or both.

In all cases, arms, explosives or crackers will be confiscated and expatriates convicted will be deported following serving their prison terms.

Well, we'll just have to wait what really is this about but I think it will not affect our playing of airsoft here in Dubai. So stay tuned for more update...

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Still playing...

Hi airsoft enthusiast, I am sorry if I have not been posting new stuff here. That is because I have not played airsoft here in Dubai for a long time now. But that does not mean that I will stop playing, it's just that I am very busy with work ( still got a problem with transportation ).

Anyway, this blog will still be active as I still get a lot of comments and enquiries. Do you believe that this blog is one of my visited blog? Yeah, I do have other blogs but they are not airsoft related.

Soon I will be posting the new list of UFAC-GAF teams. I've heard that from 10 teams, the federation has now 22 teams. Wow! That only shows that there are a lot of airsoft players here in Dubai.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

PNP starts regulating Airsoft combat games

MANILA, Philippines - Airsoft enthusiasts have until July 1 to apply for the licenses of the rifles and pistols they use in their war games.

This was after the Philippine National Police (PNP) started regulating the popular combat sport where participants use varying types of weapons designed as replicas of real firearms, tactical gear, and accessories used by military and police organizations.

In GMA’s 24 Oras, reporter Claire Delfin said the PNP’s mass registration for Airsoft guns started last Saturday in Fairview, Quezon City.

Airsoft is a combat sport similar to Paintball in which participants eliminate opponents by hitting them with (6 mm or occasionally 8 mm) plastic BBs (small, spherical balls) launched from airsoft guns, that can be powered by CO2, Green Gas, spring, or electrically powered gearboxes actuating a piston.

Supt. Rogelio Simon, chief of the PNP’s permits and other licenses division, there is a need to regulate Airsoft war games since the replicas used in it could cause undue harm to others.

The PNP said those who are manufacturing, importing, selling, owning airsoft guns should apply for licenses. Those who fail to comply will face the risk of being arrested.

The PNP is also set to review airsoft’s rules and sites.

Airsoft enthusiasts, on the other hand, welcomed the move to regulate the game.

Natutuwa kami kasi hindi na kami mari-raid at di na kami huhulihin (We’re happy because we’ll not be subject to raids and arrests anymore)," lawyer Ernesto Tabujara, founder of the United Airsoft Alliance, a group of airsoft enthusiasts in the Philippines. - GMANews.TV



For the latest Philippine news stories and videos, visit GMANews.TV

Monday, April 21, 2008

Keen to play for the 2nd tournament

I have not played airsoft for 3 consecutive Friday now, too bad. Last Thursday our Mistah team president called me that we were going to have a meeting that night but unfortunetly I didn't go because my partner will not go and he had plans of surprising his wife on her birthday the next day. So I end up not attending the meeting ( buy a car man! ).

The reason why they conducted a meeting was because there will be a Dubai 2nd airsoft tournament this coming May, (I don't know yet what they will call it). I was not able to play on the first tournament coz I just joined and was a newbie that time and playing airsoft in a tournament is different from an ordinary games. Why?, because there are more marshalls and less zombies...hehehe...

Monday, April 7, 2008

OFWs Fighting Conflict with Combat

In the “war zone” they may be the fiercest of foes, but the UFAC-UAE Airsoft Federation actually consists of a closely knit group of OFWs willing to lend their kababayans a helping hand.

Thank God for Japan’s contributions such as Judo (modern Japanese martial art), Anime (Japanese animation), Nintendo (multinational videogame console corporation), Tamagotchi (handheld virtual pet), first-class brands on automobile and gadgets, and advanced robotics. But do you know that there’s another sport originating from the “land of the rising sun?” To the gun aficionados, this was invented as an alternative to privately owning firearms. To the adventurous, the sport provides a feel of an actual warfare. In layman’s terms it is simply what we now call as ‘AIRSOFT’—the combat sport utilizing exact replicas of real weapons and battle gears, an effective venue for combat training.

In some parts of the globe, airsoft is restricted or even prohibited due to its ‘almost real’ aggression and damages. Luckily, it is not restricted nor banned in the UAE. Taking advantage of this are troops of Filipino (and Filipina) expatriates clad in their most intimidating combat attire making one mistake them for real soldiers. Joining the Unified Filipino Airsoft Club (UFAC) – UAE Airsoft Federation requires compliance with certain requirements and demands one’s discipline and dedication. And although the sport is Japanese in origin, the alliance has completely owned the craft for a truly ‘Pinoy experience.’

FORMATION OF TROOPS
On the 7th of September last year, UFAC–UAE Airsoft Federation was formed among airsoft enthusiasts in Sharjah and Dubai with Ramses Ruidera (a Sales Manager in American Insurance Company) as their Founding President, Roland Cruz (Interior Designer in KCA International), Johnny Fernandez (Industrial Hygienist in Dubai Aluminum), Jeff Amparado (Company Purchaser in Intersports-Al Futtaim), Zandro Tumaliuan (Interior Designer in KCA International), Napoleon Cajandab (Architect – Engr. Adnan Saffarini), and Ibrahim Bernal (Logistics Manager) as the Founding Members.

Not long after its inception, the notable reputation of the federation spread across the neighboring emirates: Abu Dhabi, Ajman and Umm Al Quwain. Soon, troops of UFAC-UAE Federation Airsoft Clubs & Teams were assembled with their respective Team Leaders: Johnny Fernandez for Mistah Forces, Jeff Amparado for Magdalo Seal Team, Naploeon Cajandab for F.E.A.R., Zandro Tumaliuan for Ghost Recon, Ibrahim Bernal for A.R.M.A.S., Joseph Laihee for Bwelta Force, Miguel Sta. Barbara for Triskelion Airsoft Unit, William Macalayos for Black P.A.W., Andy Damondon for S.W.A.T., Ricardo Santos for Nautical Force, Eufrecino Duarte for P.A.R.A.K., Manuel Rodriguez, Jr. for Black Scorpion, Voltarr Manguilin for Musang, Victorio Bohol for D.A.W.G., and Angelo Navarro for P.S.I.C.O. The Federation now has 510 active members.

Every Friday, the Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club transforms into the ultimate “war zone.” The alliance is open to Filipino airsoft enthusiasts 16-45 years old, regardless of gender and social background. Although membership is absolutely free, one must submit a duly-signed UFAC Registration Form and Waiver, be a responsible owner of an AEG (Auto Electric Gun). Other accessories required include eye protectors (goggles or mask), battle dress uniform and other airsoft gears. Upon membership, basic game orientation is provided by the federation team leaders.

“WAR” FOR A CAUSE
But don’t be mislead by the “aggressive” nature of the federation. Note that after each competition, the UFAC-UAE Air Soft Federation, as a team, then sits down and works out plans and strategies to fight oppression and help our distressed compatriots through community services and projects of Lingkod OFW. These initiatives make them more than just a bunch of hobbyists. They form a new breed of social and civic service oriented club. The current Executive Council overseeing the entire organization is composed of the following:

President - Ramses Elrey Ruidera
Vice President - Roland Michael Cruz
Secretary - Marizel Tabinga
Treasurer - Dulce Palermo
Asst. Treasurer - Joseph Cruz
Auditor - Arnaldo Tumaliuan
P.R.O. - Mario Elmenzo
Internal Affairs Officer - Lidio Lim
External Affairs Officer - Rico Martinez.

The firearms may almost be too real. The physical impact may be as staggering and the mental and emotional excitement may be just as adrenaline-pumping as the real thing. But these are merely intangibles when compared to the camaraderie, bravery, and service rendered by the dedicated members of UFAC-UAE Airsoft Federation, our fellow OFWs.

Source: ABS CBN Global
by: Nikki Famador

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Touch the tower

Today's game objective was to touch the tower of the opponent.

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Feb. 29, 2008 game

Here are some of our airsoft game pics today.


With Chris and Edward






Friday, February 29, 2008

Honesty and Discipline

Today was my 3rd time to play airsoft. It was great because I had the chance to play 5 games not like before. But at the same time I felt bad knowing that there are new and old players who do not follow airsoft safety rules.

Before I actually play airsoft, what I did was I went first to the game site to watched and observed how this sport is being played. I have heard airsoft and seen airsoft gun before from my cousin but I have never seen him play.

That day I've seen and saw players complaining that they got hit in close range in the head, the opponent doesn't shout "hit", etc... I admit I was kind of afraid when I saw that there is a chance they you'll get shot in the eyes. That what makes me hesitant to play at first, of course nobody wants to get blind, right?

Today, sad to say that my friend had accidentally shot someone at the hips while we were on the safe zone. I'm sure that he didn't mean it but of course it was his fault because he didn't remove the magazine from his gun when he left the battlefield, no questions ask.

I know that joining this game there is a possibility of getting hurt. But the hazard can be avoided if the airsoft player knows the safety rules. I'm sure that everyone will agree with me that this sport is about honesty but beside that I think think this game should also be about discipline, inside and outside the airsoft war zone.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Airsoft Sniper Rifle

When I arrived home from work, I saw my friend playing with his Sony PSP. I asked him if I can borrow it so I can play first and relax after a busy day of work, I decided to play the Medal of Honor Heroes 2 which is something like the counter strike I guess.

The game was like airsoft where there are specific objectives to achieve. And while playing it, there's a part where you can pick another type of gun, a sniper rifle. While playing the game and using the sniper rifle, I started to like using the gun because you can just look for a better position and fire at your opponent easily. So thinking that an airsoft sniper rifle is good gun to use in airsoft, I search the internet for cheap airsoft gun rifle but because it's already late and I have no more time to google, I haven't found one and what I saw was this one where it doesn't require pumping not like what I saw with my fellow airsoft players here, this gun is just simply point and shoot.

This is the AEG Electric G&G GR25 Sniper Rifle Airsoft Gun. It features a very durable construction with realistic weight and feel. This M16 shoots 310-315 FPS. The magazine holds 50 rounds.

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.

Specifications:

  • Magazine Capacity: 50 Rounds
  • Muzzle Velocity: 310-315 feet/sec w/0.2g BB
  • Handguard/Grip: AL6061/Nylon-Fiber
  • Receiver Material: Magnesium
  • Stock: Nylon/Fiber
  • Gear Box Material: Zinc
  • Gear Set Material: Steel
  • Bushing Material: Brass/Oilless
  • Hop-up Chamber: Metal
  • Motor: 25,000 rpm Hi-torque
  • Piston: Nylon/Fiber
  • Spring Guide: Original
  • Inner Barrel Length: 20.4 in.
  • Inner Barrel Internal Diameter: 6.04 mm
  • Fuse: Yes
  • Gear Box: Version 2
  • Battery: Large Type (Not Included)
  • Length: 39.4 in.
  • Weight: 109.3 oz.

Monday, February 25, 2008

Solon wants production and sale of imitation firearms banned

A Mindanao lawmaker is seeking to prohibit the manufacture and sale of toy look-alike or imitation firearms, which he claimed have contributed to the rising criminality in the country.

Cagayan de Oro Rep. Rufus Rodriquez said there is no law prohibiting the manufacture or production of imitation firearms, which can be used by lawless elements in the commission of crimes against persons.

Rodriguez said his proposal embodied in House Bill 3426 would protect the welfare of citizens.

The proposal defines "toy-alike or imitation firearm" as any imitation of any original firearm which was manufactured, designed and produced since 1898, including toy guns, water guns, replica non-guns and airsoft guns firing non-metallic projectiles.

Under the proposal, it shall be unlawful for any person to produce, manufacture, sell, use, ship, transport, give or receive any toy look-alike or imitation firearm unless such firearm contains, or has affixed to it, a marking approved by the Secretary of the Department of Trade and Industry.

The required DTI's distinctive marking for imitation firearms shall have as an integral part, a permanently affixed, blaze orange pulp inserted in their barrel. Such plug shall be recessed no more than 6 millimeters from the muzzle end of the barrel.

The proposal further provides that the DTI chief may provide for an alternative marking or device for any imitation firearm not capable of being marked and may waive the requirement of any such marking or device for any imitation firearm that will only be used in the theatrical, film or television industry.

Any offenders shall be fined with P50,000 or imprisoned for at least six months, or both at the discretion of the court. The Philippine National Police director-general shall be directed to conduct a study of the criminal misuse of imitation firearms, the bill provides.

Source: Public Relations and Information Department
www.congress.gov.ph
Writer: Writer: Rowena B. Bundang, PRID

Saturday, February 23, 2008

Airsoft Guns

Almost 3 months now since I created this blog. This blog is all about airsoft guns and maybe you noticed that I have not described what airsoft guns is so let me tell it to you.

Airsoft guns
(also known as Soft Air guns by some manufacturers, such as Cybergun and Crosman) are spring, electric, or gas powered air guns that fire small spherical plastic pellet of either 6 mm or 8 mm diameter (0.24 or 0.32 inches), although spring-operated "air guns" may be disputed as air guns altogether. Very cheap airsoft guns are normally underpowered and unsuitable for match play, but some Chinese manufacturers such as Jing Gong (Echo 1) are now producing match-quality AEG's for under $100. The more expensive models by manufacturers such as Tokyo Marui and Classic Army are preferred by professional players due to their reliability and accuracy.

Most airsoft guns are replicas of real firearms, inkeeping with the realistic style of airsoft, but occasionally fictional firearms or body kits are available, such as the M41A Pulse Rifle from the Aliens films. Some very inexpensive airsoft guns are reduced scale models (such as the Boys models by some makers) or caricatures (such as the mini-electrics) of firearms. In addition, some designs are replicas of firearms that never even went into service or production, such as XM8 prototypes.

Airsoft guns description article source: http://en.wikipedia.org

I will give on my next post the different types of airsoft guns.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Airsoft games video in Dubai

I found this video in youtube and and decided to add it so I can have a category for videos where I can start adding airsoft videos in the future.


Thanks to ramraid for this video entitled UFAC Sierra PB.

I also found one video in youtube, UFAC being featured in Kwentong Disyerto. I know it is an old video but just wanna share it to those who haven't watch it. I don't have the embedded link so just click here to watch it.

Operation Genesis - Airsoft Tournament Dubai

I have not been blogging lately about airsoft games here in Dubai because it's been 3 consecutive Fridays that I have not been able to play airsoft due to the first ever airsoft tournament here in Dubai called "Operation Genesis".

I was still able to watch on the first Friday of the game and I can say that it was really fun. My friend and I can only do is to watch them playing because only those seniors who were active since the club started were the one who can only play the game. Well, better luck next tournament buddy!

I would like to congratulate FEAR team for winning the contest and the runners up. And of course these teams will not win if nobody's competing with them so let's congratulate all the team's players, organizers, sponsors and all members of United Filipino Airsoft Club - UAE (UFAC-UAE) for putting an effort to have a successful airsoft competition like this.

HOOOOOOOOOYAAH!!!

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

United Filipino Airsoft Club - UAE in Dubai

Unified Filipino Airsoft Club (UFAC-UAE) is a fusion and unification of several airsoft clubs in the UAE Region comprising of Filipino and Non-Filipino members as well. The group was formed inthe year 2007 and is accredited by the Philippine General Consulate in Dubai.


Mistah Forces was the team who initiated to host the first ever legitimate playing venue in the country despite of extreme restriction of the game. On September 7, 2007, Mistah Forces hosted the first legitimate Airsoft game in UAE at Sharjah Golf & Shooting Club. UFAC Airsoft Game Organizers is currently hosting two games in a week in Dubai (every Tuesday Night OPS) and Sharjah (every Friday – Morning games).

UFAC is now considered as the stronghold of UAE Airsoft Games and will continue on promoting airsoft games and camaraderie among Filipino workers in UAE.

There are 10 registered teams in the group namely:

1. Mistah Forces
2. Magdalo Seal Team
3. First Encounter Assault Recon (FEAR)
4. Ghost Recon
5. Assault Recon Militia Airsoft Squad (A.R.M.A.S.)
6. Bwelta Force
7. Triskelion Airsoft Unit (TAU)
8. Stalkers
9. Black PAW
10. S.W.A.T.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Test fire your airsoft gun

Today was my 2nd airsoft game. Just like last time, my friend and I arrive the game site early but today his wife came along to watch us play and brought us and for the other players food.

The game started early today and there were a lot of airsoft players compared last week. My friends airsoft gun was still not working so he borrowed a gun from another friend of his. But to our surprise while we were already inside the gun site, the gun was also not working. So what he did was to wait for me to get killed so I can pass my rifle.

The person who was refferred to us to repair his not cheap airsoft gun came to us. The gun was only 1 week old and we were wondering why after a few games it didn't work. The man told him there was a problem with the fuse, so there they changed it.

Finally, we were able to play together for 3 games and the lesson we learnt was to test fire your airsoft gun before you go to battle.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Classic Army CA25

CA25 URX Entry CarbineDescription:


  • Moveable Cocking Lever and Bolt Cover
  • Easy Disassembly Metal Body
  • High Performance Motor
  • Metallic Hop-Up Chamber
  • Hi-Cap Magazine (470 Rd)
  • 7mm Metal Bushing Gear Box
  • Bearing Spring Guide

  • Model No. AR021M
    Product Name CA25 URX Entry Carbine
    Weight 3050.0g
    Barrel Length 363
    Barrel Caliber 6.08mm
    Bullet Capacity 470 Round
    Bullet 6mm BB
    Initial Bullet Speed 85-105 m/sec
    Battery Type Large Type (8.4v)
    Operation Airsoft Electric Gun

    Friday, January 18, 2008

    First airsoft experience

    It was last month when I joined an airsoft team called Mistah forces from an invitation of a colleague and today I finally had my first airsoft experience. Airsoft games here in Dubai are played in 2 play sites, in Sharjah Paintball Club on Friday and in Creek every Tuesday and today's airsoft game was played in Sharjah.

    I had the chance to test my airsoft guns and also my friends gun. My friend and I arrived the play site early at around 6:50 am as we were told that game starts at 7 am. My partner was so excited that he woke up 5 am and was already in front of our house when I woke up (it was also his first airsoft game).

    We got kitted out in overalls, a full face mask and supplied with airsoft guns. After we were informed about the safety instructions, we were out to play the game. Getting shot didn't hurt half as much as I had feared - it felt like being heavily tapped rather than stinging.

    Though it was tiring and my thighs are paining me, it was really fun playing airsoft because of the thrill and excitement when you are inside the gunfield, the shooting, running and crawling make it really looks like a real gun battle.

    Here are some of my first airsoft experience photos:






    More of airsoft pictures...

    Monday, January 14, 2008

    Tokyo Marui Airsoft Guns

    Tokyo Marui is an airsoft gun manufacturer/brand from Adachi, Tokyo, Japan. Its main market is Japan, but third-party retailers sell in Hong Kong, Taiwan, mainland China, South Koreal, East Asia, and worldwide.

    Such is the popularity of its guns that the company has its own center for airsoft sport called Tokyo Marui BB Sports Field. As its products are notable for their detail and accuracy, they have made appearances in numerous movies and Tokyo Marui has been mentioned in video game credits.

    The company is known for manufacturing high-quality AEGs (automatic electric guns), although they also produce electric, gas, and some spring pistols.

    I have now a high quality, top of the line AK-47 by Classic Army airsoft gun. This model is a metal/wood design that looks and feels like the real thing. It features a steel metal scope rail, steel flash hider, steel metal frame, 7mm metal bearing gear box and high performance motor. It comes with a high capacity magazine that holds 500 rounds for longer game play. It also features a wooden hand guard and stock, and a real gun logo with a unique serial number.

    I will surely buy 1 of these Tokyo Marui airsoft guns.

    Friday, January 4, 2008

    Classic Army airsoft guns

    Classic Army (Yick Fung International) is a manufacturer of airsoft replicas. The headquarters for this A.E.G. manufacturer is in Hong Kong. They produce automatic electric guns or AEGs. Although they very closely resemble real firearms, these replicas fire 6mm plastic BBs at safe velocities. Within the airsoft community, Classic Army is often abbreviated as simply "CA."

    Compared with other airsoft manufacturers, Classic Army AEG's are characterised by their many metal parts or, "Full Metal" meaning that each part that is metal on the real firearm is reproduced in metal on the replica, although it should be noted that it is not the same as the metal parts of a real firearm and will not enable use or operation as a real firearm. These metal components usually include the frame and body, spring-guides, bushings and firing mechanism (also called a "mechbox"). Replicas also feature pre-upgraded internals and polycarbonate pistons.

    As with most AEGs, Classic Army replicas use rechargeable batteries (either NiMH or NiCd ). In an un-modified condition they can be expected to fire 0.2 g BBs at approximately 280-315 feet per second (FPS).

    Due to the mass quantities of metal parts (aluminum diecasting) and the pre-upgrades Classic Army replicas can cost around 300 dollars for an entry level A.E.G.

    Classic Army has positioned itself as the primary competitor to Tokyo Marui in the airsoft gun market. Classic Army's appeal comes from its common use of full metal bodies on stock guns, 7 mm metal bushings, metal gears, and including high-capacity magazines with its products. However other companies have been catching with full metal bodies and high stock FPS as well. Classic Army is arguably one of the best AEG manufacturers on the market for the price today.

    Classic Army is the only airsoft gun company that is allowed to use the ArmaLite trademark on its guns increasing realism, appeal, and price. Due to the high price of the rights to the trademark, Classic Army will soon be reducing its number of the ArmaLite series to 10 guns.