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Rabu, 01 Desember 2010

G&G CM16 Raider M4 RIS Battle Ready Combo Package (Desert Tan)

The attractively priced G&G M4 just got even more bang for the buck. Constructed from very thick high impact nylon fiber polymer; whilst being inexpensive, it is incredibly robust, more than enough for the starter or frequent skirmisher to throw around on the weekends. Coming in at around 1.9 kg, this gun is so incredibly light it is outweighed by many pistols; a fantastic choice for the smaller / younger beginner who need to learn to handle a full sized weapon but avoid the weight until later. Even more so, this does not feel like some budget gun, the finish on it is delightfully high quality, enough to give Tokyo Marui a run for their money. This model also has enhancements over the base model with a crane stock and rail system! 

The rails are also polymer but despite that they are rock solid and more then enough to handle common accessories long enough for the newbie to break in his skills over the next few years and perhaps beyond even that. 

What more, this package comes bundled with a battery and charger as well making it a fantastic starter kit for the absolute beginner, particularly one discerning enough to want a rail system and crane stock yet still prefer a lighter model due to their diminutive size. Even if your not so tiny, this is still a full sized weapon complete with RAS, crane stock, battery and charger all for an incredibly reasonable price. 

Take care of it and it will be a long lasting AEG; so much so, it would not be a bad idea to add this as a back up gun when you go to games. Rear wired easily accessible in the stock tube, small Tamiya small type plug for small type 9.6v battery (included). Furthermore, it is compatible with all upgrade parts from SYSTEMA, LAYLAX, DEEP FIRE, etc. so over time you can even juice it up! 

Clocking in at about 370 fps with a decent rate of fire on a 9.6v battery, coming with a 450 round high capacity magazine, a 9.6v small type battery, charger, RAS, crane stock and a complimentary bag of (approx.) 1000x 0.20g BBs what more can you ask for an exceptional economical package? 

source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/AEG_AEP_G_G_G_G_CM16_Raider_Battle_Ready_Combo_Package_Desert_Tan.htm

Airsoft Surgeon Jim Boland 1911 Open Class with Real C-More

Now this is a sexy gun of the truest sense; based on a the slim grip format that is the (Marui) 1911, the two tone Jim Boland 38-Super slide blends with the barrel-form like compensator for a 6 inch barrel. The slotted compensator exposes the guide rod which adds a flare of the industrial to this weapons look. 

The minimalistic hammer sits flush against the rear of the slide when down. When cocked, its tiny little tear streak low-profile is exactly just enough to be a hammer and nothing more. High grip texture patterned wood grips are contemporary styled to not clash with the weapons modern lines and yet the touch and smell of real wood is simply irreplaceable. 

A CNC Aluminium mount bracket attaches the real C-More mini red dot sight for a slim picture with a very clean, crisp red dot. For the classicists though, the weapon does have a fixed front iron sight and an adjustable rear iron sight if you do need to remove the red dot for any reason. 

Of course between the flared magwell, the skeletonised trigger and other typical racegun features it covers its bases as a competition pistol but ultimately what set this one apart is the wood grips, the guide rod and the compensator. Not afraid to be a little older in flavor, this racegun has soul. 


source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/Gas_Pistols_SMGs_Airsoftsurgeon_Airsoft_Surgeon_Jim_Boland_1911_Open_Class_with_Real_C_More.htm

Madbull Noveske N4 Metal Body (with Ultimate Hop Up Unit)

Designed using advanced 3D Computer Designs and constructed from high quality T6 Aluminium, the Madbull M4 Upper and Lower Receiver is a bang up piece of hardware. Fully licensed markings and authentic trademarks sets this series of Madbull Metal Bodies aside from the rest of the industry. 

Madbull's metal body feels exceedingly solid and with the deep CNC engraved trademarks pushes this upper and lower receiver set to the forefront of the Airsoft industry. Compatible with standard type 2 gearbox AR / M4 family AEGs, a Madbull body is a good place to start when putting together an AEG of your own build. Look around as Madbull makes bodies with all sorts of different markings and design tweaks. 

Whats more, it comes bundled with a Madbull Ultimate hop-up unit (worth US$40 in itself) which makes that custom build a little easier knowing you have a hop-up unit that will fit that metal body for sure and a good one at that. 


source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/Accessories_Metal_Bodies_Related_Parts_AEG_Madbull_Noveske_N4_Metal_Body_Includes_Ultimate_Hop_Up_Unit.htm

VFC MK17 Heavy Gen. III CQC (Flat Dark Earth)

The Special Forces Combat Assault Rifle or SCAR is a modular rifle made by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal (FNH, of Belgium) for the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) to satisfy the requirements of the SCAR competition. This family of rifles consist of two main types. The Mk.16 SCAR-L (light) is chambered in the lighter 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge while the Mk.17 SCAR-H (heavy) fires the heavier 7.62x51mm NATO cartridge. While time has showed the SCAR to generally be cancelled for US forces, to some extent they are used in limited quantities. In particular, the Mk.17 is still being acquired for special operations where the reliable platform for the higher power 7.62mm proves more effective for long range fighting. 

With a shorter barrel, the CQC variant of the Mk.17 is purposed for fighting at shorter ranges such as urban areas. The preference of the heavier cartridge in this case being for superior stopping power, particularly at fringe stand off ranges. 

It is with this prowess that the Airsoft Mk.17 makes its début; of course in Airsoft it means no difference to performance other than the different magazine, at the very least many player prefer the aesthetics of the Mk.17 over the Mk.16 due to the more aggressive profile of the larger magazine hanging out of the receiver. 

As a truly modern weapon, it uses a polymer lower receiver, pistol grip and stock but the material used is incredibly strong and hard wearing. The upper receiver, short barrel and other details are rendered in metal with the one-piece CNC upper receiver itself being Aluminium (for a high strength to weight ratio), the barrel being steel giving it a nice genuine distribution of mass proportionally speaking. The bolt does cock and lock to the rear to make hop up access easier. 

The stock is telescopically adjustable to 6 positions, the cheek rest is adjustable to 3 positions and the whole stock can be folded to the side for an even shorter overall weapon. The battery is stored inside the stock with the wiring so neatly hidden away that even with the stock folded none are visible. The bolt catch is on the left side but the fire selector and magazine release are truly ambidextrous being present on both sides. The weapon even uses the FN style magazine with the newer version leveled floor plate which doubles as a magazine pull. The weapon even field strips down similarly to the real thing. The gearbox is a proprietary VFC design but internally is entirely compatible with standard series parts making maintenance upkeep, repairs and modifications as simple as any other version 2 gearbox. The stock fits the mini type NiCad battery (8.4v or 9.6v) or also smaller LiPo batteries with a battery compartment space of approximately 2 x 3 x 21cm. Modification potential is high which very handy as the stock power of 315 FPS is perfectly good for short range and indoor use some may wish to swap out the spring to ensure targets at longer range can still feel the firepower. 


source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/AEG_AEP_VFC_VFC_MK17_Heavy_Gen_III_CQC_Flat_Dark_Earth.htm

Deep Fire M4A1 Carbine (Silver Series)

Deep Fire offers their new Silver Series as an entry into the economical end of the market. By offering this tier of weapon, the internal parts manufacturer that is Deep Fire offers you a quality entry level M4 for a very reasonable price. The internals are almost the same as their more expensive rifles.

This budget weapon has a metal (Aluminium) receiver and barrel, polymer handguard, pistol grip and stock. It is rear wired (deans connector) with a crane stock battery storage solution, battery not included. The crane stock is telescopically adjustable to six positions to allow you to tailor fit it for your requirements on the fly. The stock tube is designed to take a lipo battery internally, in case you want to change the stock to something else (e.g. Magpul). The included high capacity magazine can hold 300 BBs, a nice magazine for the airsoft beginner. 

All Deepfire internals with copper inner barrel (363mm), steel gears, full teeth piston (DF-CPP01), Aluminium POM Cylinder Head V.I and metal spring guide. Delivering 330 fps out of the box it is upgradable with standard springs, the metal piston head is capable of withstanding a high power spring if you decide to upgrade. 

With a fixed front post and no rear sight, the weapon has a flat top accessory rail for the addition of aftermarket optics like scopes. The intention of this M4 is to give you a solid performance platform to grow from. Whether you are a beginner on a budget or a custom gun builder who wants a vanilla platform to start off from, this Deep Fire M4 is a great choice. 


source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/AEG_AEP_Deep_Fire_Deep_Fire_M4A1Carbine_Silver_Series.htm

King Arms SIG 556 DMR

The real steel SIG 556 is a semi-auto rifle based on the SIG 55X series. With semi-auto action and converted to take STANAG magazines, it is targeted at the civilian market; its longer variant DMR (designated marksman rifle) is its more recent model designed for match shooting. In the case of Airsoft, this translated to an AEG with a whopping 550mm inner barrel. A fully trademark licensed weapon; this AEG does a fairly decent job of replicating the look of the real steel. 

With an electro-pneumatic blowback system, this weapon cycles the dummy bolt on each shot. The bolt cycle has a distinct metal on metal sound making it rather different then most blowback electric rifles. 

The combination of metal and polymers do a good job of giving it a nice rifle heft but spreads out the weight to keep it fairly well balanced. The rather heavy PRS stock actually works well to balance out the long front with front wired battery storage. 

The receiver has a flat top rail and the foreguard has a long rail on the bottom for bipods and / or grips with short rails on the sides towards the front for lasers and flashlights. Selectable of semi and full-auto which is not realistic strictly speaking but is useful for Airsoft games and if you do not like it you can always just not use it. 

It does take King Arms M4 magazines in this case coming with a short type 190 round high capacity version. Technically, as such, it is compatible with Marui magazines but it is a tight fit probably requiring some minor filing; it is recommended just to use King Arms magazines which is easy enough considering there is a massive variety of them and they are all more then good enough for gaming. 

It comes with a Magpul style PTS PRS stock which is highly adjustable and just the right stock for a marksman style weapon. The weapon does make use of an M4 style stock tube to attach stocks so for those who want to know it can indeed take M4 style stocks if you intend to change it although you should always ask to double check if your proposed stock will fit this AEG. 

Equally so, with 360 fps its good enough for outdoor use but if you want to crank up the power you can look into getting a juicer spring. This weapon does not come with a battery or charger, nor does it come with a scope or bipod either so if you want to pick one up take a look around the website, you are sure to find something you might like. 


source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/AEG_AEP_King_Arms_King_Arms_SIG_556_DMR.htm

G&P AR15A2

Although named like the real steel Colt AR-15A2, this G&P AEG actually replicates the Colt AR-15A2 HBAR Sporter as it has the full 20 inch M16 barrel instead of the AR-15A2s 16 inch carbine length barrel. Otherwise the differences in the real steel version are inconsequential to the Airsoft model (barrel twist rate, heavier barrel, etc) and for all intensive purposes this is a G&P M16 in this instance targeting the cheaper end of the scale as an entry level but high quality long barrel AEG. 

As a base model M16, is has the original receiver (metal) with integrated carry handle and full M16A2 style adjustable two-position rear sight with fixed front post. The full length solids tock allows the use of a large type NiCad battery and the long handguard is basic polymer style keeping the weight reasonable. 

The magazine is a mid cap 130 round capacity type STANAG thus giving you a fair capacity with no need to wind. G&P type magazine means that this weapon is compatible with Tokyo Marui and King Arms M16 magazines as well which makes it one of the easiest weapons to buy magazines for. Rear and front sling mounts and a bayonet lug and capable of both semi auto and full auto fire this really is the base military style weapon. 

Clocking in at a respectable 360 fps, it shoots clean and stable at that level making it good for decent out door range. G&P quite literally is the benchmark standard for version 2 gearbox type M16s so while this weapon makes a very fine basic entry model AR for general gaming it has a massive potential for modifications and upgrades inside and out. Over time, this weapon can be modified with so many staggering options that you really can build up a truly personalized AR type AEG. 



source: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/AEG_AEP_G_P_G_P_AR15A2.htm