KSC CZ75 1st Generation Matt Black

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KSC variant of this legendary Czech handgun. 1st Generation version with new matt black finish. ABS build.

Tokyo Marui M93R Micro AEG

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This fully automatic M93R has miniaturized micro gearbox inside in display of latest electric gun technology. The mechanism doesn’t affect the external appearance of the gun in anyway – you would not know the gearbox is there!

Tokyo Marui M93R Micro Automatic Electric Gun can fire 15 rounds per second on consistent basis and is effective to range of 50 meters. The external details of the gun are very well made and will not disappoint those who like their airsoft guns realistic.

7.2v 200mAh battery is positioned inside the slide just under the inner barrel.

Est Price: $130

Tokyo Marui Type 89

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Tokyo Marui has replicated in great detail Japan Ground Self Defence Force standard issue assault rifle, the Type 89 5.56mm. It offers electrically controlled 3-round burst fire option, bipod, fully adjustable sights, die cast metal receiver and the typical pinpoint accuracy and range that all Tokyo Marui electric guns have.

Lenght: 916mm
Weight: 3,700g fully loaded
Magazine capacity: 69 BBs
Muzzle velocity: 89.4m/s
Rate of fire: 650-850 rnds/min

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Systema M4A1 PTW 3rd Generation

The 3rd generation Systema Professional Training Weapon (PTW). PTW-series feature hiqh quality full metal body with 1:1 sizing, most realistic takedown mechanism in electric guns, quick-change cylinderical piston unit and real size magazines. In this M4A1 version stock is Special Forces favored crane-stock with special internal space for battery.

Est Price: $1,200.00

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Operation Lang Vei @ Malasag

Force Recon Airsoft Group (FRAG-CDO) will be home at last in the jungles of Malasag, Cagayan de Oro by the 1st week of April for “Operation Lang Vei”. A whole day operation in which the group will re-enact The Battle of Lang Vei which was fought on the night of 6 February 1968, between elements of the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and the United States-led Detachment A-101, 5th Special Forces Group.

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The Jungle vines of Malasag

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FRAG members during a skirmish at Camp Lauriel today.

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Congressman Rodriguez pledges NOT to ban Airsoft

Congressman Rufus Rodriguez (PMP-UNO Cagayan de Oro) today met with the officers and members of Force Recon Airsoft Group (FRAG) Cagayan de Oro Assault Group (CAG), SAG, DWARF and other airsoft enthusiast in Northern Mindanao to discuss the bill he proposed on banning airsoft gaming throughout the country (House Bill 3426 confuses Airsofters). The group was able to convinced the Honorable Congressman that airsoft gun replicas are completely different from real firearms and are not lethal, and most airsoft venues have standard basic rules to assure the safety of all involved. His parting statement was NOT to ban the sport but to regulate the selling, manufacturing and licensing of these gun replicas. More about this story to be posted soon.

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Cong. Rodriguez (blue shirt) discusses the airsoft issue with Pres. Bobby ( FRAG -left), Pres. Clifford (CAG – 2nd from the left)

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A video was presented to Congressman Rodriguez about the nature of Airsoft Gaming

The Future of Airsoft – MORTARS

Sooner or later, airsoft mortars will be used in every airsoft games. Below are two videos which shows a test of a 40mm mortar using airsoft bb’s and an enemy HQ being pounded.

G&G Steyr Aug A3

STEYR AUG A3, another future release from G&G Armaments. Upper rail and integrated MIL-STD-1913 railed foregrip.

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The STEYR AUG A3 modular weapon system is the latest result of the continued development of the world renowned STEYR AUG rifle series.

The STEYR AUG A3 design is also based on modular system components, which can be configured from one variant to another quickly and easily, without tools, and at unit level, in order to meet a wide range of future weapon requirements.

The STEYR AUG A3 “bullpup” design maintained its short overall length, without influencing the barrel length, to meet or exceed, required accuracy standards.

The STEYR AUG A3 features a number of Picatinny rails (Mil. Std. 1913 rails), which allow the quick and easy mounting of various accessories, such as a grenade launcher, illumination and target acquisition devices, including a variety of optics or night vision devices.

Due to its utmost flexibility design concept, the STEYR AUG A3 is a state-of-the-art, multipurpose assault rifle, for day and night operations.

King Arms Battery Box (An Peq II)

King Arms will soon release it’s new Battery box – KA-BC-02.

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G&G Armament to release RK95 this year.

G&G Armament will soon release the AEG RK 95 Assault Rifle. Though no specific date was given of its debut, I think this weapon is worth the wait for hard-core airsoft hobbyist. The RK 95 is a 7.62 mm assault rifle of Finnish design, accepted into service with the Finnish Defence Forces in the 1990s in relatively small numbers.

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The rifle was developed in response to a requirement to replace existing 7.62 mm RK 62 service rifles, which was pursued in the second half of the 1980s. Between 1988-1990 the SAKO company developed the M90 prototype, which was a comprehensive modification of the RK 62. Changes to the original design included: the fire control and safety selector, whose lever was transferred to the left side of the receiver housing, the cocking handle cut-out in the bolt carrier assembly was covered with a strip of metal, the cocking handle itself was placed at an upward angle (enhancing left-handed reloading), a sliding tangent was fitted to the rear sight assembly with 150, 300 and 400 m sight adjustments and the rifle was equipped with a folding tubular metal stock with a locking latch system modeled on the one employed in the SIG SG 540 rifle.

The M90 was also equipped with a multifunction muzzle device and manual gas valve, enabling the use of rifle grenades. After undergoing further testing and implementing several minor adjustments (among them, the fire control and safety selector mechanism were reverted to the previous RK 62 configuration) the rifle was introduced into service with the Finnish armed forces as the 7.62 RK 95.

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A real RK 95 in action