Gamo Silent Airsoft Rifle Review
This airsoft rifle is a pretty cool looking and popular air rifle. The Gamo Silent Airsoft rifle comes with skeleton scope and 4×32 scope and looks really hardcore. The ventilated rubber pad for recoil helps it feel the part and the accuracy claims with some of the higher quality pellets are as accurate as we’ve seen in ages. From all recommendations, get the better quality pellets if you are not wanting to make constant adjustments for accuracy, you’ll be glad you did. Continue Reading >>
Many of us airsofters have started with an M4. While there is no shame in using this gun, many of us, myself included yearn for individuality on the battlefield. One of the easiest ways to do that is to get a gun that isn’t an M4 or an AK. One problem with getting a new gun though is the fact that you need to build up a foundation again. When you were using your M4, you bought a couple extra mags so you wouldn’t get outgunned and your friends were always able to loan you one in the event you forgot one. If you get a new gun, you won’t have the same luxuries right? Continue Reading >>
The SCAR is the well known challenger to the long-time running M4/M16. It promises better reliability while giving more versatility and functionality to its space-age platform. It has already proven time and again its value in the battlefield and now in the arena. Continue Reading >>
GBBs or Gas Blow-Backs are nothing new for pistols but recently they’ve moved into rifle platforms and are taking the world of airsoft by storm. Because of the way they fire, they offer exceptional realism that is lacking in an AEG and now WE brings the first bullpup GBB to the table. Continue Reading >>
The siege of Masada has been to many an epic symbol of defiance, making it a good name for a gun. The Magpul Masada, now the Remington ACR, is an attempt to fix all the problems current guns have. Now, those innovations come to the world of airsofting. Continue Reading >>
My first airsoft gun was an AK47 and like many other airsofters, I ran into problems. It started with mine not coming with tactical furniture and then the furniture I found didn’t really fix my problem. I wanted to have a scope but the hand guard rails sit too far away to get proper eye relief. With that said, I’ll have trouble finding problems with the new name in AKs. Continue Reading >>
I always get excited when airsoft companies come to the table with more than just M4s and AK models and KWA has done just that. The Kriss Vector SMG is legendary for employing a downward path for the bolt that drastically reduces muzzle rise and KWA honors the real steel potential of the gun by incorporating that same action in their airsoft counterpart. Yes my friends the gas-blowback gun actually copies the movement of its real steel parent. Continue Reading >>
Airsoft guns were meant to be awesome and any airsoft minigun automatically qualifies. What is an airsoft minigun? By definition a minigun is 7.62mm multi-barrel machine gun that blows your mind, shoots at an incredibly high rate of fire typically the word Gatling is used in conjunction with it. So what is an airsoft minigun? It’s pure airsoft awesomeness! Here are a few airsoft miniguns to take a look at: Continue Reading >>
The M4 style adjustable stock AEG airsoft assault rifle is a replica of the M4 assault rifle. The stock is adjustable and there is a RIS rail system too. It uses a 8.4 volt nun chuck style battery and an A/C charger. The magazine and instruction manual are included as well. There is full and safe shooting mode built in. It fires 305 FPS and will be accurate up to 200 feet. It is almost completely made of metal and feels very much like holding the real thing. It is battery powered, so the battery should not be charged longer than 4 hours the first time and no more than 2 to 3 hours for all subsequent charges. Over charging will damage the battery. The M4 style airsoft assault rifle features: Continue Reading >>
The electric Boyi D-Boys Kalash AKS 74U is a more compact version of the AK-74. The gun offers a shorter barrel and the stock folds easily for mounting and dismounting. It has a full metal body and receiver and the front and rear sight radius has also been reduced because of the shorter barrel being added. The muzzle brake was resized to fit the smaller barrel and to reduce muzzle flash. The gearbox is metal and a version 2 and the muzzle has a velocity of 350 FPS. The magazine can hold 500 rounds and it comes with the battery and charger. The electric Boyi D-Boys Kalash AKS 74U also features: Continue Reading >>