Friday, July 18, 2008

Is Tighter Better? Do tightbore barrels increase the velocity of your gun?

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FUNDAMENTALS OF ACCURACY

While many airsoft guns are fairly accurate out of the box already, there are always more demanding players out there with higher expectations. Having an upgraded AEG is part of the psychological grip you want over your opponents, but it's also more satisfying to shoot any weapon when the point of impact is where you intended. 

The first thing to do before even touching the internals of the weapon is to choose good BBs and learn to shoot. Even a laser-like tackdriver won't be useful in the field if you shoot junk BBs through it, or if you never fired some shots at targets. Remember, practice for an airsoft game doesn't have to be boring bullseye-plinking from one position. Set up a practical range where you can and shoot big enough targets with your mind on the speed as well! However, that is not the subject of this test.

Check out the full test results here

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Some Sizzling Hot New Products for the Summer

It's gonna be a hot summer and we've got 7 reasons why - Tokyo Marui are releasing a bonanza of hot new products this summer, as well as Marushin's super cool Ghost In The Shell pistol. These are some of the products we will be expecting in the following weeks:


  • Tokyo Marui AKS74U - Mid July release
  • Tokyo Marui M.E.U. - Mid July release
  • Tokyo Marui M4 P.M.C. - August
  • Tokyo Marui Detonics Silver - June
  • Tokyo Marui Pro Goggles - TBC
  • Tokyo Marui MAC11 EBB - TBC
  • Marushin Ghost In The Shell MATEBA M-M2007 - TBC

    Tokyo Marui AKS74U Tokyo Marui M.E.U. Pistol
    Tokyo Marui M4 P.M.C. Tokyo Marui Detonics (Silver)
    Tokyo Marui Pro Goggles Tokyo Marui Mac11 EBB
     
    Marushin Mateba M-M2007  

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    Monday, April 21, 2008

    Airsoft Surgeon CNC Machined Metal Slides for Marui Hi Capa 5.1 / 1911

    Well, Clarence Lai takes his fascination with all things CNC-machined further with his new range of CNC-machined aluminum slides for the Marui Hi-Capa 5.1 / 1911 - there are 38 variations available! From vented two-tone to fully-fledged fish scale slides, this collection has it all, with a variety of different trademarks or engravings. The aluminum used is of the 6061 variety, which is widely used for aircraft structures and CNC-machined to make the most of the tensile strength, which far exceeds that of die-cast metals. They're all new and available now, click the pic below to have a peek:


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