Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) Airsoft Review

The Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) is an superb airsoft weapon. It has been sold for a while now, and people seem to be very happy with them. They are known to be very good quality. As with most full size airsoft guns, they come across like their real counter parts. While the Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) is not the least expensive merchandise sold, the price is quite good. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other people's apperception for your good taste. At 2784.0g , it is light enough for most people to carry onto the playing field. The starting speed of the ammunition at 85-95m/sec or 280.5 - 313.5 fps is where most of the other suppliers set their products.

Upkeep of the Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) is quite easy. The only thing that you will must to do to maintain this airsoft fire arm going is to maintain the hop-up mechanism lubricated with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The disassembly of the fire arm is clear-cut, but taking apart the gearbox is not advised unless you really know what you are doing.


Specifications of the Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) :

The Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) weighs 2784.0g . The length of the barrel on this realistic looking airsoft rifle is 363mm . The inner diameter, or as most commonly known, the caliber of the barrel of the armament is 6.08mm . The clip holds a max of 300 round rounds in it when it is filled up. For some weapons, bigger capacity clips are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands ammo and have an electric motor in them to supply the bbs inside the fire arm. The size of the ammo is the widely popular 6mm BB . The starting speed of the round is 85-95m/sec or 280.5 - 313.5 fps as it exits the barrel. For most guns, upgrades are facilely available, if not directly from the constructor, from your neighborhood airsoft store for a fee. The battery size required for this merchandise is a Mini Type8.4v battery. The Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) is also known as AEG operated airsoft fire arm.


Features of the Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System) :

Metallic hop-up chamber & new hop-up rubber 7mm bearing gear box Metallic R.I.S. with one piece outer barrel New steel gears, Reinforced slip ring, Easy Disassembly metal body With laser 'Armalite' real gun logo, and Serial number, High torque motor. Hi-cap magazine (300 Rd) Nylon & glass fiber hand grip, hand guard


General information On airsoft:

Some airsoft sites allow the use of pyrotechnics, which are small explosive-driven replicas of ordnance such as grenades. A large amount of equipment exists for real world soldiers which is also usable in airsoft games. Safety zone for airsoft guns is 1fps-399fps, that zone is probably the safest zone to play in, whereas the closest strike from a gun with 399fps would only make a welt, while anything below 200fps probably would feel like nothing at all. Airsoft participants organize meetings, either indoors or outdoors, at dedicated airsoft battlefields to play a variety of games ranging from short-term skirmishes, organized scenarios, military simulations, or historical reenactments. Most players typically wear military uniforms known as BDUs consisting of separate pants and shirts or jackets when playing, because it – just as with real soldiers – aids concealment from adversaries.


 Classic Army M15A4 RIS (Rail Interface System)
A few words about airsoft safety:

Airsoft player shooting from behind cover wearing goggles that fully seal the area around the eyes and a balaclava to protect the face. Goggles not designed specifically for use with airsoft or paintball guns may break or shatter upon being struck, causing eye damage (although rare and easily prevented). In many jurisdictions, using an imitation firearm to commit a crime (which often includes the generic term of "brandishing") carries the same penalty as if a real firearm were used because of the intent to kill. Many games in California institute a "snake call", whereby players have to yell "snake" when one is encountered to mark the location and warn other players.


Airsoft accessories:

Most of these "pyro" devices are powered by a gas. Heavier rounds are used for sniping, because they are totally effective dependent on gun, used mainly for quality airsoft sniper rifles, (especially upgraded ones with powerful springs), have enough power to put the round where they want it, and the heavy rounds have greater mass and are less likely to move off-target due simply to air resistance. And while most players, if they do at all use grenade launchers, will simply use an underbarrell launcher such as the M203, some players purchase heavier support weapons such as replicas of the Heckler & Koch 69 40mm grenade launcher, or a CAW revolving launcher, which can hold up to 6 40mm gas powered pellet grenades, (the pellet capacity of each grenade varies by its producer, and specified use, though grenades by MadBull Airsoft have been known to be able to fire over 200 pellets in a single shot), and shoot them in a semi-automatic mode.


Airsoft is very big on real life like cenerios. Here are a few thoughts on that:

Many Mil-Sim players choose to wear real gear (not an airsoft replica) and in some cases, real ballistic protective armor. Airsoft players in a World War II re-enactment. Special rules are often incorporated into airsoft games in order to make basic games more interesting or to increase "longevity" with seasoned players.

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