Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Classic Army AUG A1 Airsoft Review

The Classic Army AUG A1 is an outstanding airsoft gun. It has been sold for a while now, and customers seem to be very content with them. They are known to be very good quality. As with most full size airsoft guns, they look and feel like their real life counter parts. While the Classic Army AUG A1 is not the least expensive product on the market, the price is well worth it. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other customers's acknowledgment for your good taste. At 3300.0g , it is light enough for most customers to carry onto the playing field. The beginning speed of the ammunition at 85-95 m/sec is where most of the other suppliers set their merchandise.

Care of the Classic Army AUG A1 is adequately easy. The only thing that you will must to do to keep this airsoft fire arm going is to maintain the hop-up apparatus lubed with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The taking apart of the fire arm is easy, but taking apart the gearbox is not advised unless you are really sure what you are up to.


Specifications of the Classic Army AUG A1 :

The Classic Army AUG A1 weighs 3300.0g . The length of the barrel on this authentic looking airsoft rifle is 510mm . The inner diameter, or as most frequently known, the caliber of the barrel of the weapon is 6.08 mm . The clip holds a max of 330 round bullets in it when it is filled up. For some arms, larger capacity magazines are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands rounds and have an electric motor in them to push the rounds into the weapon. The size of the round is the widely popular 6mm BB . The starting speed of the bullet is 85-95 m/sec as it leaves the barrel. For most arms, upgrades are easily available, if not directly from the constructor, from your local airsoft retail outlet for a fee. The pack of batteries size mandated for this device is a Mini Type 8.4v battery pack. The Classic Army AUG A1 is also known as AEG operated airsoft rifle.


Features of the Classic Army AUG A1 :

With Real Gun Steyr Mannlicher Logo 7mm Oily Steel Bushing Gear Box Hi-Cap Magazine (330 Rd) Metal Flash Hider. High Performance Motor. Metal Spring Guide 1.5X Optical Sight


 Classic Army AUG A1
General information About airsoft:

It is generally accepted that when a player is hit, they call themselves out, unlike paintball, which leaves visible marks on clothing. Equipment is generally for increasing combat efficiency, but can be used to provide enhanced realism. A hop-up unit, if present, puts backspin on the pellet giving a slight upward arc. The overall average for a high quality electric gun such as a Classic Army or Tokyo Marui, is around $200-$500 USD, depending on the model. Airsoft equipment encompasses many types of equipment used in the sport of airsoft, including the airsoft gun used to shoot airsoft pellets at opponents, safety goggles, and all sorts of tactical gear including vests, equipment holders, and gun accessories.


A few words on airsoft safety:

There have been a few highly isolated cases of airsoft guns being mistaken for real firearms, and some cases where armed law enforcement units have responded to tips of unlawful firearm use. Any gun over 400fps can injure someone. The best overall protection is currently offered by paintball masks. In the United Kingdom, the use or possession of any kind of replica weapon, loaded or otherwise in a public place is an offence which can carry heavy penalties except under specific conditions.


Airsoft accessories:

The hand grenades have many faults and therefore not as popular or common as grenade launchers like the M203 which launches a large number of pellets or foam slug rounds using green gas. Mines are not popular in some cases either, because most only produce a mushroom cloud when activated without actually firing pellets, but an equally large amount of mines do fire 6mm pellets in large masses, similar to an M203 launcher. 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.


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

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. Some common game variations include Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Close Quarters Battle (that attempts to simulate real life Close Quarters Battle).

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