Sunday, December 2, 2007

Classic Army CA249 Airsoft Review

The Classic Army CA249 is an excellent airsoft weapon. It has been sold for quite a while now, and buyers seem to be very content with them. They are known to be very dependable. As with most full size airsoft weapons, they come across like their real counter parts. While the Classic Army CA249 is not the most affordable product sold, the price is very resonable. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other buyers's recognition for your good taste. At 5.7 kg , it is light enough for most customers to carry onto the playing field. The beginning speed of the bullet at 85-95 m/sec is where most of the other maunfacturers set their merchandise.

Care of the Classic Army CA249 is sort of straight forward. The only thing that you will must to do to maintain this airsoft gun going is to maintain the hop-up assembley greased with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The disassembly of the gun is uncomplicated, but taking apart the gearbox is not recommended unless you are really sure what you are doing.


Specifications of the Classic Army CA249 :

The Classic Army CA249 weighs 5.7 kg . The length of the barrel on this authentic looking airsoft gun is 510 mm . The inner diameter, or as most generally known, the caliber of the barrel of the gun is 6.08 mm . The magazine holds a max of 300 Rd ammunition in it when it is filled up. For some weapons, larger capacity clips are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands rounds and have an electric motor in them to shoot the rounds inside the gun. The size of the ammunition is the widely popular 6mm BB . The beginning speed of the ammo 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 neighborhood airsoft shop for a fee. The pack of batteries size mandated for this device is a Large Type 8.4 V pack of batteries. The Classic Army CA249 is also known as AEG operated airsoft weapon.


Features of the Classic Army CA249 :

Bipod For CA249 Series Metal Spring Guide Hi - Cap Magazine For M16 (300 Rd) Metal Feed Cover, New Design Gear Box. 8mm bushing Gear Box New Design Hop Up Chamber


 Classic Army CA249
General information About airsoft:

An "honor system" is employed whereby the players rely on each others honesty to admit to being hit, because unlike paintball, the plastic pellets stop on hitting clothing. 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. 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. So, most airsoft guns typically fire 200-450 fps, since they are used outdoors for most operations, balancing good speed and range with energy generated.


A few words about airsoft safety:

A BB can easily cause serious damage to the eye of a person not wearing eye protection. Airsoft player shooting from behind cover wearing goggles that fully seal the area around the eyes and a balaclava to protect the face. 1-2003 rated goggles are specifically intended for use in industry and manufacturing and are not for use in sports. Because airsoft games are most often played in natural surroundings, animals can often interfere with these games and potentially be hazardous.


Airsoft accessories:

50, for a container of about 2000, to around $16 USD, for a large tub of about 10,000. Most of these "pyro" devices are powered by a gas. 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.


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

In larger scale MilSims vehicles as simple as painted vans and trucks will be used. 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.

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