Monday, December 24, 2007

Classic Army CA36 Airsoft Review

The Classic Army CA36 is an exceptional airsoft fire arm. It has been on the market for a while now, and customers seem to be very content with them. They are known to be very reliable. As with most full size airsoft arms, they look and feel like their real life counter parts. While the Classic Army CA36 is not the cheepest merchandise sold, the price is quite good. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other customers's apperception for your good taste. At 2790.0g , it is light enough for most buyers to carry onto the playing field. The beginning speed of the round at 85-95m/s is where most of the competition set their products.

Upkeep of the Classic Army CA36 is reasonably straight forward. The only thing that you will need to do to keep this airsoft gun going is to keep the hop-up device greased with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The disassembly of the rifle is straightforward, but taking apart the gearbox is not recommended unless you really know what you are doing.


Specifications of the Classic Army CA36 :

The Classic Army CA36 weighs 2790.0g . The length of the barrel on this lifelike looking airsoft gun is 495 mm . The inner diameter, or as most frequently known, the caliber of the barrel of the gun is 6.08 mm . The clip holds a maximum of 470 round ammo in it when it is filled up. For some weapons, bigger capacity magazines are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands ammunition and have an electric motor in them to shoot the rounds inside the rifle. The size of the ammunition is the usual 6 mm . The initial speed of the round is 85-95m/s as it leaves the barrel. For most arms, upgrades are facilely available, if not directly from the constructor, from your local airsoft shop for a fee. The battery pack size required for this merchandise is a Mini Type8.4v pack of batteries. The Classic Army CA36 is also known as AEG operated airsoft fire arm.


Features of the Classic Army CA36 :

Carry Handle Assembly and Export Sight Glass Fiber Body Hi-Cap Magazine (470 Rd) Folding Stock. Metal Flash Hider. Long Fore Grip 7mm Metal Bushing Gear Box


General information About airsoft:

Some airsoft sites allow the use of pyrotechnics, which are small explosive-driven replicas of ordnance such as grenades. A hop-up unit, if present, puts backspin on the pellet giving a slight upward arc. Besides the normal ranges or class, there are weapons designed for longer ranges, typically sniper rifles and shorter ranges (also called Close Quarter Battle (CQB) and usually of 200 feet or less). It is generally accepted that when a player is hit, they call themselves out, unlike paintball, which leaves visible marks on clothing. The term "backyard airsoft" refers to a battle that is held in someone's backyard that is not heavily wooded.
 Classic Army CA36


A few words about airsoft safety:

Some airsoft masks are made with mesh screens, though these screens do not offer protection from cheaper or bio-degradable BBs that sometimes fragment upon impact of hard objects. A player is required to keep their face mask/goggles/shooting glasses on at all times. Although there is a considerable difference between airsoft and paintball energy levels (1 joule verses 12 joules), the type of collisions that occur (elastic airsoft vs. Airsoft playing fields usually have rules specifying what velocity is allowed for each player position.


Airsoft accessories:

The latest Airsoft grenades have much improved since their first introduction, TLSFX UK have done pioneering work in the development of much tougher grenades using rocket star burst shell cases, allowing them to be thrown much farther, ring pull fuses, and filling grenades with dry peas instead of paint balls or pellets, making them mostly biodegradable. Most of these "pyro" devices are powered by a gas. 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 authentic life like cenerios. Here are some thoughts on that:

A makeshift APC in a MilSim game, here it is simulating a Blackhawk to insert USMC troops behind enemy lines. Airsoft players in a World War II re-enactment. CQB situations include close range confrontations such as "house entry" where maneuvrability is more important than range or power.

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