Saturday, December 1, 2007

Classic Army M15A2 Rifle Airsoft Review

The Classic Army M15A2 Rifle is an outstanding airsoft rifle. It has been on the market for a while now, and people appear to be very content with them. They are known to be very reliable. As with most full size airsoft weapons, they look and feel like their authentic counter parts. While the Classic Army M15A2 Rifle is not the least expensive product sold, the price is quite good. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other buyers's acknowledgment for your good taste. At 2919.0g , it is light enough for most buyers to carry onto the playing field. The beginning speed of the ammo at 85-95m/sec or 280.5 - 313.5 fps is where most of the competition set their products.

Upkeep of the Classic Army M15A2 Rifle is reasonably easy. The only thing that you will need to do to maintain this airsoft rifle going is to keep the hop-up apparatus lubed with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The dismanteling of the fire arm is clear-cut, but taking apart the gearbox is not advised unless you are really sure what you are up to.


Specifications of the Classic Army M15A2 Rifle :

The Classic Army M15A2 Rifle weighs 2919.0g . The length of the barrel on this genuine looking airsoft weapon is 510mm . The inner diameter, or as most frequently known, the caliber of the barrel of the weapon is 6.08mm . The magazine holds a max of 300 round rounds in it when it is filled up. For some arms, greater capacity magazines are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands ammunition and have an electric motor in them to supply the rounds inside the gun. The size of the ammunition is the widely popular 6mm BB . The beginning speed of the round is 85-95m/sec or 280.5 - 313.5 fps as it exits the barrel. For most guns, upgrades are readily available, if not directly from the producer, from your local airsoft shop for a fee. The battery pack size expected for this device is a Large Type 8.4 V battery. The Classic Army M15A2 Rifle is also known as AEG operated airsoft gun.


Features of the Classic Army M15A2 Rifle :

Easy Disassembly metal body With laser 'Armalite' real gun logo, and Serial number. Reinforced slip ring Nylon & glass fiber hand grip, hand guard Hi-cap magazine (300Rd), Attachable metal handle, New steel gears, High torque motor. 6mm oily steel bushing gear box Metallic hop-up chamber & new hop-up rubber


 Classic Army M15A2 Rifle
General information About airsoft:

Pellets are usually 6mm in diameter, but some guns fire 8mm instead. Some players even wear military-style helmets, such as the kevlar MICH helmet, or hydration systems, such as those manufactured by Camelbak. MilSim (Military Simulation) generally combines airsoft play with some military live action role-playing elements. Many airsoft guns, especially AEGs, come with small red plastic barrel blockers that fit over the muzzle, but these can be shot off the gun, and don't provide the quick visual check that a barrel bag does. 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.


A few words on airsoft safety:

Like many competitive sports, airsoft inherently involves a certain risk of injury. A close range shot from a BB through clothing from a gun with a velocity over 400 FPS will usually break the skin and cause bleeding. A player is required to keep their face mask/goggles/shooting glasses on at all times. Traditional prescription glasses and sunglasses are almost never accepted as they will not prevent serious injury.


Airsoft accessories:

Most of these "pyro" devices are powered by a gas. 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. 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 some thoughts on that:

A makeshift APC in a MilSim game, here it is simulating a Blackhawk to insert USMC troops behind enemy lines. Some common game variations include Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, and Close Quarters Battle (that attempts to simulate real life Close Quarters Battle). 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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