Sunday, December 9, 2007

Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact Airsoft Review

The Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact is an superb airsoft fire arm. It has been sold for quite a while now, and people seem to be very content with them. They are known to be very dependable. As with most full size airsoft arms, they seem like their real counter parts. While the Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact is not the cheepest device on the market, the price is really worth it. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other people's apperception for your good taste. At 2550.0g , it is light enough for most people to carry onto the playing field. The starting speed of the bullet at 85-95 m/sec is where most of the competition set their merchandise.

Maintenance of the Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact is quite straight forward. The only thing that you will need to do to maintain this airsoft rifle going is to keep the hop-up device lubricated with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The dismanteling of the rifle is easy, but taking apart the gearbox is not advised unless you really know what you are up to.


Specifications of the Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact :

The Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact weighs 2550.0g . The length of the barrel on this realistic looking airsoft rifle is 200mm . The inner diameter, or as most generally known, the caliber of the barrel of the gun is 6.08mm . The clip holds a max of 300 round bbs in it when it is filled up. For some arms, bigger capacity round holders are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands rounds and have an electric motor in them to supply the rounds into the fire arm. The size of the bullet is the usual 6mm BB . The beginning speed of the round is 85-95 m/sec as it exits the barrel. For most weapons, upgrades are readily available, if not directly from the manufacturer, from your local airsoft store for a fee. The battery size expected for this device is a Large Type (8.4V) pack of batteries. The Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact is also known as AEG operated airsoft weapon.


Features of the Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact :

Individual Serial Number Flip-Up Rear Sight 7mm Bearing Metal & New Design Gear Box Rail System. Hi Cap Magazine (300 Rd). Easy Disassembly Metal Body. Reinforced Parts (Gear Set and Sealed Cylinder). Bearing Spring Guide and Piston Head Modified Wiring Switch


General information About airsoft:

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. Depending on the muzzle velocity of the gun and distance from which a person is shooting, the person on the receiving end of the shot will usually feel the impact but the pellets will sometimes not be felt by a player at very long ranges, hence the importance of Marshals. 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. Some players even wear military-style helmets, such as the kevlar MICH helmet, or hydration systems, such as those manufactured by Camelbak.


 Classic Army M15A4 C.Q.B. Compact
A few words about airsoft safety:

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. The best overall protection is currently offered by paintball masks. 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. The minimum safe level of gear required to participate in most games includes a pair of fully-sealing impact-rated goggles to protect the eyes of the participants.


Airsoft accessories:

50, for a container of about 2000, to around $16 USD, for a large tub of about 10,000. 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. 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 actual life like cenerios. Here are some thoughts on that:

Many Mil-Sim players choose to wear real gear (not an airsoft replica) and in some cases, real ballistic protective armor. MILSIM-games often last several days, for example the large BERGET-event in Sweden lasts 6 days in a row, with no breaks. A makeshift APC in a MilSim game, here it is simulating a Blackhawk to insert USMC troops behind enemy lines.

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