The UHC Mini AK-47 is an excellent airsoft fire arm. It has been on the market for a while now, and people appear to be very satisfied with them. They are known to be very reliable. As with most full size airsoft weapons, they seem like their authentic counter parts. While the UHC Mini AK-47 is not the least expensive device on the market, the price is really worth it. You will get your money's worth in quality, and other buyers's recognition for your good taste. At 2 lbs , it is light enough for most people to carry onto the playing field. The beginning speed of the bullet at 120 fps is where most of the other suppliers set their products.
Maintenance of the UHC Mini AK-47 is pretty much easy. The only thing that you will want to do to keep this airsoft weapon going is to keep the hop-up device greased with silicone spray and and the barrel clean. The taking apart of the rifle is clear, but taking apart the gearbox is not endorsed unless you are really sure what you are up to.
Specifications of the UHC Mini AK-47 :
The UHC Mini AK-47 weighs 2 lbs . The length of this realistic looking airsoft gun is 8 in. The clip holds a max of 75 BBs ammo in it when it is filled up. For some guns, larger capacity round holders are also available, even ones that hold literally thousands bbs and have an electric motor in them to push the ammo into the rifle. The size of the bullet is the widely popular 6 mm . The beginning speed of the ammo is 120 fps as it exits the barrel. For most guns, upgrades are facilely available, if not directly from the producer, from your neighborhood airsoft shop for a fee. The battery size mandated for this merchandise is a 4 AA batteries battery pack. The UHC Mini AK-47 is also known as Electric operated airsoft rifle.
Features of the UHC Mini AK-47 :
Electrically operated by 4 AA batteries, Shoots 250 BBs per minute, Shoots approximately 120 fps, Comes with orange tip , Holds 75 BBs, Fully Automatic, Uses .12 g BBs, Range is about 60 feet,
General information About airsoft:
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. Some high-powered and well-upgraded airsoft sniper rifles can fire 6mm pellets at velocities of about 600 fps. Kinetic energy transfer is relatively minimal in airsoft compared to that of paintball. The term "backyard airsoft" refers to a battle that is held in someone's backyard that is not heavily wooded. 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:
1-2003 goggle standard for eye protection: the ability to resist 3 joules of impact energy without damage. Note that this replica is not in use on a field, and therefore has the magazine removed (and the chamber cleared), and has a barrel bag placed over the muzzleWhen not actively playing, many fields require "barrel bags," which were first introduced in paintball. Goggles not designed specifically for use with airsoft or paintball guns may break or shatter upon being struck, causing eye damage (although rare and easily prevented). Although airsoft guns operate on completely different principles from real firearms and are not lethal, basic airsoft safety should be followed to prevent the random chance of injury during play.
Airsoft accessories:
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. 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.
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. Combat situations on the battlefield often involve the use of common military tactics to achieve the objectives set in each game. In larger scale MilSims vehicles as simple as painted vans and trucks will be used.
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