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Latest videos from our YouTube subscriptions: April 20, 2014

by Arnie
  • King of the Hill – NBR Airsoft Field – April 19th, 2014 -ASTKilo23-
    This was the second game of the day, king of the hill. Lasted for 20 minutes.
    I am using the custom Echo 1 Platinum Edition that I build, thanks to the awesome guys over at JAG Precision and Echo 1!
    Filmed with a GoPro hero 3.
  • DOE Airsoft Team The Sandpit 13 4 14
    Check out doe_oda_airsoft and search #doeairsoft on instagram

    Deniable Operations Airsoft Team at UCAP site The Sandpit. An awesome day with 4 of the team out, vehicles on site to transport players around, rocky terrain, open areas and dense brush make this one of the best sites in the UK. long range and CQB can occur with winding tracks, hills to fight up and a building complex.

  • SCDTV – Garden party z MG – Część 3 – AS WAŁ i WSS WINTORIEZ
    Gardenparty z MG – część 3
    AS WAŁ i WSS v.3.0 z "finlandzkiego" warsztatu MG!

    SCDTV na Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/SCDASG

    Wspierają nas:

    Combat-ID
    http://www.combat-id.com/

    SPECOPS
    http://www.specops.pl/

    Helikon-tex
    http://helikon-tex.com/

    Toysoldier:
    http://www.toysoldier.com.hk/

    Partnerzy:

    HOME PAGE


    http://blog.airsoftcommunity.de/
    http://ersoftkk.pl/
    http://rus.mil.pl/
    http://www.popularairsoft.com/
    http://www.nlairsoft.com
    http://www.airsoft2day.com/
    http://www.koalicjapolnoc.pl
    http://weekend-warriors.pl
    http://www.airsoftcommunity.it/
    http://zombie-zone.pl/

    Support the 3R – Red Rag Rule:
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/3RRed-Rag-Rule/145849582249578?fref=ts

  • SCDTV – Garden party z MG – Część 2 – Karabiner 43
    Gardenparty mit MG – część 2
    Gadamy o replice AEG faszystowskiego Karabiner 43 zmontowanej przez MG!

    SCDTV na Facebook:
    https://www.facebook.com/SCDASG

    Wspierają nas:

    Combat-ID
    http://www.combat-id.com/

    SPECOPS
    http://www.specops.pl/

    Helikon-tex
    http://helikon-tex.com/

    Toysoldier:
    http://www.toysoldier.com.hk/

    Partnerzy:

    HOME PAGE


    http://blog.airsoftcommunity.de/
    http://ersoftkk.pl/
    http://rus.mil.pl/
    http://www.popularairsoft.com/
    http://www.nlairsoft.com
    http://www.airsoft2day.com/
    http://www.koalicjapolnoc.pl
    http://weekend-warriors.pl
    http://www.airsoftcommunity.it/
    http://zombie-zone.pl/

    Support the 3R – Red Rag Rule:
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/3RRed-Rag-Rule/145849582249578?fref=ts

  • Airsoft War M870 Shotgun, KWA M4 The Depot Glasgow HD
    Almost ten minutes of Action from The Depot. The Depot is located in the middle of a Glasgow suburb called Castlemilk. The site is a former furniture factory, two floors with over 210,000 sq ft of fully indoor gaming area. There’s a little outtake right at the end of the video.

    Connect with Scout
    FaceBook At http://www.facebook.com/scoutthedoggie
    Twitter https://twitter.com/YouTubeScout

    Links to sites I film at
    Section8
    http://www.s8airsoft.com/ Allanton, in between Edinburgh & Glasgow

    The Depot
    http://www.firstandonlyevents.co.uk/venues/the-depot-glasgow Castlemilk, Glasgow

    The Fort
    http://www.fortairsoft.co.uk The Fort, Kirkcaldy, Scotland

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    Airsoft is a sports game which is played by people, young and old, around world.
    The age anyone can play this game depends on the insurance cover that each site has. Most sites in the UK, USA etc accept players from age 14, though many will also accept players as young as 10. I would advise that before playing Airsoft at any site, you make sure it has insurance cover for all players. Always wear eye protection when playing Airsoft, even if you are just playing in your backyard. Airsoft is non-lethal, no-one has ever been injured using these. It is not possible to convert these items to use anything other than little plastic BBs. Above all, Always play safe.

  • How to Make the Starthistle Braid (Paracord) Bracelet by TIAT
    Book Link: http://tinyurl.com/JDLenzenBooks The next installment in my series of new braided ties (a few of which are being held for my forthcoming book, "Paracord Project Inspiration"), the Starthistle Braid illustrates what subtle moves and right-left outer cord wraps can achieve. Generating a Starthistle like pattern along a braided line, the bracelet version of this tie looks super clean and stylish!
  • Tokyo Marui HK45 GBB 東京マルイ
    マルイのガスブロHK45です。やっと発売になりました。モックの展示から何年経過したか忘れましたが無事に発売されて何より。スライドストップの削れ対策もしっかりされていて今の所問題無しで快調に作動しています。
  • How to make a two-peg spool knit paracord lanyard
    More knotty stuff on my blog: http://stormdrane.blogspot.com
    Higher resolution supplies photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/stormdrane/13905373812/

    The two-peg spool knit can be found in ‘The Ashley Book of Knots’ as knot #2878, a Square Loop Sinnet, along with other variations.

    For quick deployment of the cord, should you need to repurpose it from the lanyard, just cut off one end below the lanyard knot, unlock the knit by pulling the end strand out of the loop, and pull to quickly unravel the length of cord.

    Many of my spool knitting blog posts date back over the past several years, so folks don’t know to look there for the info, and since I still get lots of questions, I finally added this video. One of my older videos shows starting a lanyard on a three-peg spool. http://youtu.be/Xk4ZFHY3Pzo

    A few links added below of some of my other blog posts with spool knitting projects:

    Two colors on a 4-peg spool: http://stormdrane.blogspot.com/2007/10/two-tone-braided-lanyardwrist-strap-in.html

    Adding a core strand: http://stormdrane.blogspot.com/2007/08/few-folks-asked-me-how-i-braided-around.html

    Spare cord carry on a boonie hat: http://stormdrane.blogspot.com/2007/09/heres-another-way-to-carry-50-feet-of.html

    A necklace: http://stormdrane.blogspot.com/2007/06/type-i-od-green-paracord-braided.html

    Working with just two pegs is similar to using a ‘lucet’, a two-pronged fork cord making textile tool, dating back at least as far as the middle ages. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucet

    How much cord is needed for a particular project varies by cord diameter and the spool peg spacing you intend to use, how many pegs being used, so although there may be a mathematical formula for each instance, it would be different for every project, I usually just overestimate what I think I’ll need and add more to that, better to have too much than to come up short on a project. If you do come up short, you could always sew/melt/glue/knot in more cord to continue.

    You can improvise and make your own spools or buy them at craft stores/online, but making your own is recommended to get the knit however tight or loose, stiff or flexible as you prefer. You can use nails, cotter pins, bobby pins along with PVC pipe, epoxy, and tape, or make them from wood, aluminum, steel, or toilet paper roll cardboard tubes and popsicle sticks. ;)

  • AIRSOFT MEGAGAME MADNESS!! – A Lot of Kills in 100+ Player Game! (Airsoft GI Gameplay)
    ►►► Enjoy the video? Follow the link to subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=airsoftgidotcom ◄◄◄

    Recently, Daniel got to play in a MegaGame, and recorded some awesome footage. He was on the smaller team, and was playing against about 60-70 other players with only his squad of 30. Using his extremely custom Noveske M4, he was able to help out his squad and delay the other team enough to win. If you like this video, be sure to subscribe and let us know what you think in the comments below!

    Check out the Specter Pouch Daniel uses to get extremely fast reloads:
    http://www.airsoftgi.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Specter+PFC+PriMAC+Magazine+Pouch&inc_subcat=1&categories_id=&x=0&y=0&inc_subcat=1

    Check out Daniel’s custom M4 here:

    www.airsoftgi.com

  • PolarStar Airsoft – "Project X" 4/18/14
    Since PolarStar Airsoft’s "Project X" in currently in the early prototype stage of its development, we unfortunately will not be able to provide an official answer to all questions related to this project since some aspects of the system are subject to change before it is ready to enter production. However, we would like to try and answer some of the common questions which have surfaced after its initial announcement.

    "What is it?"
    Project X is a full mechanical, select fire, pneumatic drop-in system for an AEG gearbox. The system has no electronics so there is no need for a FCU, wire harnesses or battery. The key purpose of this system is to be able to operate reliably in any climate and weather condition you can throw at it, up to and including being completely submerged in water.

    "Does it have Blowback?"
    The term "Blowback" generally implies the model mimics the operation of a real firearm with a recoiling bolt and open breech. That being established, no, it is not a blowback. However, being a fully mechanical system it does have some level of recoil feedback although not on the level of a full blown GBBR. The feedback felt could be compared to what you get from a EBB rifle.

    "How much is it?"
    At this time we are unable to give an official answer on this since it is still in development. It is being developed as a sister product to the Fusion Engine with the same level of craftsmanship and quality so one can expect it to be priced comparably.

    "When will it be available?:
    No official release date is available at this time although we do hope to have it available later on this year.

    "Is it adjustable for FPS and ROF?"
    Yes, both the muzzle velocity and cyclic rate are adjustable. However, the system is self regulating so FPS will not be adjusted by simply changing the input pressure. Cyclic rate has the potential to be adjusted internally or externally. Velocity adjustments will need to be done internally.

    "Do you need an Air Rig?"
    The system was originally designed to run straight off of an SLP tank but we have determined that it will operate best at lower pressures similar to the Fusion Engine so an air rig will most likely still be required.

    "Can it run on CO2?"
    Since there are no solenoids which could potentially be damaged by spikes in pressure, CO2 will most likely be a viable option as a power source.

    "What does it fit into?"
    It is being designed to fit into the shell of a TM spec AEG gearbox. The first available option will of course be for the Version 2 and configured for M4/M16 series but we do plan to produce other models in the future.

    "Is it replacing the Fusion Engine?"
    No, it is not replacing the Fusion Engine. "Project X" is simply another product we are developing to answer the demand for an all weather, waterproof, drop-in conversion for an AEG gearbox.

    More details to follow.

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