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New gear at Redwolf

by Arnie

Keith over at RedWolf has chimed in with news of new products and gear that they are stocking at the moment, so I thought it was about time I went through their listings and added the highlights here:

First there’s the WE Hi Capa 5.1 (Full Metal), made by Wei-E Tech apparently. It’s the same Taiwanese build that we’ve seen from Armotech just under a different brandname. Priced at 103USD it’s very hard to beat for the money.

WE Hi Capa 5.1 (Full Metal):

Very solid and heavy pistol from this Taiwan manufacturer, the WE Hicapa 5.1 is based on Marui Hi-cap 5.1’s design. Full metal construction with 20mm lower rails for installing accessories such as flashlight & laser unit. Extremely smooth slide cycling action with strong recoil and a pleasant assortment of clicks and clacks when the slide is pulled back makes this gun a lot of fun to shoot. Lead content in slide makes it extremely heavy and solid with a strong kick during blowback. Good for 300fps when using HFC22 TOP Gas! Lots of fun to shoot and highly recommended! (RedWolf Airsoft)

Next there’s a handy replacement gas valve for the KWC CO2 pistol/SMG range that allows it to use propane priced at around 12USD.

KWC Gas Valve for Mini UZI / Sigma SW40F / Desert Eagle CO2 Version:

Install this gas valve into Co2 gas magazines of KWC GBB ( Mini UZI / Sigma SW40F / Desert Eagle CO2 Version ). Use a tool (code : Z50 , not included and will be available later) with screwdriver to take away all the intenal parts from Co2 magazine as small picture.
test result below:
1. UZI delievers 350fps with Top Gas. It can shoot 29rd bbs in semi mode / 15rd bbs in full auto mode.
2. Sigma SW40F delievers 370fps with Top Gas.
3. Desert Eagle delievers 350fps with Top Gas. (RedWolf Airsoft)

Now here’s an interesting one, this is the HFC Desert Eagle, that’s a straight copy of the Tokyo Marui version, but is more powerful and comes in a rather nice case:

HFC Desert Eagle:

The Desert Eagle is undoubtedly the biggest handguns on the airsoft market today. Manufactured by IMI since 1984 in real steel format, the Desert Eagle was actually designed by American firm Magnum Research in Mineapolis, USA. One of the hardest kicking pistols in airsoft, this version by HFC not only kicks hard, makes a loud sound, but also performs at 300fps+ of power! That’s 40fps more than the similarly designed Tokyo Marui Desert Eagle. This HFC version is also wider and more true to dimensions to the real Desert Eagle. Durable ABS construction with rubber finishing grips. Metal parts include trigger, abidextrous safety, hammer, slide lock, safety, and removeable full size magazine. Not designed for small hands, this gun packs a menacing kick on each round – making the gun rock and yaw in your hand (feels very impressive). Strong recoil spring means that the slide locks back into place with a very loud and solid slap! Attractive blowback sound is music to your ears. As seen used by Agent Smith in the movie The Matrix. One of the most gratifying pistols to shoot in airsoft to this day! Exactly the same internal design as the more pricey (but lower powered) Tokyo Marui Desert Eagle. Beautiful alumunium pistol case is included with this gun! Two thumbs up and recommended by RedWolf! (RedWolf Airsoft)

In other news there’s a new HFC M712 (Full Metal) listed, it’s full metal and a powerful NBB by the looks of it, and should be a handy for anyone looking to make Solo’s blaster or as an addition to a reinactor’s closet. There’s a new 3 point battery sling by Milspex too priced at 33.95USD. The new Tanaka SWS fluted barrel version with the extended magazine is out too, but do note that it doesn’t take the older Tanaka magazines for some reason. If you’re after something interesting to bolt onto your M3 shorty, then the G&P folding stock should be pretty high up on your list. As a bit of a blast from the past RedWolf are now stocking the Elfin Knight’s products that I mentioned some time ago on here. The huge 40mm pistol and pistol mount are listed on their pages here, do check it out.

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