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Latest videos from our YouTube subscriptions: June 1, 2011

by Arnie
  • KWA M9 Series NS2 Magazine
    KWA M9 Series NS2 Magazine.
  • Rain rain
    This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
  • Really High KWA Mp7 Chrono
    Using matrix .3g bbs with a full mag of propane. This was much higher than my older Mp7.

    When I first got the Mp7 I put a NPAS in it without even chronoing and it was maxxed out at 230ish with .25s. Took it out and got this!

  • Update | Airsoft and TWITTA!
    A short update video. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/fusion_airsoft
  • Airsoft School- What is a Hop-up? (Lesson 3)
    www.evike.com

    The third lesson in our Airsoft School Series!

    What is a hop-up?
    Why are my BB’s going up?
    Why are my BB’s curving down?
    This video will tell you how to fix that problem!

    Stay tuned for more to come!

  • Airsoft GI – Don’t Miss Our Epic Sale on June 11, 2011
    Be there for the Bone Yard,
    KWA’s ERG will be demoed,
    KWA Pistol Shooting Contest,
    Lion Claws Angels and LC Vehicles,
    Early Bird Drawing for $100 GI Bucks

    21077 Commerce Pointe Dr
    Walnut, CA 91789

    Be THERE!

  • Airsoft GI – Attention California Customers Sign this SB798 Letter
    If you live in California and you shop with us you will receive these two pieces of paper in your order. Please follow the instructions, fill in the blanks, and send the letter to the appropriate assembly member.
  • How to Make the Heteromastus Sinnet (Bracelet) by TIAT
    Free MP3 Music Download: http://tinyurl.com/3ktg7nc Yes…I’m going to show The Rapture and the Tire Tread Bar, but not this week or next. I’ve been showing too many technically challenging ties over the past month. So consider this week, and next, a "breather" before another wave arrives. This week I present the Heteromastus Sinnet. It’s a corky looking sinnet, that makes a great bracelet, and reminds me of a worm I once studied in college (thus the sinnet’s name). As a special gift I included a link to a free MP3 download of the music used in the "Heteromastus" video. Best to you all. JD of Tying It All Together
  • Zephyr Airsoft, Airsoft Game 6/4
    http://www.zephyrsports.com/
    http://picassolake-paintball.com/
  • Airsoft Evike.com- Official G&P USA Distributor
  • Echo1 France – Introducing Warsoft Magazine
    Echo1 France introduces Warsoft Magazine, the first French magazine about everything airsoft. The August issue will cover airsoft in America.
  • SCD TV RD – Alta Industries Ultraflex & Mechanix Wear M Pact 3 Glove – Video Review
    SCD TV Review Division takes on Alta Industries Ultraflex Kneepads & Mechanix Wear M Pact 3 Gloves
  • Airsoft Megastore TV – Airsoft Green Gas Propane Adapter Use – How to Video
    Welcome to AMS TV. David demonstrates the proper use of the Propane Adapter, which is the practical replacement for hard to find green gas for your gas Airsoft gun. Propane is a very "Dry Gas", which is why it is important to use silicon oil or spray and to hold the propane tank vertical when filling your magazine. We hope this helps!

    Links to Propane Adaptors:
    http://www.airsoftmegastore.com/Premium_SAPIEN_ARMS_Airsoft_Propane_Adapter_p/acc-sd-adapter-p.htm

    http://www.airsoftmegastore.com/SearchResults.asp?Search=propane

    Blog: http://www.AirsoftMegastoreTV.com
    Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/airsoftmegastore
    Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/airsoftms

  • Walther P99 Airsoft Pistol – RFR Episode 25
    https://www.pyramydair.com/p/Walther-P99-Blowback-CO2-airsoft-pistol.shtml?utm_source=yt&utm_medium=v&utm_campaign=Walther-P99

    Affordable, efficient, ergonomic design, and easy to engage during a CQB situation. This pistol will have your back effortlessly when your primary fails.
    With .20g bbs, an average velocity of 282 fps was achieved. To gain a 380 avg. fps as shown on Pyramyd Air’s website, use .12g bbs.

    Don’t forget your pellgun oil for continuous o-ring upkeep on all co2 airsoft guns.

  • How cool is this I love Toys!
    Nothing to really say here.
    Say: "Hey, R2!"

    COMPANION MODE
    "Go on patrol"
    "Don’t move"
    "Behave yourself"
    "Time out"
    "Be quiet"
    "Speak up"
    "Light beam"
    "Play message"
    "Do you remember"
    "Game mode"
    "Command mode"

    CHARACTERS
    "Luke Skywalker"
    "Anakin"
    "C-3Po"
    "Darth Vader"
    "Princess Leia"
    "Obi-Wan"
    "Han Solo"
    "Padme´"
    "Chewbacca"
    "Jabba the Hutt"

    GAME MODE
    "Light tag"
    "Room Guard"
    "Dance program"
    "Spin the Droid"
    "Answer this"

    COMMAND MODE
    "Switch off"
    "Execute course"
    "Turn around"
    "Go forward"
    "Turn right"
    "Turn left"
    "Plot course"

    COURSE MODE
    "Execute course"
    "Delete course"
    "Turn around"
    "Go forward"
    "Turn right"
    "Turn left"

    LENGTH/ANGLE
    "One unit"
    "Two units"
    "Three units"
    "Four units"
    "Five units"

    "Reset System" Can be used in
    any mode.

    Interactive R2-D2 Easter Eggs
    An Easter Egg is a secret message or in this case a secret command that has been programmed into R2-D2.

    Easter Egg #1 – Follow Me

    In Companion Mode, if you say "Follow Me", Interactive R2D2 will turn to find you and then attempt to follow you around. Go slowly though, or Interactive R2D2 will lose you and turn the other direction.

    Easter Egg #2 – Come Here

    Also in Companion Mode, if you say "Come Here", Interactive R2D2 will attempt to find you and come to you. Since this feature relies on R2’s heat sensing technology, kneel down in front of Interactive R2D2. Interactive R2D2 may not come directly to you, but Interactive R2D2 will try and find you.

    Easter Egg #3 – Imperial March Song

    Interactive R2D2 plays up to 5 songs, but only the Cantina song is expressly mentioned in the Command Guide.

    To play the Imperial March, go to Character Mode by asking "Do You Remember". Ask Interactive R2D2 about Darth Vader and Anakin (in any order) and Interactive R2D2 will play the song.

    Easter Egg #4 – Sad Cantina Song

    Another song that Interactive R2D2 plays is actually a different version of the song he sings if you command him to do the dance program (in game mode). When Interactive R2D2 is in a sad mood, he will play a sad version of the Cantina song. There are many ways to put Interactive R2D2 into a sad mood. The easiest is in ‘Do You Remember’. If you ask about Darth Vader, Interactive R2D2 will go into a sad mood. You can tell, because his mood status indicator will be red instead of blue.

    Easter Egg #5 – Celebration Song

    The Celebration Song is another one of the 5 songs that Interactive R2D2 plays and is not expressly mentioned in the Command Guide.

    To play the Celebration song, go to Character Mode by asking "Do You Remember". Ask Interactive R2D2 about Chewbacca, Han Solo, and Luke Skywalker (in any order), and Interactive R2D2 will play the celebration song.

    Easter Egg #6 – A "Special Surprise"
    The final hidden gem for Interactive R2D2 really takes a little work, as well as really knowing your droid.

    First, have Interactive R2D2 turn on his light beam by saying "light beam". With his light beam on, tap Interactive R2D2 three times on the head, and then place him into Game Mode by telling Interactive R2D2 "Game Mode" and then "Dance program". Interactive R2D2 will have a special dance, just for you.

    Easter Egg #7 – See R2-D2’s Reactions!
    Say the following names to get R2-D2 to give you a good or scared reaction.

    Good reactions:

    "Master Windu"
    "Master Yoda"
    "Qui-Gon Jinn"

    Scared reactions:

    "the Death Star"
    "Tuscan Raiders"
    "the Star Destroyer"
    "the Landspeeder"
    "Darth Plagus"
    "Darth Maul"
    "Darth Sidious"
    "Darth Tyranus"
    "the Empire"-he played the Imperial March once, too
    "the Cantina"
    "the Sandcrawler"
    "Jabba’s Sandbarge"
    "Jango Fett" and, believe it or not"

  • "The Sig P228" by Nutnfancy
    Each year it seems the discontinued Sig P228 achieves a more heralded status. As one of the classic Sigs, it is deserving of these praises. My Sig P228 9mm dates back to 1994 when I ordered it directly from Gil Hebard guns (Knoxville, IL) and had it delivered directly to my doorstep in North Dakota for $600. Wow, what a deal. Of course that makes my P228 extra special to me. But the "compact" Sig’s attaction runs much deeper. Like its slightly larger sibling and "Warrior Excellence" pistol the Sig P226, the P228 inherits its almost magical hitting capabilities. It can make even mediocre shooters (like me sometimes!) look good. It was ground breaking in its superb ergonomics which consist of a high tracton grip and ideal grip angle, superb 4.4 lb single action trigger, Von Stavenhagen sights, no nonsense cocking serrations, mag release, beveled mag well, and perfect balance. The P228 in its original form lacked my preferred squared trigger guard (like P226) in its forged aluminum frame but its absence detracts little from its capabilities. In hand the Sig P228 inspires a level of confidence that many pistols lack. It is supremely accurate and fast firing. Sig originated the barrel breech lockining into the slide (a variation of J. Browning’s design) which is extremely reliable and, in unison with full length slide rails like the P210, responsible for this standard-setting accuracy. Although no longer impressive, its factory 13+1 capacity was ground breaking at the time as its single-stack brother the Sig P226/P6 only held 8 rounds. Back in the 90s, that feature alone made the P228 a fast seller. Current high quality MecGar magazines ramp up capacity to 16 rounds with a still-flush fit. The P228 of course accepts all Sig P226 mags like the especially cool Sig factory 20 rounders and MecGar 18 rounders (not flush fitting). Takedown was also innovative in these classic Sigs and I find no way in which it could be improved: no pulling of the trigger is necessary, simply rotate takedown lever after mag removal and safety check, and remove the slide. That simplicity has since found its way into other excellent handgun designs like the Springfield XD/XDM, CZ 75 polymer, S&W M&P series, and FN FNP/FNX pistols. Durability is long proven and widely acclaimed in law enforcement, military, protective detail, competitive, and civilian circles. The Sig P228 has served with distinction with the US Army, US Air Force, US Navy (SEALS), multiple Federal Agencies, police departments, and foreign militaries. This long term service has created a huge fan base of this original West German produced Sig P228. These guns possess unquestioned and consistent quality levels which resulted in this impressive track record. The Sig P229 is a similar gun and superceded the Sig P228. It is about 2 oz heavier and features a solid stainless steel slide that is CNC milled. This allows the P229 to handle the higher slide velocities of the .40 S&W and .357 Sig without increased recoil spring pressures which would make slide cocking difficult for many users. It too is an outstanding Sig and is a near twin of the P228. But I in 9mm chambering I prefer this P228, hands down. That’s because it was built for that cartridge from the ground up, every component was made as size and weight efficient as possible. Its stamped-steel/pinned slide to me poses no significant downsides (maybe rust) and provides the owner with a user-serviceable breechblock. Perfect balance, accuracy, durability, and reliability and off the charts 2nd Kind of Cool. In the roles of recreational shooter, personal defense, primary sidearm, and now collectible, the Sig P228 is a Hall of Famer in the gun world and I predict its value and desirability will only increase over time. Mine’s not going anywhere./////////////////Nutnfancy Likabilty Scale: 10 out of 10 (price considered)
  • オペフラ Red River、2011年5月31日公開最新映像
    中国とアフガニスタンの国境に位置するタジキスタンで、激しい戦闘による火花を散らす米海兵隊。プレイヤーは海兵隊員として、2013年を舞台としたこの架空の現代戦に参加することになる。最新の戦術兵器も多数登場!ストイックなまでに再現された本格ミリタリーFPSの傑作、『OPERATION FLASHPOINT』シリーズ最新作、『OPERATION FLASHPOINT®: RED RIVER™』は、7月28日発売開始!

    © 2010 The Codemasters Software Company Limited ("Codemasters"). All rights reserved. "Codemasters"® is a registered trademark owned by Codemasters. "Operation Flashpoint"™, "Red River"™, "EGO"™ and the Codemasters logo are trademarks of Codemasters. All other copyrights or trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are being used under license. Use of military imagery from Defenseimagery.mil does not constitute or imply endorsement by the Department of Defense.

  • Modern Warfare 2 meets Metal Gear Solid – Bloopers & Outtakes
    Find out what’s next on facebook! http://www.facebook.com/beatdownboogie

    MODERN WAR GEAR SOLID – PART 5

    Huge thanks to everyone who helped make this. And everyone who watches and comments. Special thanks to our composer Karel Antonin, Ehobbyasia, Kessler Crane, and CMR Blackbird Stabilizers, as well as CPM Film Tools.

    Closed Captioning coming soon!

    We are currently working on some new video game and comic-related ideas.
    We’re also working on a DVD version of the whole Modern War Gear saga.
    Find out more at beatdownboogie.com

    * * * * * *
    Frequently Asked Questions

    1) Where did you get the guns?
    They are airsoft guns from http://www.ehobbyasia.com.

    2) What camera equipment do you use?
    We are currently using the Canon 7d. I really love it.
    We also use the Backbird Stabilizer, the only small stabilizer I’ve been impressed with. And we use a Kessler Crane now, which is really nice; fast to set up and move around.
    We just got a CPM Shoulder Rig which seems pretty cool so far too. For more info on all our gear check out:
    http://www.beatdownboogie.com/2010/12/17/whats-new-in-modern-war-gear-solid-part-3/

    3) Where did you get the costumes?
    There is a detailed breakdown on our blog:
    http://www.beatdownboogie.com/2010/12/17/modern-war-gear-solid-costume-guide/
    Most of the tactical/combat gear is also from Ehobbyasia.

    4) What do you use to edit?
    Final Cut pro and After Effects. Rick also uses Maya for the 3d effects.

    5) What is the end credits music?
    All the music in Part 5 is composed by Karel Antonin.

    * * * * * *
    Thanks for all the great comments!
    Beat Down Boogie News can be found on our blog.

    Beat Down Boogie Blog:
    http://beatdownboogie.com

    Beat Down Boogie on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/beatdownboogie

    Beat Down Boogie on Twitter:
    https://twitter.com/beatdownboogie

  • KSC MK18 GBB Shooting TEST
    kSC Original M4A1 GBB, Custom MK18 MOD1 Version.
    The DD RISII Made by Madbull
    More Picture Come Visit…
    http://www.arms-cool.net/forum/thread-91299-1-1.html
  • CRKT Summa & Premonition: "McGinnis Scores" by Nutnfancy
    Pending////////////////////////Nutnfancy Likability Scale Summa: 9 out of 10, Premonition: 9 out of 10 (add .5 if razor sharp out of box)

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