US Airsoft have posted a video of the PCC45 from Guay Guay. Check it out and like and subscribe as usual on their channel:
Arnie
EMG Arms are looking for someone to test out their new licensed Barrett Fieldcraft rifle when it’s available. To be in it to win it get on over to their Facebook page and follow their instructions.
Coming soon. The EMG Barrett Fieldcraft is equipped with Marui VSR10 system, with featherweight zero trigger pre-installed, fully upgraded USA high power skirmishing specifications, and much more. Visit our dealers for full intel.
Available in Multicam, Black Multicam, and Black. Now taking pre-orders at EMG dealers world wide.
Let us hear from you by commenting below with your EMG experienced. We will be selecting a random person from comments below to send out a Fieldcraft for you to test drive and keep!
EMG Arms
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WE Airsoft have added a bunch of photos and a quick video of their just released Galaxy G model just before shutting down for Chinese New Year. At first look there’s a few different colours, it’s semi/auto, uses CO2 mags and it looks a lot like the AAP. It’ll be interesting to see what it is compatible with and how it performs.
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Strike Industries have now put the FDE version of their funky link covers up for sale. Stike’s products are intended for real firearms, but they will fit compatible airsoft kit and anyone who know’s Strike knows that their products are well designed and made to last.
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HAO Industries have posted photos of a new AimPoint protector to look after your optics and prevent BB damage. Also in HAO news ReptileHouseBlog has added an article covering their new L119A2 upper receiver set for the TM MWS. Be sure to check that out as well!
We have been busy making new Marui MWS kit recently so I don’t have much time publishing new stuff.
HAO Industries
More new stuff coming recently. Stay tuned !
First is the Lens Protector for Aimpoint M4. (Also compatible with M2, other model not sure )
Just place the PC lens and screw in the ring and your Aimpoint is safe!
We will be having our traditional lunar new year holiday from FEB 10th- 16th . Will see you guys after the holiday.
-Miguel out
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Fortis Clothing based in Axminster, UK are having a massive clearout of their end of lines and adding them to their clearance page. You can bag some amazing deals there with huge reductions on some of their jackets and clothing. Stock appears limited with new items being added as they go. the easiest way to get hold of them at the moment is via their Facebook page.
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Torc Precision have added a video of their new and rather awesome SF-DF (sound flash, device fusion) training grenade which features a kinetic trigger to their Facebook page. Video and text below:
After a request from one of our followers, we decided to give a demonstration of the SF-DF.
On one of the coldest days of the year, on soft ground you can see how the Fusion Kinetic Trigger makes the device perform
You can even see the impact mark in the mud
Torc Precision (FB page)
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Anvil Airsoft TV (AATV) posted a video interview with Badabing. Bored of your weekend TV and looking for something else to watch? If so then like/subscribe and watch their latest video.
BadaBing from Badabing Pictures joined me for a chat about what he does as well as answering your questions about Gas Blow Back Rifles and how to use them.
AATV
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GunMallHK have added photos of the S&T Custom Sterling by Smart Team HK. Talk about a perfect match for an SRU helmet! It does come with a low magnification scope, but remember you don’t aim with this thing, use the force!
Features:
(GunMallHK)
Welded steel receiver.
Rugged and realistic stamped.
Stubby CQB type mid-cap magazine.
Full metal LiPo ready 9mm gearbox.
Mock side mounted round counter.
Mock barrel mounted heat sinks.
Low magnification scope.
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I bumped into Tactical Coffee not long ago and placed an order for their Alpha blend beans and thought I’d give them a go at work. I’ll post my thoughts once I make a brew with the new delivery. After placing an order I thought I’d give Darren a bell and ask him to introduce their company to you guys on here.
They do a bunch of blends which are available as beans or pre-ground. The principal blends Alpha (BIG | SMOOTH | CARAMEL), Bravo (SWEET | BALANCED | CHOCOLATE) and Charlie (SWEET | COMPLEX | FRUITY) but there’s a whole heap more to chose from including products that support various charities:
Darren, the owner and founder of Tactical Coffee joined the Royal Regiment of Artillery in 1989 and after completion of basic training in Woolwich was posted to 17 Corunna Battery 26 Regiment RA in Gutersloh, Germany.
Darren served as part of a Tactical Observation Team that directed artillery fire, he worked as a Ferret driver, 432 driver, Warrior driver, signaller and as the assistant to the Forward Observation Officer. During his time with 26 Regiment he deployed on three tours of Northern Ireland, Two tours of Bosnia and a tour of Kosovo as well as countless exercises in BATUS, Poland, Germany and the UK.
It was on his tour of Kosovo in 1999/2000 that Darren had his first introduction to real coffee, while on duty in the Multi National Division Headquarters (on Millennium Eve) he was offered a cup of coffee from a cafetière and developed a passion for real coffee since that first cup.
In 2001 Darren was selected to be the Photographer for the Royal Artillery and the Gunner Magazine, photography was a hobby since school. Darren returned to Woolwich as part of Headquarters Royal Artillery and travelled to the Falklands, Brunei, Dubai, Gibraltar, Norway as well as the usual exercise areas around the world.
During his time as a photographer, Darren came runner up in the Army Photographer of the year competition and was awarded Licentiate to the Master Photographers Association and the British Professional Photographers Institute and won several competitions in the civilian sector.
In 2007 Darren was posted to the Royal School of Artillery in Larkhill to work as part of Media Services Team, the civilian lead team of photographers, Videographers and Graphic Designers. As the only military employed member of the team Darren didn’t fit in well.
On deployment to Larkhill Darren soon spotted a gap in the Military Clothing and Accessories market, there where no shops in the area that supplied equipment to troops on exercise on Salisbury Plain, Phase Two Recruits based at the Royal School of Artillery and stationed troops within the Larkhill, Bulford and Tidworth Garrison.
Darren and his wife Joanne soon opened a succession of shops in Larkhill, Bulford and Westdown Camp. It was during this time that Darren also established BombG T-Shirts, printing his own military humoured t-shirts and hoodies.
BombG T-Shirts was very successful but caused a lot of controversy with some of the designs being banned from sale within the shops that where located on Military owned property and even they even got Darren and his family a few death threats.
The success of the shops and the online T-Shirt business soon meant that Darren could leave the Army after 19 years’ service.
In 2008 Darren sold his three shops and online business and with the proceeds of the sale Darren and Joanne signed a tenancy agreement on a pub in Upavon, Wiltshire, but after just over a year the business venture failed, mostly due to the lack of support from the brewery with who they took on the tenancy and the fact that in Darren’s’ opinion he was on the wrong side of the bar.
In 2010 Darren joined the Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS) part of the Adjutant Generals Corps (AGC) it took Darren two years to realise that standing on a gate, opening a barrier was one of the worst things in life.
After leaving the Army for the second time in his life he started a career in the Private Security Industry and had several jobs including, Security Escort, Door Supervisor, Operations Manager, Instructor, Penetration Tester and even the dizzy heights of Close Protection. It soon became apparent that there was no security in security and spent a lot of his time searching for contracts that tended not to last very long and getting paid correctly and on time was becoming a full-time job of its own.
In 2015 Darren and his family moved away from Wiltshire back to the West Midlands where Darren had joined the Army 26 years earlier. Not happy with the normal pace of life, he wanted to start another business and try to make it as successful as his chain of shops and the online T-Shirt sales.
Darren took his love of coffee and tried to encompass this into a business and began to learn all he could by reading and watching videos, in late 2015 Darren took a course with the Winchester Coffee School and learnt the basics of making the perfect cup of coffee with the insight to opening a coffee shop, this idea soon turned into a mobile coffee van. It didn’t take long before he realised that both options were out of his finical reach, so he began to think of other ideas for a business that could incorporate his love of coffee and entrepreneurialism.
In 2017 Darren stumbled upon an online business selling bags of coffee to the military community in America and began to do his own research into the possibility of starting a UK version but found that he had been beaten to the post by a Company formed by a couple of serving Royal Marines.
Not letting this deter him he carried on with his research and found that every time he looked another UK online coffee company would pop up.
“We spoke with several coffee roasters and attended a few Coffee Expos and conventions across the UK before we found the perfect roasting partner, the company we found is also run by a veteran who employs veterans which matches our company ethos, we didn’t want to white label their own coffee and pass it off as our own, we wanted coffee blends that were unique to us. We took our first three ideas for our blends (Alpha, Bravo and Charlie) and the roasters agreed to do them exclusively for us”
In January 2018 Darren decided it was time to jump on the band wagon and launched Tactical Coffee. Since its first sale in January 2018 several other coffee companies have emerged and disappeared but Tactical Coffee has gone from strength to strength, Darren puts this down to his genuine passion for great coffee. We now have 15 coffee blends along with a Coffee from Australian War fighter Coffee.
Darren Gray, (Tactical Coffee)
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Everyone’s hopefully familiar with Action Army having released the AAP-01 pistol but they do make other things! Evike has posted a video of Action ARmy’s latest sniper rifle, the T11 bolt action rifle. Check it out:
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The 1st sample of the new King Arms TWS 9MM Glock Style GBBR has hit Hong Kong and is being reviewed by Octagon Airsoft and a video below courtesy of Phoenix Kira Suzuki:
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Verage Airsoft posted not long ago some sound tests with the ICS lineup. If you’re wanting a slightly more sneaky backup pistol this one’s for you!
When you go sneaky, and this is what you definitely need to know-how:
BLE-PM2 Sound test (with sound graph) https://reurl.cc/NXRlo6–
Video by ICS Captain Verage Airsoft/BE
▸AC-03 Shadow Extension Tube (100mm) https://reurl.cc/NXRloQ
▸AC-04 Shadow Extension Tube (160mm) https://reurl.cc/xgQv8e–
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When you are next YouTube surfing have a look at Azrel Sutcliffe‘s channel. Recently posted is a video showing the upgrade process on his HK45, in this video he’s installing the barrel upgrades. There’s more to come when he gets the new slide. Get in there and like and subscribe.
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Nitecore have launched their latest bright torch, the new P30i. This is a mega beam thrower with large numbers not he beam distance and brightness. I won’t get into arguments over brightness specs (that’s a huge political hotcake on various forums) but it’s veritably large and bright!
New Product Release: P30i𝗶-𝗚𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝟮𝟭𝟳𝟬𝟬 𝗛𝗶𝗴𝗵 𝗢𝘂𝘁𝗽𝘂𝘁 𝗦𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵𝗟𝗶𝗴𝗵𝘁
Powerful Searchlight Beam with a max output of 2000 lumen and a max throw of 1000 meters. Easy to operate with the side switch for brightness level changing. Dual-use USB-C port for charging and available with a direct connection with Remote Switch
(Nitecore)
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