So we mentioned that Tokyo Marui had released a video with cartoon lady and Marui combover man showing off their AM45 pistol (the black version of the pink model released not long ago) and their new pistol light the MicroLight CQX. Checkout the video below.
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BB2K Airsoft have posted a YouTube video of their experiences at the Umarex booth at IWA2021 and the new releases on the way. There’s the HK MG4 and a rather nice M29 revolver too. Please don’t forget to like and subscribe to their channel.
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Action Airsoft Store have the TASK FORCE 416D style receivers up on pre-order. They made on a CNC from (6061 T6 aluminum alloy CNC milling), anodised surface treatment and in two colours. They are intended for the VFC/Umarex HK416D Generation 2 GBB system. There’s a couple of links, one for black and one for the tan set and are priced at around 430USD.
UPDATE 13MAR21: here’s the images with less tactical ‘blur’ added.
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Seen over at Hyperdouraku is the news that Marui are launching their CQX rail mounted light on March 30, 2021. They’ve also posted the Marui press images as well. Here’s the link to a translated page for anyone that needs it.
Parts No.235 micro light CQX (black) parts No.236 micro light CQX ( FDE )
Manufacturer’s suggested retail price: ¥ 7,480 (tax included)Overall length 63mm, weight 25g (excluding batteries), maximum light intensity of about 200 lumens, using one AAA battery
Package size: W92 x H142 x D57 (mm)
Release date: March 30, 2021 (Tuesday)
JAN : 4952839 177353・ Micro light that is just the size of a compact gun
Hyperdouraku
・Two colors , “black” and “FDE (flat dark earth)”・ Equipped with a high-brightness LED with a maximum of about 200 lumens
・Continuous lighting for about 1 hour with a single AAA battery
・Equipped with 3 patterns of irradiation modes of “always on”, “intermittent lighting” and “random strobe”
・Equipped with ambi switch that can be operated from both left and right sides
・Lens is hard to break “made of polycarbonate”
・Can be attached to Tokyo Marui air gun equipped with 20 mm rail
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Here’s an interesting idea, a grenade shell adapter that takes APS shotgun shells over on Etsy by BlastersBB. they are about 18UKP each and available in various different colours.
This 40mm Grenade Shell allows you to fit a APS 870 Airsoft Shotgun shell with it. It basically converts the APS 870 Airsoft Shotshell for airsoft grenade launcher use. This 40mm Grenade Shell has been tested to be compatible with the following products:
– APS 870 CO2 Airsoft Shotshell
– ICS MGL Full Size Airsoft Revolver Grenade Launcher (ICS-190)
– ICS MGL Full Size Airsoft Revolver Grenade Launcher Gen. 2 (ICS-192)To use the APS 870 Shotshell with the ICS Grenade Launcher, you will need to replace the M4-0.7x20mm hex screw trigger pin with a M4-0.2x25mm set screw. Screw the set screw into the ICS Grenade Launcher just far enough so that it triggers the APS 870 Shotshell without putting excessive force on it. The set screw is not included, but can be purchased with a grenade shell in this listing.
Airsoft equipment used for illustration of this grenade shell are not included.
Official Airsoft3D / AirPower3D retail partner. Airsoft3D / AirPower3D Performance Technology Plus (PT+) products are 3D printed using PETG plastic, shown in photo, and are exceptionally strong. We can print to order any products in the Airsoft3D full catalog at a huge discount. Look at the full catalog and tell us what you want: https://www.shapeways.com/shops/airsoft3d
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ICS Airsoft have been taunting people with a photo of their prototype of their upcoming BLE-Vulture pistol. These look like standard grips and not the ones seen in the advert from their catalog and you can’t see the compensator yet. Not quite the American Tactical MOXIE, nor the Punisher’s personal pistol but somewhere close.
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Evike have posted a review of the EMG Kel-Tec RDB17. Now to be fair EMG is their own brand and they are a retailer, that’s not a suggestion of any issue just keeping things open! The EMG branded RDB17 is made by ARES so you know where the quality comes from and the licensing and legalised markings are via Evike.
Kel-Tec’s products (and their replicas) are often a diversion from accepted conventional design and quite desirable. In the case of an Airsoft AEG, bullpup designs make a heap of sense.
The RDB17 is due out at the end of March and currently on pre-order fr 319USD.
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SavingAirsoft.ca has launched as a portal to help everyone as a portal for all Canadians and those with a vested interest in preserving Airsoft in Canada. If you’re over there it’s obviously worth your time and effort getting involved.
Our goal is to work with the government to find a way to protect our hobby and our community. This site intends to show all Canadians how incredible and diverse the airsoft community is in the hopes of removing prejudice and misconceptions about our sport.
We also want to serve as a resource for those looking to contribute to our mission. We provide resources and tools to aid supporters in conversations and appeals to the government.
SavingAirsoft.ca
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OhShiBOOM have a multi-shot base available for pre-order now that works with their primer based blank firing devices, it’s priced at 29.95UKP.
SKU: OSB-MSB
OhShiBOOM
Category: Accessories
Tags: 209 primer, Base, Multishot base, Ohshiboom
Product ID: 2441
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Military 1st are offering 10% off all Viper Tactical products with code VIPER10 until midnight on Sunday 28th February 2021:
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Warhead Industries have posted a teaser of their upcoming app for their motor system allowing dynamic control of their kit.
We are very excited to give you a bit of a glimpse of what we are working on currently. Very soon we will be delivering the first rendition of our fully integrated Bluetooth app as an upgrade to our motor system. This will also have shared functionality with an ecosystem of airsoft products that we are currently developing to work in conjunction with each other. The app will offer all of the functionality you would expect of a high end mosfet and we are pushing to give you guys even better features and functionality.
We will be doing a full reveal of this app soon. In 2021 we are looking to really drive forward the development of airsoft products and supporting technology, which gives the end user unmatched function and performance. We are very thankful to those people who have pre-ordered our motor. We understand we are not a known force in airsoft currently and thank you for your trust. We look forward to applying some of the technology we have in other businesses to airsoft and are really looking forward to landing some of our new products with you guys.
The Warhead Team
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There’s a new issue of Airsoft Action out which you can find over on their pages. It’s free and full of content to read.
The pandemic isn’t over but it hasn’t stopped the Airsoft Action team putting together another superb issue of the Number One Global Airsoft Magazine!
In this issue we review FIVE guns… G&G’s PCC45, EMG’s Falkor Blitz, LCT’s “Baby” AKs, Chiappa’s Rhino and Modify’s PP-K2, while Red Cell look at TWELVE PDWs, plus we “Reload” the MP5K and see what Specna Arms have been up to!
Elsewhere, we are delighted to take you “Inside Airsoft” with Evolution Airsoft in Italy, a company with airsoft at its very heart and if upgrading is your thing, don’t miss our coverage of Master Mods from ICS and Warhead Motors brushless motors.
With masses of Kit & Gear and all our usual features, you can see why we say: “If its in airsoft, its in Airsoft Action!”
As always, Airsoft Action is FREE and you can read it on the Airsoft Action website (www.airsoftaction.net), plus all of these digital publishing platforms.
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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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Military 1st are offering 10% off gloves with discount code GLOVES10 until midnight on Sunday 14th February 2021:
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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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