Elite Force have shared a video for their 1911 rebuild kits:
The Airsoft 1911 That Will NEVER Die! Elite Force Rebuild Kits
Elite Force have shared a video for their 1911 rebuild kits:
The Airsoft 1911 That Will NEVER Die! Elite Force Rebuild Kits
Team BlackSheep have shared a new video looking at the E&L MK18 rifle:
In this video Brian will cover the new E&L MK18 rifle! All the steps to take it apart if you want to see the internals and upgrade more with yours and all the steps to put it back together.
Make sure you LIKE- COMMENT – SUBSCRIBE and SHARE with your friends that need to see this video.
More videos in our GEARBOX WORKS Playlist
http://bit.ly/2cmTFJtGearbox Works Blog:
http://bit.ly/2cBsdtAFollow Brian:
Facebook: http://bit.ly/2boT1et
Team BlackSheep have shared their latest video review:
Checking out the unique SR-3M rifle that is not really seen on the field. Makes for a great CQB rifle in the AK realm.
SUB: https://www.youtube.com/user/TeamBLACKSHEEP762More content on our website: http://team-black-sheep.com/
LCT Airsoft have shared their latest video:
Disassemble/Assemble manual video for RPD AEG
JAG Precision have been looking at the pros and cons of buying a used airsoft gun:
Is buying a "used" Airsoft gun worth it?
Finding a used Airsoft gun online or at the local store has the intrigue of "why is it being sold" along with "is it worth it" and many other questions. You will have to be able to determine if it is worth it to you as in using the parts in the purchase to rebuild another Airsoft rifle or being able to fix the rifle on the cheap side and still coming away spending less than the new version.
As you will see in the video from Tang he will cover the parts that came in the rifle he bought online. The rifle was a good deal and knew it had some issues but he could fix it easily.
Read more about Used Airsoft Guns here:
http://www.jagprecision.com/is-buying-a-used-airsoft-gun-worth-it/
Patrol Base have shared a video for the new NUPROL NX600 tactical lights:
For those who haven’t seen our latest video on YouTube, check it out!
And if you want your own new NX600 or previous torches released by Nuprol then click the link below:
http://www.patrolbase.co.uk/airsoft-torch-laser/nuprol
AW Custom have shared details of their HX22 series race gun:
Performance Engineering
HX22 Series RACE GUN
OPTICS MOUNT
Pre-drilled holes for mounting industry standard optics, or our own optics mount rail and speed cocking handle kit.
TEXTURED GRIP
Anti-Slip texture, combined with aggressive custom scaling detailing allows you to perform your best under any range condition.
Competition Ready
Engineered to be competition-ready out of the box. Designed alongside competitive AIPSC/Action Air champions.
HX22 Series Open Class Race Gun
AW Custom™ is proud to announce the HX22 Open Class Race Gun, a brand new range of performance-enhanced Hi-Capa’s.
This competition-ready pistol features extensive barrel porting and a fixed forward half slide to reduce muzzle lift, resulting in an amazingly flat recoil cycle.
Looking at a HX22 you will notice many areas where metal has been machined from the slide and frame. The machined areas have been carefully considered by our engineers alongside competition shooting champions resulting in the ultimate mass-balanced competition racer.
Whether you’re putting this pistol through it’s paces at an IPSC/Action Air competition, or skirmishing it, this pistol will consistently outperform the competition, putting shots downrange accurately, and with blistering speed.
The HX2201 Open Class Race Pistol features pre-drilled holes for mounting industry-standard optics, or our own included IPSC Optics Mount Rail, along with the option of mounting the included ghost-ring aperture sights, or replacing them with our bundled speed-cocking handles. Finished in brushed aluminium.
The HX2202 Open Class Race Pistol features pre-drilled holes for mounting industry-standard optics, or our own included IPSC Optics Mount Rail, along with the option of mounting the included ghost-ring aperture sights, or replacing them with our bundled speed-cocking handles. Finished in a matte black finish with silver details.
Check Out The HX22 Feature Video on Youtube
To see this model in action, check out the AW Custom™ youtube channel.
FEATURES:
- Pre-drilled holes on the lower frame for mounting industry-standard sights, or our own IPSC Mount Kit
- Compatible with our speed-cocking handle (left and right handles included)
- Rear ‘Ghost Ring’ Aperture sight
- Lightweight two-piece slide engineered for extreme speed
- Fixed forward half slide to reduce muzzle lift, resulting in an amazingly flat recoil cycle
- Functional mock firing pin mechanism
- Textured grip
- Bottom of the trigger guard designed with two finger groves making it possible to achieve a higher firmer grip with the support hand
- Perfectly balanced in the hand. We’ve shaved off weight from key areas in this pistol to produce a well-balanced racer that has a flat recoil motion
- Individual finger length and size have a tremendous effect on the length and shape the trigger needs to be. AW Custom™ uses a modular trigger system designed so that you can install the trigger that achieves the correct shape and length for your finger. Having the trigger in the perfect position for your finger provides the responsiveness you would expect a competition ready race gun.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Box Length: 319mm
- Box Length: 320mm
- Box Width: 175mm
- Box Height: 60mm
- Package Gross Weight: 1270g
- Pistol Length: 223mm
- Pistol Height: 159mm
- Pistol Weight (No Mag): 715g
- Magazine Weight: 335g
- Inner Barrell Length: 110mm
Package Includes:
- 1 x HX22 Pistol
- 1 x HXMG01 Gas Magazine
- 1 x IPSC Optics Mount and Speed Cocking Handle Kit
JAG Precision take a quick look at the Modify XTC:
In this quick video about the Modify XTC Tang will install several springs and report the feet per second readings.
The great feature of the Modify XTC rifle is the true quick spring change system that can allow the user to easily install a new spring for a higher or lower FPS depending on what the field limit is. This process is made very easy since the wires are not in the buffer tube.
Find the video here:
http://www.jagprecision.com/what-springs-can-the-modify-xtc-use/