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Selasa, 17 Mei 2011

What is Airsoft?



For those who are new to airsoft, these airsoft shoot 6mm round pellets commonly known as "BBs." They travel at speeds much lower than real bullets and although a bit painful when hit by one of these pellets, they cannot kill someone nor cause heavy-bleeding injuries unlike real airsoft. Even though airsoft is considered a toy gun, safety precautions should still be taken into account when playing with these replicas Electric Classic Army AEG
As mentioned most airsoft are the exact copies of the actual guns. Some manufacturers even use real mold of the originals in order to create the look, feel and even weight of their real-steel counterpart. Automatic Electric airsoft can only cause welts. It is still painful however when the BB pellets hit the skin, since they travel at high speeds. That is why during "skirmishes," protective gears must be worn to avoid serious injuries, especially around the eyes. Also, thick protective outfits are also recommended to be worn. There are special camouflages similar to those used by cadets that can be worn. Sweatshirts and thick pants can also protect the skin from being directly hit.

Airsoft can be categorized into 3 types. They are:
  1. Automatic Electric Airsoft (AEG)
  2. Gas-Powered Airsoft
  3. Spring-Powered Airsoft
Classic Army Vietnam Style The Automatic Electric Airsoft (AEG) is among the most popular, although the most expensive, gun out of the three. Ranging an average of about $300, these airsoft are not anywhere cheap. Tokyo Marui is by far the most popular manufacturer of these airsoft. AEG's are powered by the Nickel Cadmium battery. It operates the motors that run the three gears inside the gun. These gears, in turn, compress and release the piston creating a blast of air that propels the BB pellets out of the gun barrel. The system allows the gun to function efficiently with its fully-automatic features in compare to most AEG's resulting in a realistic Rate-of-Fire. It can reach anywhere from 600 to 900 Rounds-per-Minute replicating the capabilities of the real-steel gun. For those who are advanced in the field, these are the airsoft of choice because even though pricey, they are worth it.
Firepower Negotiator Gas Blowback Pistol The next most popular gun is the gas-powered ones. Designed for those who are intermediate to the field of airsoft, they are less expensive than the AEG's. There are several types of gas-powered airsoft. The most popular one is the Gas-Blowback; also know as GBB's. They operate using 134a green gas (a form of propane) to compress the air used to propel the BB's out of the barrel. The same gas is used to cycle back the slide, creating recoil by cycling the slide back and forth. The gas is either stored in the magazine or on-board. Similar to AEG's, the Gas-Blowbacks allow realistic semi-automatic firing. The gun allows the ease of magazine reload and making it very appealing to its users
Spring UTG Sniper Rifle Accushot Competition Now let's talk about the spring-powered Airsoft gun. Spring-cocking airsoft are true to their name in that you cock the spring first, and then fire. Cock spring, fire, cock, fire, cock, fire, etc. These airsoft are usually magazine fed and semi-automatic, but they must be hand-cocked after every shot. This system is very cost-effective, and the airsoft are surprisingly sturdy. Every Airsofter, in his lifetime, has owned at least one spring-powered gun, either a pistol or a rifle. Due to its relatively cheap price-range, this is usually the gun of choice for the person just starting to play airsoft. A spring-powered handgun can be purchased for as little as $20.



Determining which gun would work for your purpose

Classic Army M15A4 This is a very commonly asked question. To determine the type of gun you are going to need during combat is definitely a key factor in your day's victory over a day of defeat. Think of it this way you definitely would not want a gun suited for Close Quarter Combat when you are playing in an open woodland type environment. The range is going to be about half of the assault rifles, this would put you at a major disadvantage over your opponents. CQB battles do not need long range where most of the engagements are within 50ft to100ft. With this being said the CQB airsoft fire at a lower FPS than the normal assault rifles, however since the engagement is so close a person would not want to be using a 400 to 450 Fps velocity.
The most common style of CQB weapon is the MP5 series. These airsoft range in price and quality from $20 up to $450 on occasion they could run even more. When it comes to out door engagements the weapons of choice are mainly the M16/ M4 series rifles. Of course other good weapons to use in the out door environment would be the M14, and the G36 rifles.
Green Gas WE 1911 Many people wonder if it would be an advantage to carry a pistol with them, personally I feel that a person is at an advantage to carry a pistol on their body. If you are running low on ammo for your rifle and you need a quick burst of fire to take down your enemy, you do not want to be caught loading in the middle of a firefight. With a pistol this can be an advantage, you could definitely surprise your enemy as he thinks he is going to finish you off, with a burst of 3-5 shots from your pistol.

NRS Scout Water Shoe - Closeout



The NRS Scout Water Shoe gives you the open, water shedding features of a sandal and the support and protection of a shoe. Go from your boat to that grueling side hike without missing a stride.

Nike Tiempo Mystic III IC - Black



Inspired by the Tiempo Legend soccer cleats, the Nike Tiempo Mystic III IC in black offers everything you need for a star performance on the court! When people think Nike Tiempo they think quality soccer performance. With shoes like these, it's not hard to see why.

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Yonex Muscle Power 3 Badminton Racket (2010)


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Wilson Racquets


Roger Federer's Six.One Tour gets updated with Wilson's BLX technology. Wilson has woven Basalt fibers in the construction of the racquet for what it calls "the most advanced composites in the industry." On court the BLX version of the Six.One Tour picks up where the KFactor version left off. With a very similar spec, the differences between the two are subtle. Our TW playtesters found the power level and control pretty much identical to the KFactor version with the main difference coming in feel. With Basalt in the construction, the BLX Six.One Tour is designed to resist vibration and offer a cleaner feel. Compared to the KFactor version, the Six.One Tour BLX feels slightly more dampened. As with previous versions, the racquet is incredibly solid from all areas of the court. The racquet's mass offers excellent plow through on everything from groundstrokes to serves. At net, there is a high level of control thanks to the solid response and solid bite from the stringbed. All in all an excellent choice for the advanced 5.0+ level player seeking the ultimate in control.
Note: This racquet does not come with a cover.



Roger Federer Birthdate: August 08, 1981
Birthplace:Basel, Switzerland
Residence: Munchenstein, Switzerland
Height: 6'1" (1.85m)
Weight: 177lbs (80kg) lbs.
Plays: Right
Turned Pro: 1998
Personal Began playing tennis at age eight... Mother, Lynette, is South African and father, Robert, is Swiss and they met on a business trip... In 2003, initiated Roger Federer Foundation which supports disadvantaged children in South Africa and promotes sport for young people... Named ATP Player of Year, Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship award and ATPtennis.com fans' favorite in 2004.... Federer spends his off-court time playing cards, cricket, ping pong, other sports and sitting on the beach... Speaks English, German, Swiss German, French and some Swedish and Italian... In 2005, worked part-time with Aussie coach Tony Roche.
2010 Year In Review Officially kicked off 2010 ATP World Tour season with Nadal by hitting balls on a magic carpet in Doha, where he reached SFs (l. to Davydenko)...At the Australian Open, his 41st straight Grand Slam tournament, he became the fifth man (after Crawford, Rosewall, Emerson, Agassi) in the major's history to win four titles and first since Agassi in 2003... To read Roger Federer's complete Player Profile, check out the ATP 2011 Official Guide.
Roger Federer Equipment


Wilson BLX Six.One Tour
Midsize Specs
Head Size:
90 sq. in. / 580.64 sq. cm.
Length: 27 inches / 68.58 cm
Strung Weight: 12.5oz / 354.37g
Balance: 9 pts HL
Swingweight: 333
Stiffness: 65
Beam Width: 17.5mm/17.5mm/17.5mm/
Composition: Karophite Black / Basalt
Power Level: Low
Swing Speed: Fast
Grip Type: Leather
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T, 9T, 7H, 9H
One Piece
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 50-60 pounds


Wilson BLX Six.One Tour
Price: $199.00


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