Re: [MV] Airsoft Guns

From: Jim Newton (jnewton@laurel.com)
Date: Mon Feb 04 2002 - 11:05:51 PST


Hi Gene...

>Here is a link I got from Dan..up in Canada... It is for the Airsoft factory
>in Hong Kong, China.
>They make absolutely beautiful NON-GUNS for the MV's...
>I am ordering a M60 that will look perfect on my MUTT... Have a look at
>their site..
>www.dentrinity.com/shop/AEG.htm

DenTrinity is not a factory, but a store in Hong Kong. They're good.
There is a dealer in the US at www.MFIAP.com which is who I get my
stuff from.

If you go to Hong Kong, you can walk to at least 6 Airsoft stores!
They often have Airsoft versions of the big Vulcan gattling guns
hanging in their windows!

The factories are all in Japan (Tokyo Marui being the largest).

Airsoft guns are what we use in our combat re-enactments. These guns
are extremely realistic, even up close, and shoot 6mm plastic BBs at
250 up to 500 FPS. They are electrically operated and are full-auto.
Don't get one of the cheaper spring guns.

Here's a few links to images of our group showing the Airsoft guns we
use and a few of our MVs (caution...these pix are large):

  http://216.103.65.124/photos/opdt/DSCN0485.JPG
  http://216.103.65.124/photos/airsoft_072001/DSCN1035.JPG
  http://216.103.65.124/photos/woodchuck_11_2001/DSCN1215.JPG
  http://216.103.65.124/photos/woodchuck_11_2001/DSCN1214.JPG
  http://216.103.65.124/photos/woodchuck_11_2001/DSCN1213.JPG
  http://216.103.65.124/photos/airsoft_ivans_10_2001/DSCN1140.JPG
  
These guns are great for plinking too. A 350 FPS gun in full auto
blow a full sealed soda can apart in short order!

If anyone is interested in these guns, let me know and I'll answer any
questions. I do not sell them but have good sources and info.

-- 

Jim "Ike" Newton

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