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January 23, 2010

News from the SHOT Show

Each year those businesses that are involved in the shooting sports get together to take a look at what is available for our valued customers in the area of new guns, accessories, and ammunition. For airgunners, there is some very good news indeed this year.

Crosman has brought out a new PCP Marauder Pistol with a repeating action that is going to absolutely tickle many hunters to death. Add a small stock to it, and you have a very nice little short hunting rig!


 

Another pistol that is new is Crosman's first PCP match pistol, the Silhouetter PCP Pistol in .177 caliber. This gun has grown out of the Challenger PCP Match rifle that Crosman has recently released, and competitors looking for a budget entry pistol will be watching this new gun closely to see if it will meet their needs.

 

 

Crosman has also enlarged their line of Nitro Piston-powered rifles with some new items that have been named the Trail Series. One significant addition is the .25 caliber option on the Trail NP XL 725 model. Imagine nearly 25% more power than the .177 offers! That will make a raccoon stand up and take notice!

For the beginning shooter, Crosman has brought out the Marlin Cowboy BB gun, a competitor to Daisy's Red Ryder.

 

 

In optics, Leapers is bringing out some new products for the airgun shooter, so be sure to take a look at some of their new offerings as well. Can you imagine a 35 mm tube on a scope? Talk about some serious light-gathering!

The Gamo Corporation is putting some serious time into their new laser technology labeled the ND5 coherent laser light. According to one industry insider I know, this particular offering from Gamo is going to seriously affect the way we use lasers in low-light conditions. He has been using a demo for a few months now and is seriously impressed!

If you make the rounds on the forums, there is some good talk about some new offerings from some of the Spanish arms makers, as well as the Koreans. Some of the guns are featuring bottle reservoirs similar to the upscale offerings from Daystate and Theoben, and I am looking forward to getting a chance to shoot some of them myself in the near future.

The airgunning world is getting more and more exposure these days, and many folks are turning to airguns as a serious alternative for shooting enjoyment and hunting. Stay tuned for some feedback on the airgun forums from those individuals lucky enough to shoot them first! 

January 06, 2010

Airsoft Mania

Airsoft guns serve a unique niche of our population that enjoys the thrill of realistic combat without the rather permanent effects of actually being killed! Another "realistic" combat scenario is the paintball world, but we'll talk about that another time.

So what is airsoft? Well, imagine extremely realistic reproductions of real and Hollywood-style guns that actually fire a bb at you.....but the bb is made of plastic, is 6mm in size, and simply serves to let you know you've been hit with a minimum of effect upon the target. Hefting a gun that appears real, gives the shooter feedback when fired, and allows you to enjoy the fantasy of being in real combat is what airsoft is all about.

Airgun Depot has a nice selection of airsoft guns, so let's take a look at what is available:

Want to shoot an airsoft replica of the classic Thompson Submachine Gun? Here you go!

Thompson M1A1

Relive the exploits of WWII combat soldiers who used the Thompson M1A1 to repel the Nazis and Japanese. It will actually fire semi AND full auto!

Classic Army M15A4

From a different era of our military history comes this Vietnam-era look alike air soft rifle that resembles the classic M16. It even has a licensed Armalite logo on it!

GF47 AEG

Here's your AK-47 look-alike for the fans of the Kalashnikov. The Cold War era rifle saw incredible use with the Eastern Bloc countries, and now this airsoft version allows you to arm yourself with as realistic a copy as you could imagine!

UTG Master Sniper

This M700 look-alike gives you all the realism you need for sniper-style combat scenarios, with a range of 200-250 ft. It even has two picatinny rails on it, one for the scope and mounts (not included) and another on the forearm for the bipod which is included.

 

Airsoft has some very dedicated manufacturers, some of which you may recognize. Just take a look at the list of companies making airsoft products.

Aftermath

Armory USA

Caspian

Classic Army

Crosman

Cybergun

DPMS Panther

Echo 1 USA

GameFace Classic Army

GSG

Heckler and Koch

Israel Military Industries

Kalashnikov

MAS Foreign Legion

Mauser

Olympic Arms, Special Weapons and ICS

SOCOM Gear

Swiss Arms and Sig Sauer

Tactical Force

TSD Sports

TSD Tactical

Thompson

UHC Airsoft

UTG (Under the Gun)

Walther "High End"

Walther "Special Operations"

 

If you want to play spy, soldier, police officer, gangster, or any other fantasy shooting figure, Airgun Depot can outfit you with some great gear. 


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