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Incentive August 30th, 2006 04:34

Check out this video it looks like a reall good gun
 
YouTube - BRAND NEW Full Metal and REAL Wood AK47-S AEG!

Aquamarine August 30th, 2006 04:41

So? It's only (apparently) available from a U.S. store.

Greylocks August 30th, 2006 06:12

Did you read the Information section yet? It answers all kinds of questions like importing guns from outside Canada.

There are also separate sections in these forums for different subjects... like Airsoft Guns, Accessories.

Tons of information for you to check out. So since you are very new, try it.

Read about getting age-verified while you are at it. There are lots of things going on around Vancouver you can attend and learn from.

porry August 30th, 2006 08:17

why does he lean forward? an aeg doesnt have that much recoil lol.

Kid August 30th, 2006 08:42

That is actually Sam, he's on these forums.

M4Airsoft is the American branch of BC Airsoft Supply.

Those guns are based on CM028S by CYMA with metal and wood installed.

http://www.m4airsoft.com/

We would have them here, but he has been having some problems at the border.

ancorp August 30th, 2006 09:47

Too bad its not full metal as it says (notice it says: Upper receiver, which is actually just the receiver cover, the receiver itself outta be plastic). The woodkit is way out of proportion too...

Cheers!
Alex

Bravo One-Six August 30th, 2006 09:51

It's looks like a really good gun?

It looks like every other AK out there. With all due respect, what are you comparing this gun to anyways? Have you never seen an airsoft AK before?

Kid August 30th, 2006 09:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by ancorp
Too bad its not full metal as it says (notice it says: Upper receiver, which is actually just the receiver cover, the receiver itself outta be plastic). The woodkit is way out of proportion too...

Cheers!
Alex

Actually, that's because their stock of the full bodies just ran out.

They did have full metal and wood ones though, and they really looked good too.

Peace August 30th, 2006 10:17

Quote:

Originally Posted by porry
why does he lean forward? an aeg doesnt have that much recoil lol.

Some people practice and appreciate proper weapon handling techniques.

Airsoft guns are replica firearms. As such, they should be treated as real guns when stored and transported, so why not use them in the same manner as well?

Or would you rather have one of those cheap-ass AKs in each hand...?

This is MilSim... Or it is to me, at least.

shadow1911 August 30th, 2006 11:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peace
Quote:

Originally Posted by porry
why does he lean forward? an aeg doesnt have that much recoil lol.

Some people practice and appreciate proper weapon handling techniques.

Airsoft guns are replica firearms. As such, they should be treated as real guns when stored and transported, so why not use them in the same manner as well?

Or would you rather have one of those cheap-ass AKs in each hand...?

This is MilSim... Or it is to me, at least.

Ir it could be force of habit if he shoots real steel. He might have been expecting a recoil.

porry August 30th, 2006 12:20

maybe hes just, as arnold says, "a girly man"

Bob the Angry Potato August 30th, 2006 12:46

Nah, he shoots real-steel. Talked to him before about it.

Combine August 30th, 2006 14:18

Theres nothing wrong with having a good firing posture, even with an airsoft. Problably increases accuracy, rather than losing it by firing from the hip.

Rumpel Felt August 31st, 2006 00:59

Damn AEG's sound so lame.....:(, it's as close as I'll get to using a sewing machine though. :)

Pollock August 31st, 2006 13:24

So does anyone know when we can expect these in Canada or has Sam folded entirely and it'll never happen?


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