2012年1月8日 星期日

The Airsoft Minigun Is For The Serious Airsoft Enthusiast


The Airsoft minigun is an airsoft gun manufactured as a full sized replica of the genuine multi barrel machine gun.

The Airsoft minigun has a rapid rate of fire, and runs on the Gatling principle. Six revolving barrels rotate around an axis and the Airsoft can produce between one thousand and two thousand rounds per minute. Like the Gatling, the Airsoft minigun is cooled by the air passing between the widely displaced barrels.

The Airsoft minigun is also known as a chain gun, and is driven by an electric motor. The electric motor feeds ammunition into the chain gun and powers the firing mechanism. As it moves around its axis, each barrel closes onto the bolt for firing, and then withdraws to extract the spent cartridge.

As in the original Gatling gun, the sights are very basic and aiming is done by the gun's operator, who must look over the top to see what he is firing at. Because the six barrels fire so fast, there is a continual need to feed this monster ammunition, so it is fed from huge boxes of ammo, fed into the airsoft minigun through a flexible metal chute.

Today, there are many airsoft guns, which are created based on popular guns and rifles used especially in WW2, and others such as the Desert Eagle, MPK5, and the sniper rifle.

Since an airsoft minigun is huge in comparison to other miniguns it is complicated to produce and therefore very expensive with some company's products costing up to $5,000. The Echo 1 is a popular maker.

This Creation M134 minigun is an awesome looking gun that is fully operational. Powered by a 12V lead car battery, the six barrels revolve and fire as you press the trigger. The thirteen-hundred round magazine can barely keep up with the rapid fire of the Creation M134, so you will need two people to run this monster efficiently.

This airsoft minigun is surprisingly easy to assemble and made entirely from metal. The bad news is that the Creation M134 was made in a limited edition of 100. It comes with a stand, which you will need, because this monster weighs in at 33lbs - without the lead battery, solenoid and ammunition. The M134 is definitely at the higher end of airsoft gaming cost-wise, and the amount of Digicon BBs you will need to feed this monster can mean an expensive day of war gaming - but fun all the same.

If you can get your hands on one of these, you will certainly be the envy of everyone, and because there are only one hundred of these airsoft miniguns out there, don't be surprised if you are offered ridiculous amounts of money to buy it from you. You'll win every battle with this airsoft minigun!




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