2012年2月11日 星期六

Electric-Powered Airsoft Guns Have Been Modified


Some manufacturers, as well as skilled collectors and hobbyists, have made notable modifications to the electric-powered airsoft guns. Reinforced plastics and metal bodies, for example, make the AEGs feel and look more like a real firearm. These modifications are the most common, and the most popular, type of changes. Some of the larger manufacturers of AEGs, such as Tokyo Marui and Classic Army have been able to produce replica firearms that are so similar to the real gun that it is very difficult to tell the difference by visual inspection. Tokyo Marui chooses to stay with the strong, ABS plastic for their AEGs, whereas the latest Classic Army modifications feature a full metal bodied wean with a much stronger furnishing.

The majority of the AEGs in production today are intended to look and feel as close to a real gun as possible.

There are two common types of AEGs which are used by airsoft gun users and players. The AR-15 series, which includes the M4 carbine and the M16 rifle, is at times referred to as a Colt or Armalite series. The other series, the Heckler and Koch MP5, has many different customizations, modifications, and repair parts readily available. Of equal popularity is the airsoft guns called the Springer M14, the Heckler and Koch G36, the Kalashnikov, and the AK.

In virtually any of the electric-powered airsoft guns, the user can choose to make certain modifications to enhance performance, power, and range. Depending on the purpose and regular use of the weapon, these modifications may or may not continue to remain effective at the same level over time.




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