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Thursday, September 25, 2008

KWA KP8 Semi Automatic Blowback Gas Powered Airsoft Gun

Features:-KWA KP8 semi-auto blowback gas powered airsoft gun-High end heavy weight -1:1 scale, high performance -Semi automatic -Blowback: The slide kicks when fired -Metal slide and barrel -Adjustable hop up -Functional de-cocker -Weight: 2.1 lbs -Capacity: 21 rounds -Velocity: up to 350 FPS -KWA airsoft guns have a 30 day warranty against manufacturer's defect -Recommended use with .20g BB or heavier**All Airsoft replica BB guns include a safety orange muzzle tip (at least 1/4 of an inch) in accordance with Federal law. Any attempt to remove the orange tip is a violation of Federal law. Modified Airsoft Guns will not be accepted for return or exchange. It is the consumer's responsibility to verify that Airsoft Guns are legal in your state and local jurisdiction.**NOTE TO CUSTOMERS: Due to legal restrictions, we are unable to ship any airsoft products to Canada. We apologize for the inconvenience.**This airsoft gun is powered bygreen gas, and we are currently unable to ship the gas. Please be aware if you buy this airsoft gun, you will need to obtain green gas locally.


Which airsoft gun you choose to buy or use really depends on the situations that you wish to use it in. There are many different types of airsoft guns available, and they each have a specific trait which allows them to be better in different types of situations, so simply going for cheap airsoft guns would not be right. These can range from one to be used for one to one training, shooting practice or in an actual game with players ranging from a handful to a mass of individuals involved in a war-like scenario. In each of these situations, using the right gun would provide better results, and avoid unnecessary problems that might occur if the wrong accessories were used.

Therefore, when choosing the airsoft gun, not only do you have to consider the stage at which the user is currently at, it will also be crucial to find out under what circumstances will the gun be used for. If it is simply for practice, the cheaper spring airsoft gun would be ideal and sufficient. But if it is to be used for actual games and live scenarios, the perfect gift would be an electric version of the accessory, and one that would eventually be ideal for all situations.

If you are involved in a game scenario, the obvious need would be for speed in both shooting and reloading. Under such circumstances, you can opt for anything from gas airsoft guns to the higher end but more spectacular electric airsoft guns. Both provide the same type of capabilities, with the former reliant on gas powered methods while the latter using an inner motor that is driven by electricity which provides a more realistic and modern feel, and result as well. Both are extremely popular with the avid airsoft enthusiast, but they also differ in terms of the situations which they are best used for.

Gas airsoft guns use an internal gas driven mechanism, and that can be ideal in warmer climates where the heat would keep the gas lively and usable. However, these are not popular in temperate climates where colder seasons can often lead to problems discharging or simply using the gun. The electric airsoft gun was then created to compensate for this issue, and it has quickly become the choice accessory for airsoft fans. They provide no problems when used under different climates and conditions, and can best simulate real shooting conditions of a real gun. With the internal electric motor, it also gives electric airsoft guns the advantage of being used as automatic weapons, being able to fire continuously due to the mechanics of the design.

For a situation whereby you intend to have one to one training with an instructor, training by yourself, or simple shooting practice, using airsoft guns that do not require fast reload times would be sufficient. These guns usually come in the form of spring airsoft guns, and perfect for such occasions. All you need to do when reloading is to work the slide backwards to cock the gun, which readily reloads it with the next pellet. The slide actually pushes or compresses a spring within the gun, thus giving it the term known as spring airsoft gun. They are also great for instruction use, and are often the first guns chosen by beginners in the sport.



Crosman SASR36 Tactical Air Soft Rifle (Choose Color)

The Crosman® SASR36 tactical air soft rifle comes equipped with a removable stock, and adjustable foregrip, a removable compensator, a cross hair sight, an LED flashlight, and a 4-sided rail system for attaching additional accessories. It features the Hop Up System for greater accuracy and distance.


Gunsmithing, for the dedicated hunter or sport shooter, is usually an acquired skill to maintain and repair their firearms. Gunsmithing tools and tool boxes, glue and epoxy, and gunsmithing work stations are items necessary to perform these repairs.

Gunsmithing can also include only making a few types of gun parts (niche manufacturer) for sale to other gunsmiths and gun makers. These parts include barrels, trigger assemblies and receivers.

A finished weapon required close detail work on iron, wood, steel, carving designs, and engraving soft and hard metals. The skills required to perform these many tasks were acquired over many years, beginning as a young boy of 12 or 14 years of age.

A stockmaker carves gun stocks from wood, fits the stocks to the metal part of the gun, and applies a protective finish to the wood. A gun engraver cuts designs or pictures into the metal surfaces of the gun, usually elaborate scroll-work or pictures of game animals, or dogs, or birds. Pistolsmiths specialize in work on pistols and revolvers.

Gunsmithing - An Acquired Skill

The gunsmith trade is one that has been well respected due to the skill needed and the long years of training to acquire that skill. In early America the gunsmithing trade was viewed as an indispensable vocation because their skills were necessary to the survival of the area they served. The gunsmith supplied the area with services necessary to defend themselves against their enemies.

Gunsmithing is an acquired skill. Hunters and other shooters have repaired and maintained their guns since tools were available. Rather than depending on others, gunsmithing saves time and money, and instills a sense of accomplishment at being able to do your own gun work.

Further specializations in gunsmithing include Custom Builder/Designer who build guns to customers specifications from raw materials and shelf parts. This requires great skill and education since components must be crafted before assembly can begin. A Finisher uses various chemicals (bluing, etc.) applied to the metal parts to develop corrosion resistant surfaces.

Gunsmiths, as a profession, are persons who repairs, modifies, designs and/or builds firearms, either to factory or customer specifications. The primary responsibility of the gunsmith is to ensure that the weapons they work on operate safely. Gunsmiths can be employed in factories, sporting goods stores, or small gunsmith shops. Due to the great number of skills required to master the entire gunsmithing craft, many will specialize in only a few of the skills required of the general gunsmith such as working only on pistols, or shotguns, or antique firearms.