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Written by RiotSC
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
Tokyo Marui will be releasing the Mac 10 electric gun soon (how soon, who knows...). It will have sandblasted receivers. The gun will also be bundled with a dedicated silencer with rubber coating, a steel pressed 65-round magazine, a hand strap for foregrip, a micro-battery, and the associated charger. The whole package has a MSRP of 29,800 Yen. 450-round high capacity magazine will be available separately at 3,980 Yen. Additional 65-round magazines will be at 2,400 Yen each.
The AK74MN is slated for the end of this year. TM confirmed that the new AEG will not be compatible with previous generation magazines. Pricing is still undetermined, but will likely be at 50,000 Yen range.
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Written by RiotSC
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
PDI's latest information update reveals that its upcoming "simulator" is actually based on the Real Action Marker (RAM) system. At this point, it is not clear whether PDI simply converted the RAMs, or built around the system mechanism. If it is a conversion, then PDI is following the footsteps of the now defunct Area51 Airsoft. Perhaps PDI will have better luck marketing it. |
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Written by RiotSC
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Sunday, 07 October 2007 |
PDI has announced its entrance into airsoft training equipment market. Its first "simulator" rifle appears to be a gas operated M4A1, and it is boasted to be capable of firing after being submerged in water. The rifle will also feature full metal body per training equipment requirement. No pricing details as of yet. Click the picture to learn more. (Japanese language skills required.)

Tokyo Marui will also be announcing and demonstrating its upcoming next generation electric gun AK74MN at the Rajicon (Radio Control) Show later this month (13th and 14th). It will feature metal receivers and, more importantly, blowback/recoil function. The magazine has also been reworked to have the pusher rod, similar to that of the Type 89, and will feed every single BB. The hop-up unit has been revised to dial-type as well. More details to follow as they are announced. |
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