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To discover the beginning of the week coverage of the 22nd number Warsoft Mag, to be published Friday, October 28.
Contents of this issue:
- our report on the show & Shooting Games Show held in Paris, Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles, from September 9 to 11
- how to turn a M4 GBB WE-r old generation (AWSS) in Open Bolt art
- lla held 'Soviet Afghanistan, "Ben, Russophile warned;
- our tests of SCAR FN Herstal G & G Armament / Cybergun, the GR16 CQW RUSH G & G, the FN P90 Cybergun, the Enfield L86 of Ares, the Mauser M712 Tercel, the Colt 1911 Chrome WE, the SR36 to CBC, TW5 of Systema.
- The 'Paperclip' of Néo035, the fifth installment of the series on the Internet for WWII
- Following the adventures of "Faust," the hero of the comic Leonidas Herrera
- the minutes of OP Resurgent Fury, Legend 2, Fort Rock 5 "Stargate" and the 2011 edition of the white feather sniper challenge
- our competition, with the all-new RUSH GR16 CQW offered by G & G Armament
- our presentations Poitevine Airsoft Association and The Black Night.
More information at http://www.warsoft.fr/
The latest issue of Airsoft International is available, check out the details below:
Hello and welcome to your latest issue of Ai. Last month we took you back to the fetid jungles of Vietnam with a special issue covering the war, its weapons and its troops. This month, we are taking you "back to the future". No, we're not going to be getting all Marty McFly and shooting each other "Western Style" from horseback, although that gives me an idea. Instead, partly inspired by our visit to Edgar Brothers Airsoft to see the people behind Magpul PTS (see pg 8), and partly by a jaw dropping short video you can see here: http://youtu.be/xcT1mw0i4fE
We've decided to come bang up-to-date and covera "Dynamic Shooter" load-out. The feature starts on page 24, so flick through and take a look at our low-down on light weight, high impact airsofting, with a liberal dose of fancy gear and some Chris Costa-esque facial hair. THREAT! The high speed, low drag theme continues with this month's "Ninja" feature, where our man Frenchie gets ruthless with kit and questions everything in an effort to cut down weight and move faster, we're not talking Mars bars and a can of coke at lunch either, this is all about the kit you use or rather the kit you don't. It's not all about firing from contorted positions and rapid mag changes though, as elsewhere in the issue, head dismantler Jack Baxter gets his hands on the new Ares M3 Greasegun. As with most things Jack gets to spend more than 30 seconds with, he's gone at it with the tool kit and stripped it down for all to see. As well as being a great replica of an iconic WW2 weapon that is still used today, the Ares M3 hides a few quirks of design, are they a stroke of genius or just impracticalities?
Check out TakeDown on,pg 16 to find out. Well, that's that then, just a few of the highlights of this latest issue of Ai, we're sure you'll find plenty more, but it's a start.
Have fun out there guys, see you on the field!
The German magazine BoltCatch released a new issue today, issue 9 is available for you guys with the following topics:
Im Focus //
World Wide First 3D Calendar Lenticular Print Airsoft Warriors MIlPictures & ZETA LABS MOSIN NAGANT M44
COVERED By Tom Weber and Posters By Jonathan Marmand
WEAPONS //
Walter P38 // ARES Walter WA2000 // KING Arms S&W M&P 15 Moe // Thompson A1
GOT TOOLS //
NightVisions and More // X-Bionic
GEARCHECK //
South OSSETIEN Conflict
TEAM //
LAPT Leverkusen Action Police Team
CLAWGEAR //
Tactical Duty Uniform
Issue 11 of German magazine Boltcatch is available now:
Here is the brand new BOLTCATCH Airsoft Magazine 11 Out Now!!
Contents:
AIRSOFT / / Fighting Cat Custom M4 / / BB test polymers
MilSim / Military / / Haix Airpower P9 / notational
Reenactment / / Camel Impact Elite / Headhunters, Part 2
raffle from Umarex MP5 Gbb
The second issue of Operator Magazine has just been released, and we wanted to let everyone know to go grab their free copy today! What's featured in our 2nd issue?