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King Arms SIG 556 HOLO Blowback AEG

The 556 is based on the popular 550-series design of SIG’s sister company, Swiss Arms. The 550 series uses Swiss Arms’ two-position adjustable gas-piston operating-rod system, which is known for its unflappable reliability. The key? Unlike the AR-15’s direct-gas-impingement system, the 550 series’ piston-driven system vents gases and unburned powder out to the front of the weapon rather than back into the action. This results in a cleaner, cooler-running system that is more reliable and easier to clean. Piston-driven systems are also less fickle with short barrels and suppressors, which means the 556 can easily be made into a short-barreled rifle (with the proper paperwork) or adapted to suppressor use.

King Arms SIG 556 HOLO Review 01

A DESIGN REFINED

One notable deviation from the 550 series is the 556’s trigger housing, which accepts standard AR-15 magazines. The new design is machined from an aircraft-grade aluminum-alloy forging, which shaves a pound of weight from the original design. The trigger guard swings down for gloved use.

But SIG did more than update the 550 series’ trigger housing when it designed the new 556. First, as much as I like the 550’s diopter sights, SIG ditched them for a lighter, more compact flip-up design. The front sits atop the gas block, and the rear is recessed into the integral Picatinny rail.



Airsoft Replica


Receiver Body terbuat dari Full Metal dengan rel Picatinny sekrup-di atas tidak seperti kebanyakan model AEG AR rel yang terintegrasi dengan body. Sisi kiri atas receiver memiliki marking yang berbunyi "SIG 556 5,56 NATO, SIGARMS INC, Exeter, NH, USA". Di sisi kanan penerima, ada beberapa kumpulan angka yang ditandai pada penutup port ejeksi yang kemungkinan King Arms serial number. Semua bagian logam dari pistol dilabur warna hitam matt yang sesuai dengan warna matt dari furnitur serat nilon dari senapan.



Tidak adanya mekanisme pemegang bolt catch membuat susahnya saat anda ingin mengatur hop up . Ini berarti bahwa Anda harus menahan ejector port terbuka untuk mengakses hop-up seperti yang terlihat pada foto. Metode ini hampir mirip dengan AEG di pasar saat ini. The blowback mekanis dapat dinonaktifkan dengan sedikit modifikasi tanpa membuka gearbox. Mag realease terletak di sisi kanan receiver dan mirip dengan AR AEG's.


Bolt catch


Fire selector switch


Full Metal


Product from King Arms SIG 556 HOLO

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Set of TT01 - Rp 4.250.ooo (Nego)
Set of FUTABA 2PL 2-Channel AM/2 S3003 Servos


FEATURES:

Chassis: TT-01 plastic tub design Drive: Four wheel shaft driven Shocks: Plastic bodied friction type Gearboxes: Sealed Differentials: Planetary gear Transmission: Single-speed Light Unit: TLU-01, head and tail lights turn on automatically when car is switched ON Tires: Radial racing, 1" (26mm) wide 2" (50.8mm) inner diameter Wheels: 5-spoke plastic Black in color, 1" (25.4mm) wide 1.9" (48mm) diameter Speed Control: TEU-101 BK with reverse, Body: 2-door coupe, constructed of polycarbonate also includes wing, mirrors head light and tail light detail Bumper: Front foam Suspension: Four wheel independent double wishbone Camber Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable Steering Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable Steering: Bellcrank type


This is the Futaba 2PL AM Computer Radio system with two S3003 Servos
and the R152JE Receiver.


FEATURES: One-button programming for fast and easy menu access
Ten model memory stores and selects preset programming for up to ten
different models
One trim switch allows setting and adjusting trims without returning
to the menu
Steering dual rate strategically located on the grip close to the
trigger offers more mid-range control, crucial when cars are going
into corners
Steering/Throttle End Point Adjustment (EPA) limits servo travel for
more control and to prevent servo damage
ABS braking initiates ON and OFF pulsing for less skidding and can be
set for slow, mid, or fast pulsing
One Year Warranty


INCLUDES: One 2PL Magnum Transmitter with crystal
One R152JE receiver with crystal
Two S3003 Standard Servos with installed X style servo horns.
One Switch Harness
Two Servo Accessory packs
One 4-cell Receiver battery holder
Instruction Manual


REQUIRES: 8 AA NiCds for the transmitter
4 AA NiCds for the receiver (order 1 FUGP7300)


SPECS: S3003 Servo
Speed: .23 sec/60° @ 4.8V or .19 sec/60° @ 6V
Torque: 44.3 oz-in @ 4.8V or 56.8 oz-in @ 6V
Size: 1.59"L x .78"W x 1.42"H (40.4x19.8x36mm) w/o output
shaft
Weight: 1.31oz (37.2g)
Connector: "J" type with approx. 5" lead
R152JE Receiver
Length: 1.65" (42mm) Receiving Frequency: 75MHz
Width: 1.10" (28mm) Intermediate Frequency: 455kHz
Height: .67" (17mm) Power Requirement: 4.8-6V shared w/servo
Weight: .59oz (16.7g) Current Drain 12mA (at No signal)

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You need to know


Why you need to join Community? ..

Reality

People are often seduced by flashy advertisements and articles on the latest and greatest gear and training. But without mindset and psychology, they are only scratching the veneer of ta
ctical shooting. Shooting starts in the mind. In our community you'll learn not only the "how" and the "what" of shooting, but the "why". Understanding how the body reacts in high stress (realistic situations) and incorporating those responses into training, vastly increases a shooter's survivability rate. Our vision and mission are based around what works 98 percent of the time, in any “time-is-life” situation or scenario you may find yourself in but still we keep always play with fun.

"When you
play" Do sportsmanship expresses an aspiration or ethos that the activity will be enjoyed for its own sake, with proper consideration for fairness, ethics, respect, and a sense of fellowship with one's competitors. Being a "good sport" involves being a "good winner" as well as being a "good loser"



don't be like a superman because your not!

There are many type of game scenario we can play, such as Close Quarters Battle (CQB), Frontal game, Reenactment (taken from history or movies scenario), hunting game and much more.

From there we can learned Principles of assault like the detailed planning, surprise element, Methods of entry when clearing a building scenario, Speed and sure enough, some teamwork.

What do you need to bring?

Some of my
friend say this such avocation need a high price of money to buy. for example one AEG you can brought for Rp2.juta (for specific brand). The more it expensive money can buy, then more it well built the AEG's will be, more over is not going to be "in" the game minded if you doesn't pack up your gears with such military grunts all over your body, and not forgetting all of that dummy equipment hanging. But not entirely of that statement wrong though, what we going to offer to you might be not only a material point of view but more to teaching and learning and how you can get interact with your surrounding and also a learning process to how to manage your self in stress situation. Winning or losing the game just another way of process

You'll be more confidence and feel proud of your self when you know your limit.


PDW more less effective?

What do you know about PDW?
personal defense weapon or as known as PDW is a compact semi-automatic or fully-automatic firearm similar in most respects to a submachine gun, but firing an (often proprietary) armor-piercing round, giving a PDW better range, accuracy and armor-penetrating capability than submachine guns, which fire pistol-caliber cartridges.

PDWs were developed during the late 1980s for non-combatant troops as compact automatic weapons that could defeat enemy body armor. The earliest PDWs marketed as such were the Heckler & Koch MP5K-PDW and the GG-95 PDW.



as their smaller size and lighter weight would be less of an encumbrance to a person whose primary function on the battlefield was not frontline fighting.

Ammunition

Typical PDWs use small-caliber, high-velocity pistol bullets similar to miniaturized rifle rounds, which are capable of penetrating soft body armor up to Level IIIA (ballistic armor level). PDWs are otherwise similar to submachine guns in most respects, and are often classified as such.

Modern personal defense weapons


  • Knight's Armament Company PDW - (6x35mm KAC)

Hope it can change your Heavy loaded weapon fanaticism... it's all about functionality and simplicity. Keep on shooting guy's.

Army Armament R85A1 (L85A1) Celcius

Description:
The Army L85A1 is by far the most economical L85 airsoft replica available on the market. The receiver and barrel assembly are constructed from metal.


The pistol grip, cheek rest, hand guard, and butt pad are olive drab polymer. The carry handle and front sight are both removable for the addition of an optics unit. And, it comes ready to use with a battery,

charger, sling, and high capacity magazine. The Army L85 even features a replica gas piston rod and a functional dust cover.

The L85 also has a unique functioning blow back system. The bolt actually blows back when the trigger is pulled. This feature alone makes the Army L85 A1 a collectors item, experienced players will truly appreciate this collectors piece.


Specifications:
Manufacturer: Army
Gearbox: custom
Accuracy: 100 feet
Muzzle Velocity: 350-400 fps
Magazine Capacity: 450 rounds (M4 Type)
Battery Pack Size: custom battery pack with large connector
Package Includes: Airsoft Gun, High Capacity Magazine, Manual

Features:
Full Metal Receiver

Polymer Cheek Rest

Blowback
Bolt Assembly

Functional Dust Cover

Replica Gas Piston
Rod
Metal Barrel Assembly
Olive Drab Polymer Furniture
450 Round High Capacity Magazine

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Just another action in another epic scenario, 07.00 hr We're start to gather at first gathering point on Rumbai North gate and the tour From Rumbai Camp through the long way trip of Minas bypass without any sophisticated matter. 11.35 hr Second post stop point: Minas camp called "the abandoned Barrack", was one of the place Minas Airsoft community like to used for any of Airsoft games. We were so lucky can joined in the game, so here is the deal: more than 20 personnel who joined the battle, Location screening with no harmful object prevent for any injured and worst case scenario. and with a lot of time for Dressing and fashion..maybe that was one of our bad habits


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How to Draw The Be-B's

Here I show you from sketch to almost done drawing:
1. BB's has a round shape..everybody knows that! and start making two straight perspective line, eye and mouth line.

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2. Imagine a head wearing Mich helmet and make a smooth gap line between the base round line. dont forget to add some details (tips: sketching technique by using fine pencil do not bold the line before the finishing process).

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3. Bold the sure line, and you can erase all unused line for finishing, or smudge (coloring technique) the desirable area.

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4.sketching technique are already finish, now all you need to color or crops it to layer you wanted.

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What is a GBB (Gas Blow-Back)?

The Gas Blow-Back is a relatively new phenomenon. Designed to operate in the most realistic manner, they are great fun to shoot. These replicas are typically semi-automatic pistols like the Colt 45 or the Glock and are powered by a refrigerant gas. The power level of the GBB's shot is roughly the same as that of a stock AEG, but the shooting experience is much more fun.

What makes a GBB worth buying?

Airsoft guns are designed to be as realistic as possible, both in looks and operation. GBBs absolutely excel here as this was part of the brief for the original designs.main benefits of the GBB are...

· Reliability
GBBs tend to be reliable if they have a simple design (e.g. KSC Glock pistols). These models can provide thousands of shots without jamming or breaking. More complex replicas such as some SMGs regularly suffer from jams and breakages, although some users report that these are very sturdy guns.
GBBs can become unreliable if used with the wrong pressure gas. Gas that is too powerful can cause random breakages and gas that is too weak can cause jams. The ambient temperature also affects the pressure and performance of gasses. With practice and the right information, finding the right gas is fairly simple.
Fairly regular cleaning and lubrication is required in order to protect the rubber seals and moving parts. This is very The easy though, as most GBBs are 'field-strippable' (i.e. they can be taken apart quickly without the need for tools).
Gas Blow-Backs are generally considered to be less reliable than AEGs.

· Accuracy
A well made GBB that has been well maintained can be very accurate - just as accurate as an AEG. They are powerful compared to most Non Blow-Back and 'Springer' guns, so their effective range is quite good.
Gas Blow-Backs are generally less accurate than AEGs at longer distances though. Part of this is down to pressure differences and the cooling effect from the gasses used. This will affect the consistency of shots, reducing overall accuracy, especially at a distance.

· Compact
GBBs do not need to hold batteries, gears, pistons or large main-springs. This means that they can be small. One of the most common GBB pistols sold in the UK is the KSC Glock 17. This pistol is a 1:1 replica of the real-steel Glock 17 and holds around 25 BBs. These are an excellent backup to have in a skirmish and a lot of fun to use when shooting at targets.

· Light-Weight
GBBs are generally made of plastic (occasionally light-weight metal alloy), making the pistol itself is fairly light. The Magazine has thick metal walls, strong enough to hold the gas, so this can be quite heavy. Overall, the replica is lighter than the real version and very easy to handle.

· Effective
The replica uses gas to reload which has several major benefits...
1. Reloading is instant - no delay. This means BBs can be shot as fast as you can
pull the trigger. Even faster shots can be fired if the GBB has a full-automatic
option.
2. No reloading energy needs to be taken from the trigger-pull, allowing a clean
crisp, easy pull.
3. The sudden release of gas creates a considerable 'pop', giving the GBB a more
realistic sound. With a full-automatic option, the GBB makes a great rat-a-tat-tat!

· Upgradeable
Quite a few upgrades are available for Gas Blow-Back replicas, but to be honest, these upgrades really should be part of the gun when you buy it. The majority of upgrades are things like stronger internal parts, better springs and more capable valves. Many GBB users buy these upgrade parts simply because the standard parts broke.
However, some parts can be useful little add-ons, like tighter barrels, different slides and recoil enhancers. All of these can help to put a smile on the face of any GBB owner.

How does a GBB work?

The overlay diagram below shows the basic structure of the GBB's insides.

Figure 1 - The GBB's Internals

A: Firing valve

E: Slide (or Top-Slide)

I: BBs in magazine

B: Hammer

F: BB in the breech

J: Magazine

C: Blow-Back Ram (fixed)

G: Barrel

K: Gas

D: Blow-Back Cylinder

H: Main body (Frame)

L: Filling valve

The Gas Blow-Back is a three dimensional machine and is difficult to understand simply from a diagram. If you have a GBB of your own, you should be able to take it apart enough to see most of the components shown here.

The only notable component left out of these diagrams is the 'rocket-valve'. This is found in most modern Gas Blow-Back replicas and sits just inside the blow-back cylinder (D above), behind the back of the air nozzle (the much thinner part of the cylinder facing forward). It is a small valve that improves the efficiency of the mechanism by cutting off gas flow to the barrel when there is no BB inside. It has been left out of these diagrams for simplicity. There are many GBBs that operate perfectly without rocket-valves.

The GBB uses refrigerant gas as a power source. It is shown as liquid in the diagram as it is actually in liquid form while stored in the magazine. This gas is not as cost-effective as the AEG's battery pack, but it's a lot more realistic in operation. Different gasses can be used to supply different pressures, as required by the weather conditions, but the effect of all of them is pretty much the same...

1. The GBB at rest, before the first shot is fired.


The GBB's hammer is actually not the cosmetic hammer that you can pull back with your thumb. It is behind the magazine inside the grip of the piston (see 'B' on the diagram above). This hammer is under tension and ready to be released, there is gas in the magazine and a BB in the breech. This GBB is ready


2. The trigger is pulled.


This releases the hammer which strikes the firing valve (A in the diagram above) on the back of the magazine.

Gas is immediately released upward out of the top of the magazine (J) and directly in to the blow-back cylinder (D). The gas keeps flowing, forcing the BB fast down the barrel, as the building pressure in the cylinder starts the blow-back reloading mechanism.


3. The blow-back reloading mechanism operates.


The pressure inside the cylinder pushes the blow-back ram (C) out of the back, taking the whole top-slide of the gun (E) as it goes.

As the slide moves back, the hammer (B) is removed from the firing valve (A) and locked back ready for the next shot. This closes the valve and halts the flow of gas from the magazine.

4. The pressure discipates.


As the gas disappears from the blow-back cylinder, the cylinder itself is pulled back to its usual rest position over the ram by a small spring.


At this point, the BB has already left the barrel and the gas is no longer powering the reloading mechanism.

5. The slide starts moving forward.


At the start of this whole process, the top-slide was held in position (forward) by a spring. When the gas initially forced the slide back, it pushed against this spring. Now that the gas pressure has gone, this spring takes over again and brings the slide forward, back to its rest position.

As the slide moves forward, the the air nozzle (the thinner front part of the single-piece blow-back cylinder), scoops a B
B from the top of the magazine and starts pushing it forward, in to the breech.


6. The slide is reset.


The slide hits its foremost point, the scooped BB is pushed firmly in to the breech, and all the other BBs in the magazine have been pushed up one notch to make up the gap.


7. That's it! You can let go of the trigger now.

The GBB is now in the same state as in step 1 and is ready for another shot.





This is how the most common Gas Blow-Back replicas work, but there are many variations on the same theme. The most notable difference is when using an 'open-bolt' mechanism, as used by some airsoft SMGs. This mechanism works exactly the same way as the mechanism

shown above, except the gun's 'at-rest' position is position 4 above, not position 1. As the trigger is pulled, the slide drops forward under the power of the slide's spring, the shot is fired and the slide is blown back, where it is held in place, ready for the next shot. These 'open-bolt' mechanisms generally provide lower accuracy than the 'closed-bolt' method depicted in the diagrams above.