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You are here: Miscellaneous > Publications > Airsoft International Magazine Latest Issue > Airsoft International April 2007 Volume 2 Issue 11


Airsoft International April 2007 Volume 2 Issue 11


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April’s issue here already? Another packed high quality Airsoft magazine created by enthusiasts for enthusiasts is with us and there are some really great reviews, articles and of course all the regulars you know and love. There are two AEG reviews this month, the first is for the brand new Classic Army CA8-2. The second review is of the very first Airsoft replica of the SCAR available and it isn’t made by one of the major manufacturers but instead this one is from a small Chinese Firm, EO-2. There is also an exclusive look at the brand new and much anticipated Classic Army SCAR Light with some great pictures and a list of features, the full report will be in Next Months Issue! On the pistol front Tanaka Works Browning Hi-Power Mk3 replica is on test in the Pistol Review section. The new Project AEG starts off this month, called Project Frankenstein with good reason, this AEG is going to be a test bed for the various modifications to improve different aspects of performance. In this issue the project examines the AEG Motor, explaining its parts and testing some great performance tips. There are two Site Reports this month, covering UCAP Portsmouth and Elite Urban. Technical Tips covers Hop-up Units, Young Guns tackles affordable Tactical Headsets and our favourite, Wannabe covers “In the Nam”. There is absolutely loads we haven’t mentioned and this is all rounded off with a very attractive free large poster and to make sure you don’t lose any of this great content if you want to remove the poster and put it up, the pages behind it are blank, a very nice touch. For a full content list please see below:

Volume 2 Issue 11 Contents:

  • Airsoft News: All the latest Airsoft News
  • On the Spot: Do Medic Rules Work?
  • AI Industry Awards: Vote for the people, places and kit that makes Airsoft what it is today
  • Incoming: We answer comms traffic we’ve received
  • AEG Review: Classic Army CA8-2
  • Site Report: UCAP Portsmouth
  • Site Report: Elite Urban
  • Pistol Review: Tanaka Works Browning Hi-Power Mk3
  • Technical Tips: Hop-up Units
  • Project Frankenstein: AEG Motor
  • Retro Wannabe: In the Nam
  • Free Large Poster
  • Personal Comms: TTI TX-1446
  • The Good Gig Guide: The Essential Guide to the Best Sites in the UK!
  • Young Guns: Replica World - Tactical Headsets
  • AEG Review: EO-2 SCAR
  • Real Deal: Warrior Assault Systems
  • Exclusive First Look: Classic Army’s SCAR Light
  • Things That Make You Go Mmmm!
  • Team Tactics: Fighting in Built Up Areas
  • News from the ABA
  • We’ve Got a Thing About Camo: German Bundeswehr Flecktarnmuster
  • Airsoft in the Real World: H.S.S. International - Anti Terrorist Training
  • Tried and Tested




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