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The IWA Outdoor Classics 2017 Starts Today And We’re Covering It!

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We are now in Nuremberg to attend the IWA Outdoor Classics 2017 from the 3rd to the 6th of March 2017. It’s the day you will expect a deluge of reports in airsoft, real steel, and tactical gear from various airsoft and firearms news outlets. We are excited again to see what the airsoft industry has in store for us, and there are more airsoft exhibitors than ever before.

The Nuremberg Messe, the home of the IWA Outdoor Classics, is a massive convention centre where it has several halls that care to different interests. Most of the airsoft vendors are in Hall 7 and Hall 7A where they are mixed with air guns and real steel displays. For tactical gear, they can be located at Hall 9 and we shall try to spend more time in this hall this year to as many want to find out the latest in tactical gear and clothing.

As part of our coverage, we will be visiting the airsoft manufacturers such as ICS Airsoft, Modify-Tech, King Arms, Action Sport Games, VFC, Classic Army, and Star Rainbow Company (SRC). Other big names in airsoft will be there such as RedWolf Airsoft, Gunfire, and SKWAirsoft.
Also, the Airsoft Innovations Burst XL Sound Grenade will be making its appearance in Europe finally and Carlton Chong will be telling us more about their new product.

Apart from reporting from the exhibit floor of the event, it is also a big weekend for the airsoft media in Europe as they will be seeing each other again, socialising with vendors, and of course getting wasted over German beer and sausages. 

The annual Airsoft Meetup will take place on the 5th of March at the Hong Kong Room from 1300H to 1600H. If you are at the IWA Outdoor Classics 2017 and want to meet the airsoft media, community and industry in one room, better get yourself a ticket now.

So stick around this website for the next four days, we have lots of things to tell you.

 

Top Photo: Nuremberg Messe East Entrance (Photo by NürnbergMesse)

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