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AONW: Oregon Airsoft & New Products

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News from Airsoft Outlet Northwest with a Oregon Airsoft in spotlight and the Nike Special Field Systems. Also in this update are the new products they have in stock... "This may not be applicable to those in the UK, but Portland, Oregon is considering a ban like the one in place in Beaverton. It gave us a chance to get airsoft on the news in a professional light. Hopefully people will start to see the reasonable side of the sport instead.

In addition, Nike is expanding their SFB to another color, as well as specialized socks. Next year they will be expanding into a full line of Combat Gear, including more footwear, gear, and apparel. The Special Forces Systems line will focus on lightweight, durable, high performance gear for the tactical athlete.

With over 50 new products uploaded onto our website this week, it's been fun and a lot of work. Next week will bring even more new products, but for now, check out what we've got online:

HK416 AEG by VFC and Umarex

Along with the VFC HK416 from Umarex, we also received the Maruzen Walther P99, also from Umarex. We uploaded our custom WE 4.3, which includes a MadBull Suppressor and threaded barrel. The new Condor MOLLE Horizontal holster can be used to mount to a vest, or to mount in packs or bags on MOLLE to organize gear when stored.

Speaking of Condor, we have their new 46 inch long riflecases, which are ideal for DMR or sniper rifles. Other tactical gear items include new pattern Skull Face Wrap Bandanas, the Condor Ops Chest Rig in A-TACS, Bravo Soft Body Armor, and a P90 sling system.

The Condor riflecase and holster are available in multiple colors, as is the Bravo body armor replica. Another item that is available in multiple colors is the SOCOM Gear Troy Battlemag 2 pack by G&P. These are officially licensed replicas of the Troy BattleMag, and feature the same unique texturing. CAA also has a licensed airsoft magazine, available in both Black and OD. On the subject of airsoft magazines, we also have the new Echo1 Special Operations Branch magazine, which is a straight 200 round hicap that fits MP5 models. This is a pretty unique item that give any MP5 a new look.

Other products to give your gun a unique look are the MadBull Hitman compensator, which fits WE, KJW, and Tokyo Marui 1911 models with a barrel bushing. This replaces the original barrel bushing, which can be good if you broke one on a WE 1911. The M300 LED scout light is a rocking little piece of kit as well, ideal for outdoor use as the focused beam achieves an impressively long throw. With the pressure switch included on the M300 scout light, check out the magwell vertgrip for added versatility.

While you're mounting accessories, get your rail systems decked out with rail covers to keep your hands and gear free of wear. The Magpul Ladder Rail covers are available in 4 colors, while the rail cover panel kit is available in 3 colors. On the topic of Magpul, all of our Magpul MBUS sights are now Gen 2, both the front and rear sights.

The new Echo1 FAT Magazines are 850 round M4 hicap magazines. Available in both tan or black, they're close replicas of the SureFire high capacity magazines for the M27 IAR. If you're going to be running that many rounds through your AEG, make sure you've got a quality piston like the new MadBull PX piston, which features a full steel rack of teeth. While you're slinging BBs downrange, if you ever decide you want to see what your gun is actually capable of, try it with KSC / KWA Perfect BBs. These BBs are super high precision, and are recommended by KWA for use in all of their replicas. We have the KSC/KWA BBs in .20g, .25g, as well as the heavy .30g BBs.

We all know your favorite thing is guns, though, so we've added a couple of new guns as well. The Echo1 SOB comes in two sizes, for CQB or field use. The S&T TAR-21 is essentially a sportline version of the original Ares Tavor TAR-21. The gold revolver speaks for itself. If you have to ask why, you wouldn't understand."

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