Classic Army FN P90TR Sportline Review

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Another review from Red Army Airsoft Club. This time they cover the affordable P90 TR Sportline from Classic Army. In this review, Alexander finds it very handy for CQB games, easy to disassemble, very much affordable and accurate. The caveat though is that there are a lot unique parts, so there will be problems in tuning. They don't like the hop-up and be careful in handling the electronics when opening it for maintenance.

WGC Shop: CA25 Series, G&P Dark Earth & More

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It's Thursday and it's a WGC Shop product update day here. They have sent news that they have a restock of the following popular products such as the G&P M14 DMR in Dark Earth, the G&P M.P PTS Battle Airsoft Rifle with Masterkey also in Dark Earth, and the Classic Army CA25 Series. As for the new arrivals, they now have the Alien Airsoft MK18 MOD1 DX AEG in Field Dark Earth, the WGC DX Limited Edition VFC MP5K PDW GBB, and the G&D DTW MAX3S M4 Key Mod AEG.

CA FN SCAR-L Sportline AEG Review

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The Classic Army sportline series are coming back in stock at Airsoft Atlanta reviews the SCAR-L Sportline series... "The Classic Army FN SCAR-L Sportline AEG in black is a great airsoft option for those that want to use the VERY common M4 style magazines but don't want another M4. This rifle is fully licensed by FN and is very solid right out of the box.

Hyperdouraku On The CA Stoner LMG

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With the release of the Classic Army KAC Stoner LMG, which follows in the steps of the Ares Airsoft Stoner LMG, Hyperdouraku was able to get one from Hong Kong. Finding it to be 4.8kg in weight and he finds a rigid full metal receiver and the finishing good. It has a link belt to show a dummy 5.56mm ammo feed. Firing at full auto, it feeds and fires good but its ballistic performance tends to fall somewhat but for airsoft games, it performs good enough.

The Return of Classic Army M4 Series

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Classic Army is slowly trying to retake its big presence in the airsoft market after a period of being relatively quiet for reasons we don't really know why. For this year, Airsoftology wants to find out what they have on offer for you... "2014: The year of Classic Army's return to the North American market... With a price drop on the M4 series, they are off to a good start.

CA Krebs AK47 KC-89 Quick Review

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Haha! This quick review of the Classic Army AK47 KC89 AEG or the Krebs Custom done by Diles46 of Intrigue Airsoft just made our day. In this short review, there are appearances by some known airsoft personalities such as Spartan Leah, Jet DesertFox, and Chris Bast of Warfighter. Actually we lost focus on the actual review, anticipating who will show up next in the background.

The Classic Army Vulcan Preview Video

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Christophe Lefebvre of Lucid Mind and of the French Language Airsoft Channel, Airsoft TV, will be doing a review on the hard to find Classic Army Vulcan (yes, we get pestered by some emails where they can get one if they have the budget). It's a short video preview so expect more some destructive awesomeness with this big multi-barreled airsoft gun.

Classic Army FN P90 Sportline AEG Review

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Airsoft Atlanta reviews another Sportline AEG from Classic Army which they also now have in stock... "The Classic Army FN P90 RDS Sportline AEG with built in red dot sight. Pretty much everything you need in a CQB gun. Comes with a 300 round hi capacity magazine, mini 8.4v 1100 mah nimh battery and a trickle charger. Gun will only take mini sized batteries. A great airsoft gun from Classic Army!

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Airsoft Atlanta FN M249 MKII Review

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Now again in stock at Airsoft Atlanta, the Classic Army FN M249 MKII gets an in-house review... "Airsoft Atlanta's review of the gigantic FN M249 MKII 'MINIMI/SAW' AEG gun. A fully licensed FN M249 airsoft gun that kicks so much butt! Equip this with the optional 2400 round box magazine for some serious fun on the battlefield."

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