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Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Knight's Armament Classic Edition Stoner AEG Airsoft LMG

The Stoner LMG by Knight's Armament is the ideal choice when it comes to fulfilling the support weapon role. Externally, the entire gun is made out of metal. Towards the rear of the gun, the adjustable six position stock adds comfort to any user. The center of the gun features a solid metal body as well as an electric auto feeding 1200rd box magazine to aid in suppressive fire. The rail system, also constructed out of metal is readily available for mounting optics, grips, and other accessories needed. 
The Knight's Armament Stoner LMG features a new design reinforced full metal gearbox. A quick detach outer and inner barrel allows the user to easily upgrade for increased range and accuracy. The new trigger mechanism allows for a more reliable setup as well as increase in response time. Overall, the Stoner LMG is a well built airsoft gun by Knight's Armament and an ideal choice for the support gunner role.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Knight's Armament
Model: Stoner LMG
Muzzle Velocity: 370-400 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 1200rds
Package Includes: Gun, Box Magazine, Vertical Grip
Features:
  • Quick Detach Inner / Outer Barrel
  • New Design Reinforced Full Metal Gearbox
  • Easy Power Upgrade
  • Electric Auto Feeding Box Magazine
  • New Trigger Mechanism
  • Six Position Adjustable Stock

Friday, January 18, 2019

Clean and Maintain AEG Barrels


Proper cleaning and maintenance of your airsoft gun's inner barrel is one of the most important factors in keeping the gun in tip-top fighting shape. But it is also overlooked quite often. This tutorial will walk you through standard AEG barrel maintain to perform so your gun will always hit its mark.
Airsoft guns utilize smooth bore inner barrels which sit inside the outer barrel and can accumulate dust, dirt, sand and grime quite quickly through normal use and play.

Dirty barrels are the most common causes of FPS drop and poor accuracy. They can also cause long-term damage to the internal parts. Obviously, the projectiles we fire are spheres, and the inner barrels have no rifling or other stabilization features of their real-steel counterparts. This means that keeping your barrel clean and free of debris is an absolute must! Keeping the barrel clean will polish the bore and reduce friction, giving you better power and accuracy.

Check out this quick tutorial from GI Tactical VA's Zach for more information on how to keep those barrels squeaky clean and shooting straight. Zach goes over every step of the process, including preparing the gun for cleaning, what supplies you’ll need, how to use the cleaning rod and more! Things to remember include:
-Make sure the battery is disconnected and the hop-up is turned off before you start.
-Don’t use solvents or petroleum-based cleaners, as they can muck up the gun.
-You can use the same process to clean the hop-up barrel.


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