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Tim vs. Bob 4: Game 1 – The Timpire Makes Landfall


Timperial forces make landfall in Virginia with the immediate objective of cutting off Bob’s supply lines, obliterating his air defenses, and destroying the Rebel force’s will to fight. Rebel troops move immediately to secure all available oil pipelines, SAM sites, and the strategically important Town to prevent Timperial forces from gaining the upper hand in the battle for Ballahack.


En Route to Ballahack – Tim vs. Bob Across the U.S. of A


Tim vs Bob 4 and 4.5 are the first games of the Tim vs Bob series to take place outside of California. This is the first leg of the trip the Airsoft GI team takes to get to the game. Enjoy!


Discreet and Protective – The NC Star Discreet Breakdown Case


As a responsible airsofter and firearm enthusiast, a gun bag is a “must have” in your tactical gear arsenal. It is also a legality issue because for some states, transporting your firearms without a gun case/bag is considered brandishing a weapon. To transport your firearms and / or airsoft gun safely and responsibly, you need some kind of case or bag. By having the right case you can not only safely transport your firearm, you can also preserve your firearm and / or Airsoft Gun a lot better. Therefore in a sense, a gun case is just as important as your other tactical gear such as your vest, pouches, and other supporting equipment.

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PTT Block 6 Full Metal M4 DPMS Quad Rail Hand Guard AEG


The DPMS Quad Rail adds amazing authenticity and rigidity to this airsoft gun. The entire PTT line of airsoft guns are made with real gun rail systems and as a result they can cost a little bit more than your standard airsoft gun, however this Block 9 is one of the more affordable models at $595.00. Check it out along with the other PTTs on Airsoft GI.


SCAR Rail Extension – Necessity or Extra?

Have you ever shot a FN SCAR, both in Airsoft and the actual Firearm? If you have fired the FN SCAR before, the reciprocating charging handle can be annoying at times. On a standard FN SCAR 16S, the reciprocating charging handle can hinder you and cause a malfunction. If you use modern firearm manipulation techniques, you would find that the charging handle on the stock SCAR is very close to your wrist when holding the rifle. Sometimes after a speed load, when I re-grip the SCAR, my hand may fall short and the charging handle may hit me when firing. I could put the charging handle on the opposite side of the rifle, but that will increase my manual of arms with the SCAR, especially clearing the double feed.

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