Pictures from the Shizuoka Hobby Show. Will add more as we get them!
Picture Credits: Echigoya, Militaryblog.jp, L.A. Gunshop.
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Pictures from the Shizuoka Hobby Show. Will add more as we get them!
Picture Credits: Echigoya, Militaryblog.jp, L.A. Gunshop.
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Unlike past years, when I (ORCA) was the only 1 going to the SHOT Show to report on waht’s going on. This year DIGITALWastelands/Airsoftmonkey had a crew of people reporting on SHOT. uscmCorps, Ning and Wedge were out at the show with better cameras and more energy/time then I had on the show floor! Many thanks for their contributions!
Again, SDCC lived up to its reputation as the biggest comic convention of the year. The news, announcements, and revelations flew fast and furious out of San Diego all last week, and things are only just now settling down again. We worked hard all last week to provide news and interview coverage of these announcements.
Producer – G. Michael Shiwota
Writer – Mike Kim
Dir of Photography – Ning Wong
Video – Erick Murphy
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Shotshow 2008
A very limited run through ;(
I had the good fortune that I was in Las Vegas this year and had passes to Shotshow 2008. Unfortunately I only had 4 hours to run through the show. It is estimated that the show covers over 25 miles if you walked each and every aisle. My main focus was on seeing the new Classic Army releases at the Spartan Imports booth. The buzzkill to all that was, U.S. Customs delayed releasing all the new CA items and they never made it to the Shotshow this year ;( But fortunately there was lots to see.
A quick preface. For those of you who do not know. Shotshow is the largest firearms trade show in the U.S. To attend you must be affiliated in the firearms industry. For more info on Shot, please go to their website. http://www.shotshow.com
I’ll be splitting up the news to Airsoft and Real Steel since in some cases there is crossover and it could get confusing. Please keep in mind, I only say a portion of the show, so if things are not reported on in this report, it doesn’t mean they didn’t exist at the show. Just means I didn’t have time to see.
Spartan Imports / Classic Army – Let’s get the bad news out of the way. As mentioned above all anticipated new Classic Army items were held up by U.S. Customs and did not make it to the Shotshow in Las Vegas. But, hopefully will have products in hand sometime next week for pictures and brief reviews.
Magpul – Magpul made an impressive showing this year. I was able to speak 1 on 1 with Sam Lam, the head of Magpul airsoft, and was able to get a few interesting bits of news.
Magpul – More Magpul goodies on the Real Steel Front! Lotsa eye candy in their booth!
German Sports Guns
Sig Sauer
LMT
FNH
KRISS-TDI
Just ran across this video. Thought everything sounded familiar 😉
That is me and Emory from Spartan Imports, talking with Sam Lam who runs the Magpul Professional Training Systems (airsoft) division, on new upcoming products.
Some well shot videos of Shot 2008, by our pal the Milspec Monkey.
Where: The Gun Store, Las Vegas NV http://www.thegunstorelasvegas.com/
How Much: SMG regular price is $40, including range fee & 50 rounds. M16, M249 or AK regular price is $25, including range fee and 25 rounds
So me being a Kalifornia resident means there's not alot of places to shoot Rifles and SMGs and 0 places that will let you rent them in full auto. But I found this range in Las Vegas NV a few years ago and it's a blast! (No pun intended…)
They just recently set it up to shoot Assault Rifles at their indoor range by using frangible ammo. Basically that means a rifle rounds not gonna bouce back and kill you when fired in an indoor range. Here's a list of the guns you can rent in full auto:
The catch with this place is since yoru firing full auto, you tend to buy alot of their ammo. So the base price is pretty affordable but when you add the extra bags of ammo it adds up if your not careful.
Is it worth the money? Yes, if you live in CA and will be in Las Vegas. I have yet to find a range like this in closer proximity.
Pics and movies to be posted later.
I went up the guest of Bandai but I roamed the show mostly solo since all my pals had to work the Bandai booth. I only spent about 2 hours at E3 cuz I've gotten tradeshow walking down to a science, plus I wanted to avoid the 2.5 hour drive home cuz of Friday traffic, whcih I wasn't able to….
Here's the pics I got!