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Eddie November 5th, 2005 05:13

Tanaka M700 A.I.C.S. *Released*
 
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I gots more scans. This time its of Tanaka M700 A.I.C.S. replica of the real AICS Stock upgrade for the Remington 700 Rifle.

Eddie December 20th, 2005 18:55

Redwolf now has the Tanaka M700 AICS instock.

http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...M700AICS-L.jpg
http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...M700AICS-A.jpg
http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...M700AICS-B.jpg
http://img.redwolfairsoft.com/upload...M700AICS-C.jpg

Quote:

Product Brand: Tanaka
Weight: 4,500 g
Length: 1105.0 mm
Capacity: 27 rds
Power: 395.0 fps
Price (USD): $435.00
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Tanaka M700 A.I.C.S.

One of the most tactical sniper rifles, full metal outer barrel and soft rubber stock make itself the ultimate rifle for comfortable and accurate shooting. Extremely heavy, weighs more than 4.5kg! Zero resistance bolt action. Gas operated and takes HFC134 gas for 395fps of stock power! Cocking indicator on the rear of the bolt tells you whether the rifle is cocked. Solid cocking motion with full metal mechanism. Removable metal full size magazine is realistically finished and holds 27 rounds. Built-in quick release ball-joint type bipod receptor in the front allows quick attach / detach of a bipod for steadier aiming. Front and rear sling mount. A simply beautiful gun and beats Maruzen's APS Type 96 (already a really good rifle) in heft, realism, and realistic finishing.

concept_8 December 20th, 2005 19:01

Anyone heard yet if this'll fit the KJW clone?

Gryphon December 20th, 2005 20:20

Before anyone goes out and buys this sight unseen, I highly recommend trying a Maruzen APS-2 Type 96 FIRST if at all possible, just to see if it'll fit your hand properly.

When I was into long range F-class target shooting (sniper matches), I was shopping around for an AICS for my Remington 700. My buddy Steve persuaded me to go for a McMillan A-5 instead as he said it was a superior stock. At his shop one day a fellow brought in one of his real AI AWMs and I got to try it on for size and found I didn't like the feel of the pistol grip at all. It worked for him, but not for me.

I ended up dropping a grand on the McMillan A-5 instead and never regretted it, except for the day I sold my rig. :(

concept_8 December 20th, 2005 20:47

Good point, I've got pretty long/thin hands and find my L96 works well for me but can totally see how it might be uncomfortable as all hell for some others.


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