Sunday, June 12, 2011

Airsoft was created and marketed in Japan in the 1980s, due to civilian ownership of firearms being banned. Airsoft was used to closely emulate real guns. Now air soft guns have been adapted with a purely recreational application in mind. Many air soft guns are produced in China and Japan, where their distribution and sale is restricted. This has sometimes led to shipments of arms to many airsoft dealers being confiscated. Airsoft guns are also produced in the Philippines, the United States, and Taiwan. The game is a recreational activity in which participants eliminate opponents by hitting each other with round non-metallic pellets launched via replica firearms.Gameplay varies in style and composition but often range from short-term skirmishes, organized scenarios, military simulations, or historical reenactments. Combat situations on the battlefield often involve the use of common military tactics to achieve objectives set in each game. Participants typically emulate the tactical equipment and accessories used by modern military and police organizations. The guns used in airsoft are typically imitation firearms. They have a mechanism for pushing out projectiles 6 mm or 8 mm in diameter.
Most airsoft guns fire round plastic pellets ranging from 0.12 plastic to 0.88 grams. However, the most popular weights for AEG automatic electric gun are between 20 and 28 grams. Heavier rounds 30 48 grams are typically used for long range and sniper use since they are more stable in flight and less easily deflected by wind. They are usually bought in bags or bottles of 2000 to 5000, but other sizes are available, such as a 250000 round of tournament grade pellets. Pellets are typically 6 mm in diameter, though 8 mm pellets do exist. These pellets are available in the 12 to 45 gram range.



Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bulgaria - Montenegro 1:1 or Bulgaria's last hope gone

Bulgaria's football has never been worse. For a decade the Bulgarians haven't reached the group stages of either the World or the European tournaments. Since the establishment of the Bulgarian Football Federation there hasn't been any other such case. It appears that it is not only enough but the federation changed coach after coach with no result. It appears that even if they call Sir Alex or Mourinho or Guardiohla Bulgaria would still not qualify. Because the problem is not in a single person. It is every where. The Bulgarian players are not what they used to be. Even if they manage to show good performance in their clubs, in the National Team they appear to be completely different. There is not team play present, and some even appear to play just as lazy as Berbatov, but without the goals. Thus the last match revealed that the team hasn't changed a lot. The loss ended all!!

Liverpool to choose between Monreal and Cissokho


Liverpool are weighing up a move for left backs Nacho Monreal, 25, of Osasuna or Lyon's Aly Cissokho, 23, each at £9million.

Monreal has four Spain caps while Cissokho has played once for France.

Liverpool are already well advanced with deals for Sunderland's Jordan Henderson, Blackburn's Phil Jones, Connor Wickham of Ipswich and also want Blackpool's Charlie Adam.

They are in talks with Roma goalkeeper Doni's agent after the clubs agreed a £1.5m move, leaving manager Kenny Dalglish needing just a winger.

Aston Villa's Stewart Downing remains in the frame.