
(sorry if that's large)
There are also two other similar models; one is stockless and shares the black furniture and the two 20mm rails on the sides of the fregrip, and one has immitation wood furniture and a folding stock, the latter two running off of the AK47S stick-type battery, and obviously the former has a full stock and thus accepts a large battery.
Here's the full lineup on UN Co. in case any of you are interested: SRC AK's and Armalites.
Now looking at UN Co.'s pricing, it is a suprising 112 USD. I'm beginning to wonder why. SRC is a Taiwan based company as is ICS, and I've only heard a few bad things about the metal used on thier guns (we won't get into the internals though) and was just wondering why it would be priced so low.
I'm afraid it could be due to totally buggered up and cheap internals, but a review I read of the SRC M4 a few months back proved they were as reliable as Tokyo Marui and just as uprgadeable.
Even though this is on the front of the news page, just thought I'd share that with you and ask for your input regarding the price.
Also, if you've been to Kapowwe lately, you'll see Classic Army is coming out with a G3 series of guns, and the SAR Offizer is already available.
What I'm most excited about however is the G3 SG1:

And I see plans for an SR25. If you read, Kapowwe reports that Classic Army will designate it as the "R-10".

Sorry about those pictures being small, but the larger ones are--large, fancy that
If you'd like to see the fullsized-versions of those and other Classic Army pictures form the 2006 S.H.O.T. Show, head here.
Cheers,
Compton


















