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Matrix Collectors Limited Edition Lee Enfield No. Mk III Airsoft Gas RifleSo this gun has been floating around for a while in the forums and whatnot, but nothing was set in stone, until it appeared out of nowhere onto Evike. I had to get it, because it is modeled after one of my favorite rifles of all time, the Lee Enfield No. Airsoft Gun Parts Diagram' title='Airsoft Gun Parts Diagram' />Shop from the worlds largest selection and best deals for Gun Cleaning Supplies. Shop with confidence on eBayAll Airsoft guns are sold with an orange tip. It is illegal to remove the orange tip. Removing the orange tip will void your warranty. You must be 18 years of age or. The largest list of Electric,Gas Spring Airsoft Manuals. Shop from the worlds largest selection and best deals for Anschutz Gun Parts. Shop with confidence on eBayMk III, or SMLE. There will be no shooting reports in this review, because its the middle of February and where I live its cold as balls, so I wont buy gas until I can use it. But anyways, here are some pros and cons Ive found so far. Pros Its an SMLEReal wood. Full metal not sure if steel or some other metal. Not too heavy, not too light. Not a bag of dog turds on fire, like that Mosin Nagant by Matrix. Adjustable rear sight. It appears that you can attach an actual bayonet, but that remains to be seen. Feels very sturdy. I like the sight picture. You can take the bolt out just like the real thing. Packaging is very good. Cons Paint on the bolt was scratched pretty badly when it arrived. I dont really care, because it doesnt hinder performance its just a cosmetic issue. Bolt assembly was all greasy when I got it. A quick once over cleaned it up. Because the bolt is spring loaded, it takes a fair bit of extra force to chamber a round completely. Im sure Ill get the hang of it soon enough. I heard somewhere that Iron Airsoft will only release magazines upon demand. I think you can top load this, so it isnt that big of a deal yet, but I would like to see some spare magazines. Putting the bolt back in is a little confusing the first few times, but I figured it out. Conclusion I really like this rifle. Airsoft Gun Parts Diagram' title='Airsoft Gun Parts Diagram' />It looks and feels extremely nice. I cant wait to shoot it. I hope to buy a bayonet in the near future and see if it fits on here. It probably will, because it would be cheaper for Iron Airsoft to use surplus parts than to cast their own. But whatever, I like it so far. Gun Review Walther CCP The Truth About Guns. I love the Heckler Koch P7, as it offers so many engineering features to geek out over. Some of those features appeared on a handgun for the first time with the P7, only to become ubiquitous thereafter 3 dot sights, for example. A few of those great features have never been reproduced on another pistol. One of them is the gas piston delayed blowback system, which hasnt seen use again until the Walther CCP here and its resurrection is a big reason why I was so excited to get my hands on this new Walther Concealed Carry Pistol. Does it deliver on Walthers promises of soft recoil and easy slide manipulation First, a big thanks to my usual FFL, Best Buy Surplus, for loaning me this new CCP from their stock. These are still pretty freaking hard to find, but Bill at BBS has been in this game for a long time and has an easier time getting those allocated items like PMR 3. VP9s, G4. 2s, CCPs, etc etc than most. When a brand new firearm comes out, hes got it. Theres only a few CCPs there now, so if youre in the market for that or anything else, call them up. And do call 5. 09. TTAGJeremy. SLocals Only pricing is only available over the phone or in person theyre in Spokane. On The Range. Normally this is the last category but lets do overall shooting impressions up top here and break it down later. Walther tends to make a good barrel and an accurate pistol, and the CCP is certainly no exception on the range. Youd expect a fixed barrel to be slightly more accurate than a tilting or otherwise moving barrel, and its probably responsible for some of my steel target ringing success with the CCP. Considering the pistols relatively small size and its sub par trigger, I was actually quite surprised how well I shot it. Some of this is also due to the action. Yes, its true, the so called SOFTCOIL gas delayed because gas retarded as HK used to say isnt PC these days blowback system does actually make for a fairly soft shooting pistol. At least considering its small size and relatively light weight, the gun is a soft shooter with less muzzle flip and felt recoil than most of its peers. Even with P ammo, it was easy to control and comfortable to shoot. CLICK ANY PHOTO TO ENLARGEWith the striker released, the slide is among the easiest to rack of any centerfire pistol. This will be excellent for any folks with less grip andor arm strength. With the striker cocked, however, theres a distinct bump that the slide has to pop over while moving rearwards. Likely something in the trigger bar or maybe the firing pin block, etc, but regardless of what actually causes it, it makes the slide harder to rack if youre doing it slowly. Rack it with purpose and you really dont notice that bump. The two CCPs I had access to both did this, and both only with the striker cocked. I found the grip circumference to be a little small for my large hands, as the fingers of my strong hand wrapped so far around the grip that I didnt have a good place to put my support hand. After shooting it for a while, though, I started to get used to it and it became less and less of an issue for me. It certainly didnt affect accuracy. For anyone with smaller hands than me anyone on the small side of a mens large on down its going to be great, though. This combined with the easy to manipulate slide and the relatively soft recoil will make it an excellent pistol for ladies and smaller folks in general. My only real on the range CCP gripe is the trigger. Ugh. I hope the aftermarket addresses this, because Walther has really shot itself in the foot metaphorically speaking here on what is otherwise a really solid little pistol. Well, the takedown process is tragic also, but Ill kvetch about that later and I dont personally think its as important as the trigger. Oh, the trigger. On a handgun made for concealed carry I truly do not mind a long, heavy trigger. In fact, I chose the Beretta Nano as my EDC due in part to the fact that it has a long, heavy trigger. But, the Nano has no safety. If you put a manual safety on a pistol, you dont need a painfully long trigger pull. Of course, the length of the CCP triggers pull is the least of its worries, but more on this later. In The Box. The CCP comes with some pretty good kit inside of the plastic clamshell box. In addition to the pistol itself, youll find the usual owners manual, NSSF safety card, warranty card, Walther advertisement flyer, and gun lock. The CCP sits in a form fitting cutout in the foam liner with a chamber flag and a magazine installed. A second magazine can be found in its own cutout, which also holds a baggie of tools and spare parts. These include a brass brush for the gas chamber, a Torx wrench for drift adjusting the rear sight, a hex wrench for removing the front sight, two spare front sights of different heights, a pin to punch out the gas pistons roll pin, and a takedown tool that may or may not work for field stripping your CCP. Build. A steel slide in Cerakote black or a satin finished stainless steel slide sits atop a polymer frame. The frame is easily one of the nicest polymer pistol frames I have ever seen or felt. Everything about it screams quality, from scarcely visible mold lines to the texture, feel, cleanness, sharpness, uniformity, stiffness, etc. Deal And Kennedy Corporate Culture Pdf Editor. Apart from the area of the grip that has all of the stippling, you could easily mistake this frame for aluminum. Its just so flat and hard and solid. Likewise, the machining on the slide is very good, inside and out. Very few tool or machining marks. It looks like a lot of excess material was removed from inside of the slide to reduce weight, and it was all done very cleanly. Im sure some folks will complain that the underside of the slide wasnt Cerakoted other than overspray, but I dont really care. You can always get the stainless slide. The CCP has no slide rails, instead using the fixed barrel and a frame hook on the rear to keep the slide on the frame. No rails doesnt mean no steel in the frame, though, and the steel inserts are actually really big and burly, the front part holding the barrel in place and housing the gas cylinder. Gas cylinder How It Works. What H K used to call a gas retardation system is now SOFTCOIL gas delayed blowback technology. I admit I always felt weird about owning something German with a built in gas chamber, so am happy to report that Walther refers to theirs as a gas cylinder. Nevertheless, this aspect of the P7s design lives on as the CCPs system for delaying an otherwise straight blowback action is functionally identical. A small port lives in the bottom of the barrel just in front of the chamber Upon firing, pressure is high for as long as the bullet is in the barrel. That pressure goes down this port and into the gas cylinder belowwhere it impedes the rearward motion of the gas piston and attempts to prevent it from going deeper into the cylinder. As the piston is connected to the front of the slide, preventing the piston from moving rearwards means preventing the slide from moving rearwards. When the bullet leaves the barrel, pressure drops and the slide is able to cycle. Thus, without any sort of barrelslide locking mechanism, this system allows for delaying the blowback action until pressure has dropped to safe levels.