armoury VORSK 3.8 HI CAPAS
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ovember is always a strange old month, the clocks have changed and the greyness of autumn heading into winter can be a depressing time for many. It has been said however, that “Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons” and with our woodland sites changing it is certainly a dramatic time! The vibrant greens of summer are behind us now, and leaves are turning to gold and rust-red and falling in heaps (much to the joy of the sniper fraternity!), and for the feint-hearted airsofter it’s time to head indoors and take up residence behind the keyboard… There is a breed of airsofter though that heeds not the change of the seasons, one that will venture forth to their local site come rain, ice, or drifting snow, and indeed playing during a hard winter can often bring some of the greatest gaming rewards to the prepared player! This, of course is also true when you play in more extreme weather conditions anywhere around the globe, but for me the onset of winter means changing out gear and being ready for whatever the elements can throw at me… and I do love a physical challenge that just adds to airsoft. For many though, November is a time where their gameplay and visit to sites slows somewhat; the weather means that many that are ill-equipped will stay home, and the thought of Christmas just around the corner means that our “airsoft spend” in generally curtailed until a New Year dawns. For many small airsoft retailers November is a really hard month, so if you have a few bucks to spare then pop in to see them, even if it’s to buy a bag of BBs as they WILL appreciate your custom, and it’s your custom that keeps them going and keeps them open for business… which of course benefits YOU in the long run! November is also generally a quieter time in relation to new AEG and GBB releases from the manufacturers. This year into next is going to be somewhat different again as I’m hearing that a number of airsoft manufacturers will not be attending SHOT or IWA as usual in 2022, although I’m hopeful that we’ll see some cool new directions at MOA (and we’ll report on this via Stewbacca of course!). New models that would usually be held back for release at the shows will therefore be filtering through from now on, and for once November is proving already to be pretty darn exciting. The first of the new releases have come from none other than my old mates at VORSK, and by the time you read this their new “3.8” compact Hi Capas should be landing, and heading straight out to retailers! These are models that I knew were in the pipeline, but again have been sworn to secrecy about until now, and I’m excited as I believe that the new 3.8 Hi Capa Pro and 3.8 “Vengeance” models may well be the3 very VORSKs that I have been waiting for!
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