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Sunday, October 5, 2008

Tokyo Mauri G36C Airsoft Gun

Tokyo Mauri G36C Airsoft Gun
TheKub
3 min - Jun 13, 2007


My TM G36C that I bought from another Goon. This gun is completely stock. Factory body, motor, spring, everything.

If flying a Traction Kite sounds like the sport for you then you'll need to decide whether to choose a buggy or a landboard. Buggies are typically made from stainless steel and are designed to withstand all types of terrain. Equipped with a comfortable seat for maximum movement and control, Traction Kite buggies should easily fit into most car boots, making it a very versatile sport. Landboards like skateboards demand a little more effort to control from the upright rider, however once you've got the knack of these lightweight vehicles you'll be free-styling across the beach and ripping it up on dirt tracks like the best of them.

When it comes to Power Kites you can dismiss all notions of kite flying as a gentle, relaxing activity. There's nothing passive about this thrilling sport as high speed winds charge participants across the ground, attached to buggies, landboards or nothing at all. Taking advantage of strong winds and the unique design of these mammoth kites, flyers experience a unique rush as the wind and kite become one.

As always safety is mandatory when it comes to Traction Kites. Before using your landboard or buggy make sure you're comfortable with a Power or Traction Kite as the incredible high speeds and pulling power of the wind can be dangerous if not harnessed correctly.

The joy of Power Kiting is very addictive and once you've gained some experience with the basic flying manoeuvres you'll be able to hone your new skills and have the time of your life. Whether you're competing in a fast paced buggy board race or free-styling alone with the wind, it's only a matter of time before friends and family will want to take part too!

For even greater pulling power and control, Traction Kites are the best models on the market. These invigorating kites generate speed quickly with 4 flying lines, 2 power lines and 2 brake lines. Flyers can easily adjust the position and power of these air born giants as they race across the land on buggies or landboards. Without compromising on safety, it's advised to zoom around with safety helmets and pads in order to enjoy your power kite experience to the max.

So, you think you're ready to join in the fun? To get started, Power Kites which are also known as 'foils' are the ideal choice as these two-lined models are smaller than traction kites which come attached to buggies or landboards. Flyers can happily glide along the ground or soar into the air using these soft yet durable models without any extra equipment. Older children supervised by adults can also experience the rush of Power Kites, which when used responsibly can provide hours of outdoor entertainment. The main thing to remember is to fly safely by choosing good locations such as spacious beaches or fields for maximum manoeuvring and a soft landing!



Try Skydiving - You May Love It

There are many who simply want to have that thrill for once in their lives and give it a try only to learn that they are hooked on it. Some others try it once and realize they were right- it isn't for them. Or perhaps they received a gift certificate for a jump and feel compelled to give it a shot.

If you have altaphobia (fear of heights, also known as vertigo), you will probably not enjoy the sport of skydiving. But many times, even people who only received a gift of a skydive lesson, will love the sport because they are the type that loves thrilling sports.

If you are one of those people who are scared of just getting in a plane to fly off on vacation, can you imagine what it must be like to stand in the open doorway of a plane and jumping out? Falling thousands of feet at a hundred miles an hour? No? Well, then skydiving is not for you. But is is definitely for many others.

However someone gets involved in the sport of skydiving, after that first dive, it is clear whether they are the type who enjoys flying through the air at great speeds or the type who can do without this particular kind of thrill. Many people, once they have that first taste of the thrill, however, want to try it over and over.

Once you have done a tandem dive and taken some lessons, you may be ready for a solo dive. In this case, you will be on your own, so you have to be well trained for it. Those who love the sport after a first tandem dive are likely to continue on to lessons so they can solo dive. They realize that this is a really exciting sport and you cannot recreate the feeling of flying through the air like a bird with any other sport. The ironic thing is that many people find that this very exciting sport is actually strangely relaxing, as you float through the air and can think of nothing else.

The best way to be introduced to this sport is with a tandem dive. The instructor is in charge at all times, even as you are learning how to work the controls. You can either relax and enjoy the float to earth, or you can pay attention and learn so you can do it on your own someday. Either way, you are safe and sound since the instructor is still really in control. He will use an altimeter to decide the exact time when the parachute should be opened.

If you are the right type for it, skydiving can be a really great sport to take up. Try a tandem dive and see if you are meant for this great sport.