07-30-2010, 02:08 PM
07-30-2010, 03:51 PM
Rumor is that in order for it to use CO2 powerlets due to their "full steel" weight, they ended up making fatter grip/frame. to fit the fatter mag. Not sure if it is true, but that kinda defeats the purpose of being realistic...If the Magna system works so well on WA for their full steel guns, why did they choose to base theirs on TM....
This being Ino though, I'd expect high price, lots of bugs to start and eventually works ok...
This being Ino though, I'd expect high price, lots of bugs to start and eventually works ok...
07-30-2010, 04:20 PM
(07-30-2010 03:51 PM)RacingManiac Wrote: [ -> ]Rumor is that in order for it to use CO2 powerlets due to their "full steel" weight, they ended up making fatter grip/frame. to fit the fatter mag. Not sure if it is true, but that kinda defeats the purpose of being realistic...If the Magna system works so well on WA for their full steel guns, why did they choose to base theirs on TM....
This being Ino though, I'd expect high price, lots of bugs to start and eventually works ok...
The grips on those 1911's look a little big... I think you're right
07-30-2010, 04:51 PM
it looks tad bigger but not really that noticeable....
fast forward to the 4:05 mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84yiA2ybJF4
fast forward to the 4:05 mark:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84yiA2ybJF4
08-20-2010, 11:31 AM
The grips might be literally a notch bigger but not by much.
Def looks like it could be a beast of a pistol but im not a big fan of CO2 at all.
I guess well have to wait and see how this pistol turns out.
Def looks like it could be a beast of a pistol but im not a big fan of CO2 at all.
I guess well have to wait and see how this pistol turns out.
02-06-2011, 01:12 PM
I've heard the rumor that should you want to. It will accept tm 1911 mags. But that green gas won't perform well. Propane performs close to co2. But converting mags would be costly. I'm waiting on a cost and date. I would sell my pdw for that.
02-06-2011, 02:18 PM
CO2 pistols are niceeeee.
Use a KJW CO2 MEU, loudest/hardest kicking gbb ive ever used. Accurate and very powerful.
Use a KJW CO2 MEU, loudest/hardest kicking gbb ive ever used. Accurate and very powerful.
02-06-2011, 02:54 PM
Here's the info i gathered until now of the Inokatsu 1911, but i still haven't figured out if there will be 3 or 4 models:
Also there are pictures on Redwolf's Facebook page. Check them!
Quote:Limited production:
WWII: 1000 pieces (or?) Colt 100th Anniversary: 1000 pieces
Blue Steel: 500 pieces
Stainless Steel: ???
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For the moment we don't have infos about the stainless model, must be done but don't know when...
1911's will be Redwolf exclusive. For european others products EuropeExclusive will be available.
For the other GBB D.E. is in development. I talked with him and he wanna do the best D.E never done with an awesome kick!
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- "Best blowback power in the world"
- "I can tell you it's crazy awesome"
- Will come in three colours: "Blued Steel", "Vintage", "Steel"
- ETA on market is "soon".
Now here's the impotent causing news:
- Price extremely high. MSRP approximately $500-$600USD
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Based on our initial tests at the factory, the recoil is definitely stronger than a .22 caliber pistol when using their CO2 magazines.
In fact, it sets a new standard for GBB pistols.
After you shoot the Inokatsu, frankly all other Airsoft GBBs will feel like feeble toys.
The all steel construction also makes the gun feel extremely realistic.
The entire gun is licensed and sanctioned by Colt, and is approved for release on the 100th year of the 1911's anniversary.
So not only will it turn the GBB Airsoft industry on it's head, but it's also a piece of history.
Also there are pictures on Redwolf's Facebook page. Check them!
02-08-2011, 05:02 PM
Quote:Price extremely high. MSRP approximately $500-$600USD
Pfft, Prime steel Royal Blue kit for the WA M1911A1 go for $2,500. ProG4 steel kits for the TM go for $900-$1,200.
$500-$600 for a steel kits isn't bad. Actually, it borders on "budget" if you do the math.
02-08-2011, 06:01 PM
if the MSRP is only 500-600, then retail is probably gonna be like 400. thats f'ing awesome!
![[Image: 70%20stainless(2).jpg]](http://www.inokatsu.com/mmc/images/Movies/70%20stainless(2).jpg)