Nuprol, the British brand of airsfot replicas, has prepared more models of Vorsk gas-powered replicas for this year's IWA trade fair. After the premiere of the VMP-1 model two years ago (VMP1 and VX14 by Vorsk at IWA 2023) and the VMP-2 replica family last year (VMP-2 - gas-powered assault replicas with PM magazines), this year the VMP-2 line was expanded with new models C, S and SD.
Variant C is the smallest one, with a minimal stock length and a receiver without a stock replaced by a section of rail. The whole thing, if you slightly squint, starts to resemble a Tec-9 submachine gun.
The SD variant inspired by the MP5SD has no stock, an integrated silencer, and an M-LOK handguard.
The S variant has a similar external barrel length, no stock, an integrated silencer and a slightly different M-LOK handguard.
All of these models will be equipped with a steel trigger mechanism with the ability to fire in the full-auto mode.
Additionally, the MCR variant with a fixed stock and a larger handguard was presented. Compatibility with previous models was also maintained in terms of internal parts such as nozzles generating different muzzle velocities, bolt carriers and other parts.
The release of the S, C and SD models are planned for around July-August, and the previous models are currently available. The entire family of VMP-2 replicas operate on the open bolt principle, have barrels and HU buckings in the VSR standard and pressure adjustment using the TDC system with a knob on the top rail and double-sided manipulators. The whole is based on the same magazine shared with VMP-1 replicas.
A whole series of budget Delta Pioneer replicas consisting of 7 models was created exclusively for the British market. The models differ mainly in the visual design of handguards used (M-LOK or RIS) and the length of the barrels. The receivers and stocks of these replicas are made of polymers, a standard V2 gearbox is used inside, and mid-cap magazines will be supplied with the replica. The series will be available only in Great Britain at a price of around 70-100 pounds.
The concept presented during the fair was the VMAR project, i.e. a gas-powered AR-15 replica based on Nuprola's own standard of parts, and at the same time adapted to use the most popular magazine standard, the MWS system from Tokyo Marui.
The presented conceptual replica was made using 3D printing technology, but the final version is to be made of metal. For convenience, the design is created in a standard that allows the use of firearm parts, such as a Mil-Spec stock, pistol grip and ambidextrous manipulators. The VMAR carbine will be sold in 3 variants with different performance and without NPAS regulation. It is schedules to be released around 2026.
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