Apart from the well known designs already sold by the company, a new replica has been shown - a gas powered G3:
Similarly to the model made by LCT, the replica is made out of steel parts (marked by magnets on the photos). The manufacturer of this replica is Vega Force Company, which is no surprise - most new gas powered replicas sold by Umarexa are made by VFC. The rifle, compared to the AEG version (made by LCT), seems to be quite light. As in all products offered by Umarex, this one also has licensed markings of the real firearm.
The magazine, contrary to the LCT version, is not made of steel. It has a built in switch which allows to retract the nub that lock the bolt carrier in the rear position after the last BB has been shot.
Access to the hop-up adjustment is situated under the front handguard. It is also worth mentioning that the rifle is compatible with accessories made for the real G3 rifle.
A whole line of Glock pistols replicas has also been presented. All made under license of the real firearm manufacturer.
The offer comprises of models made on the basis of the fourth generation of Glocks. The green gas powered models are made by KWC, and VFC makes models with CNC machined slides that are powered by CO2. Those versions have a "deluxe edition" slogan in their name and are delivered in an original Glock gun case.
Umarex cooperates also with KWA, which products were also shown in one of the booths.
The HK417 and HK416 GBB carbines were shown there. Fans of VFC can rest easy. The presence of KWA products does not mean that Umarex has backed out of cooperation with the company from Taiwan. Replicas of both manufacturers will be sold at the same time.
The carbines have new lower receivers and do not have the NPAS system installed. They also do not have the hop-up adjustment placed in the fake gas block, a feature first used in VFC replicas.
We also got to see the new gas powered Tavor carbine replica, also made by KWA.
This model has real firearm markings. It is to be compatible with available M4 gas powered magazines made by KWA. The hop-up adjustment in this replica is done using a special wrench.