Systema Engineering

Systema Engineering is a Japanese manufacturer of airsoft internal parts, and airsoft gun replicas of real firearms for use as a safe, low cost substitute in simulated live fire training.[1] Primarily the company manufactures internal upgrade parts and kits for airsoft guns. In the late-2000s, Systema began manufacturing high-quality airsoft guns. The Systema airsoft guns are now used by the military in combat training because of its realism and durability. These guns come in 3 burst and full auto. Systema uses the realistic dimensions and weight and also the magazine. Although their airsoft guns are usually used for realistic firearms training, they are also popular for recreational use amongst airsoft players and collectors of replica firearms.

Systema Engineering
Industryairsoft guns
HeadquartersJapan
Productsairsoft training weapons, airsoft parts
Websitehttp://www.systema-engineering.com

Products

Systema Professional Training Weapon System M4A1 MAX
  • M16A1
  • M16A2
  • M16A3
  • M16A3 Burst
  • M16A4
  • M4A1
  • M4A1 CQBR
  • M4 Burst
  • M733 Limited Edition
  • PTW89 (Based on Howa Type 89)
  • PTW5A4 (Based on HK MP5A4)
gollark: Probably at least 3 hard. Usefully extracting the many ores and such you want from things, and then processing them into usable materials probably involves a ton of different processes you have to ship on the space probe. Then you have to convert them into every different part you might need, meaning yet more machinery. And you have to do this with whatever possibly poor quality resources you find, automatically with no human to fix issues, accurately enough to reach whatever tolerances all the stuff needs, and have it stand up to damage on route.
gollark: 3.00005.
gollark: Without GregTech. I haven't used it recently, which is probably for the best.
gollark: If there wasn't that, I probably would have added a thing to isolate power from the main network and just run the storage bits.
gollark: Arguably, the system was quite overengineered.

References

  1. "What is Systema Engineering?". Systema Professional Training Weapon (PTW). Retrieved 31 October 2013.
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