Springfield Armory Airsoft Guns! Air Venturi has License to Reproduce their Replicas

Adam Scepaniak
by Adam Scepaniak
Air Venturi, a significant manufacturer of airsoft guns, has officially received approval and license to produce Springfield Armory reproductions. Beginning in 2018, you will have the opportunity to purchase and train with the historic M1A, 1911, XD and XD(M). Here is a press release statement given by Air Venturi on Tuesday, January 8th elaborating upon their new struck partnership with Springfield Armory:
CLEVELAND, OHIO – Air Venturi, a leading manufacturer and importer of airguns and airsoft guns is proud to announce it has secured exclusive worldwide rights to offer officially-licensed replicas from the iconic firearm manufacturer Springfield Armory®.
“By partnering with Springfield Armory®, Air Venturi is able to put the most historically significant firearm designs into the hands of airgunners, replica enthusiasts and airsoft fans alike” said Val Gamerman, President of Air Venturi. “Springfield Armory® has a rich 240 year history in firearms and we look forward to developing air-powered pistols and rifles that reflect the same level of quality and performance that customers have grown accustomed to from this revered brand.”
“With the introduction of the Springfield Armory’s name into the airgun and airsoft gun industry, we are ushering in a new era in our long-standing history in the shooting sports industry,” stated Steve McKelvain, Springfield Armory® President. “By partnering with Air Venturi, we will continue our tradition of developing products that are loyal to Springfield Armory’s heritage while ensuring The Armory’s place in the progression of American firearms and now, airguns and airsoft.”
Anybody who will be in attendance at SHOT Show is welcomed to come and visit the Springfield Armory and Air Venturi Booth #2007 to see both company’s new products and partnership for 2018. At this time there is no timeline as to when Air Venturi/Springfield Armory airsoft guns will be available or what exact firearms will be produced first, but if you hit up the men and women at SHOT Show and pick their brains they might let you know. You just never know!
Adam Scepaniak
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  • Josh Josh on Jan 10, 2018

    They are all re-brand.
    There is no Made-IUSA Airsoft gun!!
    These importers are just import Airsoft gun from Asia and put their logo. Shame!

    • Porty1119 Porty1119 on Jan 11, 2018

      @Josh These are air rifles and pistols firing lead/alloy pellets or steel BBs, not airsoft guns firing plastic balls. Entirely different product.

  • BeoBear BeoBear on Jan 14, 2018

    I wouldn't mind a high power, highly accurate, pellet firing air powered M1A instead of airsoft. There are plenty of high power air rifles out there in everything from .177 to .50 caliber but they lack the sheer sexiness of the M1A.

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