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AEG Arms - M18A1 Claymore Mine
First Impressions Now, AEG arms have these specially made for them, so they are to be considered as OEM, by which I mean no manufacturing trade-marks etc. The box is black in colour and on the front and sides is the wording 'U.S.A M18A1 Claymore' along with some key points regarding range, amount of shots fired and what is included in the box. There are a few mis-spellings, but this is to be expected as 'lost in translation'.
Normally, I don't tend to look at the instructions for most of my new Airsoft purchases, ok bad I know, but I'm sure I'm not the only one guilty of this! On this occasion however, the nature of this device requires you to ALWAYS read the instructions before use. This device is powered by a very powerful spring mechanism, and to avoid injury I would really recommend reading the directions and following them carefully. My only criticism of the instructions, is that it does not warn you the M18A1 is shipped ARMED, by that I mean the spring mechanism has been armed by closing the lid, but the electronic firing system is not switched on. Unfortunately, this is the only way that the M18A1 will fit in the box for shipping or storage. If you do decide to purchase one, may I recommend you do the following once it arrives: Remove the M18A1 from the box Grasping the mine firmly, both the front and back so it cannot spring open, carefully remove the safety pin (you may find it easier to do if you gently press on the black 'trigger bar'). VERY carefully now, as the mine is ready to fire, gently place it on it's back, so that the wording 'Front Towards Enemy' is pointing skyward. With a BB loading rod, or a similar rigid 'stick' of at least 30cm in length, whilst standing behind the device and at arms length, tap the trigger (the tab of metal with the hole in it) upwards. BANG mine fires... and you jump backwards in surprise.
Inside the mine you can see the spring loaded mechanism which fires the BB's towards the target, and the brightly coloured orange cloth which holds the BB's in place, and acts like a catapult upon firing. The front cover of the mine is secured with a hinge of fairly heavy duty, as are the bolts and screws which hold it all together. The plastic used in the mine's construction is fairly soft, not at all hard or brittle like some of the plastics used in AEG's. This is primarily due to the stresses the mine will be under, any other materials could possibly crack or shatter under prolonged use. Two folding legs are on the
underside of the mine, which allow you to bed the mine into soft earth, and
angle it towards the target. You can also get the mine to stand up on hard
surfaces, but it will fall over on firing. Don't worry though, the BB's
have already left at this point, and are hurtling towards your victim! The transmitter is about the size of a car alarm key-fob, but packs a few more surprises. Brown in colour, sliding down the plastic cover reveals 4 buttons marked A to D. Yes that is right, you can control 4 separate mines from one little box.... joy of joys! A telescopic aerial extends about 2.5 inches, which allows you around 100-200m range for detonating the mine. It also includes a keychain for securing the detonator to your kit. So How Does It Work?
The mine has two direct forms of triggering it's activation. The radio 'detonator' and the tripwire mechanism, both of which have their own uses and applications. Turning the mine on will cause a red LED to illuminate, indicating the firing circuits have power to them. Now if you pick up the transmitter, I'll show you how the mine fires. Turn the mine over and look towards the back of the 'trigger bar' as I call it, now press the button marked 'A' on the transmitted. You should see an arm fly towards the top, hitting the trigger bar. This is what activates the trigger, causing the mine to fire. This electric solenoid is pushing upwards with some force, and at lightening speed, which causes the mine to fire instantly the moment the button is pressed. The second form of activation is via a trip wire. Now, some care needs to be taken with the use and emplacement of a trip wire, as this method takes most of the control away from the operator, making the mine hazardous to those without eye protection the moment the safety is removed. It's recommend that the trip wire used is fishing line, connected to a paperclip which will allow easy attachment to the mine. After placing the mine firmly in the ground, pointing sideways towards your enemy, you simply attach through the hole in the trigger, attach the other end to say a tree trunk or similar, then carefully remove the safety pin. Now when your unfortunate victim catches the tripwire with their leg or foot, the mine will instantly fire, causing 200 odd BB's to speed towards them. The trip wire function does not require the mine to be turned on, great for when your batteries have run down! In Operation So lets go through setting the mine up, deployment and detonation... The first thing you need to remember is that you must ALWAYS wear eye protection when handling this device, and the safety pin is NOT to be removed until you are ready to deploy the mine in the gaming area. To load the mine, you need to be fairly nimble with your hands. After switching the mine on, holding the mine in both hands, and using both thumbs, press the spring loaded bars down as far as you can. You can now press the mine against your chest to assist in closing the door, slipping your thumbs out so you can use them to finish shutting the mine. Before closing it completely, with a spare finger pull the trigger towards you, which will cause the catch (or trigger bar as I often refer to) to lift upwards. Close the mine tightly, and push this bar downwards ensuring the catch is engaged properly. Now, push the catch down, and ensure the trigger is engaged as shown in the diagrams (and our photos). Carefully and slowly release pressure on the mine, to ensure it does not spring open, and insert the safety key. Place the mine on it's back, and using a speed loader, insert anything between 100 - 200 BB's of your choice into the hole on the mine's face. We were using 0.2g BB's, but we would recommend using lighter 0.12g ammunition for greater range and spread.
Carefully remove the safety pin, whilst standing at the rear of the mine. The mine is now LIVE and to be considered a hazard to those not wearing eye protection. Retire behind the mine, extend the aerial and slide down the plastic cover... whilst watching the mine, press button A... BOOM, the mine detonates, throwing around 200 rounds in the direction of which you have aimed it. Have you stopped laughing yet? because let me tell you, every time we set this thing off, almost uncontrollable laughed ensued.
We also had a little fun with some talc power in the mine too! As you can see from the video clip, it makes a rather nice 'smoke' like effect whilst simultaneously throwing out 100 BB's towards the target, impressive looking it is, it's a pain to load. You need to carefully sprinkle talc on the cloth before closing the mine, meaning you have to do so with it pointing upwards, making it slightly harder to arm. It's also not practical in the field, to carry a container of talc around with you... although it does leave the device smelling lavender fresh! Conclusion The AEG Arms M18A1 is an excellent piece of kit, it truly is. Once you've used it a couple of times, you'll find it easy to do, and with practise you can have it loaded and deployed in under 60 seconds. It has a multitude of uses, and scenarios you can deploy it in are limited only by your imagination. At only $125, it's cheap too! That's just over £60, about the price of a high-capacity moscart grenade, only with this thing, you don't have to be anywhere near the enemy to hit them! In fact, you can be over 100m away, and with the push of a button... blam, they're all out. We loved it, so much, we're thinking of getting one for ourselves!
- Special thanks to AEG Arms who provided the M18A1 for testing and review purposes.
CLICK ON THE ICON BELOW FOR A VIDEO OF THE M18A1 IN ACTION. VIDEO IS .WMV FORMAT, APPROX 3.5MB IN SIZE - The M18A1 is available direct from
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