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From the album: Protottypes
© Cradle Airsoft 2013
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Hi all, I've had this gun for just over a year now, and put a ton of rounds through it and abused it plenty. She still works like a champ, and I love the way she feels on the field (have fun with that one...). I just completed a video review of the gun, so give it a watch and leave a comment with your thoughts. In summary, I definitely recommend this gun to both beginners and experienced skirmishers looking for a reliable sidearm (the mags are a different issue, but are easily fixed). Cheers!
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KJW (BERETTA) M9A1 FULL METAL GAS BLOW BACK PISTOL, CO2 VERSION REVIEW The KJW M9A1 full metal gas blow back pistol CO2 version! Specifications Manufacturer: KJW (Taiwan) Model: M9A1 (replica of the RS Beretta M9A1 9mm) Build materials: Aluminum/zinc-alloy (“pot”) metal, polymer, plastic (details and internals) Color: Black Caliber: 6mm Capacity: 22+1 rounds* Height: 152mm Length: 213mm Width: 38mm Weight unloaded (no magazine): 667g Weight loaded (empty magazine): 930g Weight loaded (with magazine and 0.25g BBs and CO2 cartridge): 976g Propellant: Daisy 12g CO2 capsule
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From the album: Mike West's Toybox
My KJW Ruger 10/22, hammered into a Muzzelite stock. No hints as to why it's called The Ugly Stick. -
It turned out that AirsoftGlobal has custom-built Muzzelite 10/22 for sale - of course, it's stupidly overpriced and lacking some upgrades, but at least I have a clue how the replica really looks fitted with the Muzzelite stock. First thing: the barrel is shorter than on the real deal, and only the thread sticks out - good for me, I can go with any barrel extension to cover up the Falcon 509 mm one. For example, the 240x40 King Arms can I got from my flatmate. Second, the Muzzelite stock isn't much more expensive than normal RS 10/22 stocks - normal ones go for $80 roughly and the Muzzelite is