KSC are looking to release a custom version of their Auto9 Robocop pistol. Model number “A968” is going to cost 27,060 Yen. The gold based magazine will hopefully be available separately for those that need more bling to go with their bling. According to the same release from KSC the original Auto9 is currently sold out, but they do rotate production all the time.
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KSC have posted their first new video in two years. This is a video summarising the M93rII rerelease that’s coming, the system 7 valve system and improved burst fire mechanism. The video is titled as being from KSC Laboratories and shows the various shooting modes as well as the different models including the Auto9 variant.
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KSC are working on a re release of the M93RII, the pistol that I remember first buying some twenty years ago. No release date as of yet but there’s a longer magazine for it now.
[machine pistol righteous m93rii (HW) re-production!!]
The cold real texture of hw material has been decided to re-production of ′′ M93rii (HW)′′ with the best match of the fore grip and semi-long magazine. It is a superlative model of the ′′ M93r ′′ Series, which boasts a special engine that adopts magnesium alloys, which is standard equipped with the two shooting mode called semi / full / 3 burst.Magazine Compatibility with m9 pistol, and options such as. long magazine are also full. Please wait for more details on the release date, etc.[coming soon]
● A042 M93rii (HW) body price ¥ (excluding tax)
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● G041 Circular Magazine Magazine body price ¥ (excluding tax)
● G045 Ren Long Magazine body price ¥ (excluding tax)※ long magazine in the image background is sold out
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SRU have added photos of their PDW93 which takes the Marui M93r AEP pistol. You can purchase the full kit as well as the kit with the extra battery extension piece from their website.
I remember the 93r as my first pistol when it was launched by KSC so am rather fond of it. Now given that AEPs are miles better than when they were first launched this should prove to be quite a fun kit. Bear in mind that this is 3D “weave” printed so the plastics are not likely to be as strong as a fibre reinforced injection moulded product.
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