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(More customer reviews)i stumbled on this gun after looking for a cheap sniper. for the price it's great. i actually see it higher on ebay. my handle wasn't tan but black which i liked because it made it look more like an AK. You cock it like a regular ak or sniper on the side. (left side for those looking at the pic. of course the scope is fake. i haven't clocked the ftps just shooting around with it as i just got it today.
it is all plastic so beware how your treat it. certain parts are strong ab plastic other areas like where you put the mag in is just cheap. it comes with a strap and a level bipod. you assemble the gun together, it includes instructions on paper as well as the back of the box but you shouldn't need it unless you're really young. then just press the release button to disassemble and store back in the box. the release button is preety tight, it will take a couple times of disassembling before it will be easy to press in the release button. make sure when you load the clip you hear a click to tel you that it's locked in.
also you just pour the bbs in the mag. lock it in the gun and pull down the spring to make the bbs load.
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Product Description:
A 1:1 scale replica of a genuine rifle, this air spring rifle is remarkably authentic. The rifle fires round 6mm plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun through a spring-powered mechanism. The advantage of the airsoft rifle, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The rifle looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real firearm, but is built for casual recreation rather than weaponized use. In fact, the only way you can typically tell a real-steel firearm from an airsoft rifle is the blazing orange tip and the BBs that fire when you pull the trigger. The air spring rifle offers such features as a single-shot design, a removable scope with a fixed reticle, an adjustable elevation sight, a removable bipod, and a 20-round clip.
The Appeal of Airsoft Guns
Due to the law and the cost, people cannot always own their dream guns. Airsoft, however, provides you with a realistic replica, allowing you to own a shooting (albeit nonlethal) version of that weapon. In fact, many of the weapons you often see in movies and TV shows are airsoft guns, thanks to the relatively cheap price tags and precise realism. The directors simply digitally alter the images to incorporate the muzzle flash, sound, and effects to mimic the real firearms. Generally speaking, most of the popular real-steel firearms have an airsoft counterpart, including the Heckler & Koch MP5 series, the venerable Heckler & Koch G3 battle rifle series, Colt M16s, Steyr AUGs, SIG 550s, FAMAs, AK-47s, M60 machine guns, IMI Uzi and Ingram sub-machine guns, famed pistols like Barettas, Colts, SIGs, and Glocks, Benelli M2 and Remington 870 shotguns, and sniping rifles like the PSG-1, M40A1, and Blaser 93R. Even Hollywood guns like the RoboCop pistol and the M134 Vulcan--a six-barrel Gatling gun made famous by the Predator and Terminator movies--have airsoft counterparts.
The ability to own and play with your dream guns is appealing enough to many enthusiasts. The added advantage of taking these guns to a local playing field and "shooting" your best friends in a friendly competition is a hands-down selling point. There are countless clubs, teams, and organizations devoted to the sport of "waging war" with airsoft guns, known throughout the world as skirmishing. In essence, airsoft role-playing allows people to fulfill their fantasies, which (due to physical disabilities or circumstances) they never got the chance to do themselves. These people may be bankers, insurance brokers, secretaries, students, or computer programmers by profession, but for one day a week they can be Green Berets, assassins, SWAT members, Navy SEALs, or whatever else.
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