Geonox Airsoft: AW Custom Cybergun 1911 Squadron

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The AW Custom Cybergun 1911 Airsoft GBB Pistol, with the shark look gets reviewed by Geonox Airsoft... "In this video we look at the 1911 Squadron from AW Custom and Cybergun. It is a GBB. GBB stands for gas blowback. That means it is operated with gas and with every shot you have blowback through the slide, which moves backwards.

Colt 1911 AEP By Cybergun

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According to the Arroyo Airsoft, the Cybergun Colt 1911 AEP is a big let down. Find it out in the video why... "In this review I will be talking about the good, and the bad when it comes to the Cybergun Colt Licensed Full Metal 1911 M1911A1 Airsoft AEP. I will be doing a shooting test as well as going over the basics including what you get in the box. This video is NOT SPONSORED and is my own personal opinion."

Jeff The Kid With The Cybergun WE M1A1 Thompson GBB

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Released around four years ago is the M1A1 Thompson Gas Blowback Rifle from Cybergun as made by WE Airsoft. Jeff The Kid goes over one with some upgrades... "I believe that the old audience should know that I have a Marui M1A1. At the time, I wanted to say that I had a stun gun. It seemed that I didn’t need to buy a GBB. Since I got it wrong, the typewriter really still needs recoil!

Cybergun COLT 1911 Railgun Series Shoot Test

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Another shooting test video from Cybergun, showing the COLT 1911 Railgun Series made by KWC this time... "Iconic, imposing, powerful, what more could you ask for? Take a look at few of them in Cybergun’s shooting range! What are you waiting for? Find them at your favorite dealer."

Cybergun: COLT M4 MOSFET AEG Shot Test

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A quick shooting test by Cybergun of a licensed COLT M4 AEG that is equipped with a MOSFET... "A range of M4 that stands out. ? ?A new range of M4 has arrived at Cybergun. Several models with Keymod or M-Lock handguards, integrated handles or rails and equipped with attractive features!

A US$7,000 Airsoft Pistol?

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Got cash to burn on a NT$200,000/US$7,000 airsoft pistol? Watch this video from Jeff The Kid... "This time I'm going to introduce the Desert Eagle produced by Cybergun with WE as OEM, but the original Desert Eagle is not the focus of this introduction, but the Desert Eagle steel kit, which is worth nearly 200,000 Taiwan dollars.

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