Hyperdouraku: S&T Beretta M12S SMG
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Reviewed last month by Hyperdouraku is the S&T Beretta M12S AEG. This has a metal upper receiver with realistic markings, metal muzzle, metal sights, and metal side folding stock.
Tokyo Marui HK416C NEG At MoaiHobby
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For those looking into ordering the recently released Tokyo Marui HK416C New Generation AEG with Recoil Shock can visit MoaiHobby as they have it in stock.
DICE Airsoft: Good Eyepro Vs Bad Eyepro
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It's safety this time from DICE Airsoft, and it is about good versus bad eye protection. We will always post videos like this just to remind players on the importance of eye safety in airsoft...
Airsoft Mike's Gun Wall/Display Panels
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Airsoft Mike talks about the KIS Tool Organiser which he bought to have his gun wall... "Available from B&Q in the UK and other hardware stores worldwide.
VF Airsoft: "The Division" In Real Life
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It looks like we'll be hearing and watching more about "The Division" in airsoft as the new videos are being released left and right, with VF Airsoft, the German airsoft YouTube Channel putting out their own take...
BB2K Airsoft: Umarex G28 DMR Review
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Bruce of BB2K Airsoft reviews the gas blowback version of the VFC/Umarex G28 DMR... "Last year the AEG version and this year the G28 GBB. VFC has recognized the needs and gave us the G28 as Gasblowback.
SRU BUP-P1 Mk16 Bullpup Kit Review
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Previously, we posted news about the review of the SRU KIT PDW-03 For the G17 Gas Blowback Pistol. Now, Antre du Dingo Dingchavez reviews the SRU Bullpup Kit for the WE Airsoft MK16 GBB...
Cyclone Impact Airsoft Grenade Review
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The Airsoft Innovation's Cyclone Impact Grenade gets reviewed and tested by Jonathan Higgs in this Airsoftology video... "Airsoft Innovation's 3rd grenade is not only smaller, but more affordable than its predecessors...
TAD FAST Pack Litespeed In MC Black
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The Fast Pack Litespeed from Triple Aught Design (TAD) is now available in Multicam Black... "During the onset of WWII, Army-issued M-1928 haversacks were insufficient for the growing needs of soldiers.