Echo1 M134 Minigun Long and Short Versions Pre-Order

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As sent in by Kai Wong, RedWolf Airsoft is now taking pre-orders... "The Echo1 M134 Minigun promises to be a "new generation" minigun. Previous airsoft versions of the M134 were few and far between, so Echo1's marvellous Minigun is a welcome addition to the airsoft world. The spec sheet is quite an impressive array of numbers, basically telling us that the feint-hearted need not apply. Designed and built by CAW of Japan for ECHO1 guarantees quality.

ECHO1 Mini Gun Poster and Wallpapers Available for Download

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More announcements on the Echo1 USA Minigun... "Gents, We will invite the designer of ECHO1 Minigun, Mr. Hongo, to USA and have a short interview. Mr. Hongo bought Toytac’s 'GAS' powered Minigun’s mold and start to build the AEG Minigun from scratch. Toytac was famous in 80’s and 90’s for its famous GAS powered Minigun. They are not in Airsoft business anymore.

Now, the new generation AEG Minigun, developed by Mr. Hongo in Japan, will be released worldwide very soon at $3xxx USD!

Echo1 USA Minigun at US$3,500

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eBaybanned is now offering the Echo1 USA, price does not include shipping costs. Price is at US$3,500 for both types. If you've got money to throw around, this one might help.. "The price is only for the minigun, Shipping cost will be charged according the rate from Hong Kong Post Office, for example Short version to France : shipping cost is USD164. Please send email to me for order and any inquiry : [email protected]. Price is fixed at USD 3500 but special gift will be offered."

ECHO1 USA Minigun To be Released in October 2008, Pre-orders Accepted

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Place now your pre-order of the Echo1 USA Minigun... "The minigun is a multi-barrel machine gun with a high rate of fire (several thousand rounds per minute), employing Gatling-style rotating barrels and an external power source. In popular culture, the term "minigun" has come to refer to any externally-powered Gatling gun of rifle caliber, though the term is sometimes used to refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless of power source and caliber.

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