Lancaster Airsoft On The "Flex" Belt

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Lancaster Airsoft Russia reviews the "Flex" Belt from tactical Solutions. This has a buckle that is fixed to a steel plate with a magnetic guide, which allows easy closing and opening. The lifetime of a neodymium magnet is more than 30 years. He shows the advantages and disadvantages of this belt that can be used with tactical trousers.

Lancaster Airsoft: WE SCAR-H GBBR

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Lancaster Airsoft Russia reviews the WE Airsoft SCAR-H GBBR. Already in the market for some time now, this is an Open Bolt Version and has a more reliable design. It has an adjustable folding and sliding stock with adjustable cheek rest. As it is fully ambidextrous, even the Charging Handle can be switched from one side to the other.

AW M712 Smuggler DL-44 Blaster Review

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Lancaster Airsoft Russia got his hands on the Armorer Works M712 Smuggler DL-44 Heavy Blaster Pistol. Famously known as the Han Solo's blaster in the Star Wars movies, this is based on the Broomhandle Mauser Pistol and customised by the movie props people to make it a fitting in a firefight in a galaxy far, far, far away.

Watch the review below, just don't forget to turn on the language caption as it is in Russian:

Tokyo Marui MP7A1 GBB SMG Review

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The Tokyo Marui MP7A1 GBB SMG get reviewed by Lancaster Airsoft Russia. Considered to be a reliable MP7A1 GBB SMG but not exactly as 1:1 scale as compared to the VFC/Umarex version, this is said to have good accuracy with Tokyo Marui's legendry hop-up system. Make sure you use the language caption on YouTube to follow this review as it is in Russian.

Russian Made Airsoft Remington 870

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Ekaterinburg (Yekaterinburg) is really the hotspot for airsoft in Russian with big events, airsoft sites, reviewers coming from the area, and now they have shops now aiming to release airsoft guns. Here is a video by Lancaster Airsoft Russia of a Russian-made Shell-Ejecting Airsoft Remington 870 Shotgun...

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