Mojji Spider Laser Pro Sniper Scope

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Airsoft Snipers can enjoy this sniper scope from Mojji which is desogned to help you not lose sight of the crosshairs due to changing lighting conditions. It also comes with a scratch proof laser sight to give you that advantage of making that snap shot. You can get this for US$329 (and we hear some gaps in the background) from Echigoya. You need to contact them if you want to order one as you can't place it in their shopping cart when buying online at their website.

TM M4 CRW now at Echigoya

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For those who are looking for a retailer to buy the latest Tokyo Marui release, the M4 CRW High Cycle Custom can now check with Echigoya as they now have the item in stock. This means that you can buy direct from Japan and at a lesser price than other retailers, though shipping costs may even things out with Hong Kong retailers. This a high ROF AEG as it fires 25bbs per second with just an 8.4 NiMH Battery with its EG30000 RPM motor with ball bearing.

Echigoya Custom TM M4A1 EBB Magpul PTS UBR Desert/Tan

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New Generation Tokyo Marui AEG users looking for a better look on their guns should check this custom TM M4A1 EBB Magpul PTS UBR Desert/Tan made by Echigoya of Japan. If you don't do the customisation yourself, then this one's for you. The AEG is still a "right of out of the box TM" in performance, so expect it to be firing at 260-280fps. For us, it's perfectly fine as we're happy with the performance of the TM new gens.­

Echigoya Custom TM M4A1 EBB Magpul PTS CTR Desert/Tan

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Finally an airsoft retailer from Japan making some custom airsoft guns. Echigoya is peddling this customised Tokyo Marui M4A1 electric blowback with recoil engine for US$517.00 which is kitted with a Magpul MOE handguard, and CTR stock in desert/tan colours. This fires at 260-280fps out of the box, but in our experience range is really good and highly recommend it. Price does not yet include shipping costs.

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