Classic Airsoft: Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS

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Classic Airsoft does a scrutiny of the Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS, a famous new generation AEG that airsoft players prefer to use for CQB games... "The Tokyo Marui MP5SD6 NGRS Next Generation Recoil Shock Airsoft, with an energy of less than 0.5J, is one of the most fun NGRS models I own. The burst mode is really a lot of fun! Enjoy!"

Classic Airsoft With The LCT AIMS Romanian AK AEG

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Classic Airsoft reviewed the LCT AIMS AEG Airsoft Gun, which is the Romanian version of the AKM and AKMS, distinguished by its vertical foregrip integrated into the handguard and metal folding stock; this model features a factory-installed Gate ASTER V3 ETU MOSFET, a metal body and folding stock, real wood foregrip, and requires an 8.4v Stick (Type 05) battery, which is not included.

Classic Airsoft: Tokyo Marui XM177E2 Springer

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Classic Airsoft features a vintage Tokyo Marui XM177E2 springer airsoft rifle. This spring-cocking rifle has a 33-round magazine capacity and is constructed from durable ABS plastic. It measures 765mm when collapsed and 844mm when extended, with a substantial weight of 2000g. It's a rare find these days.

Classic Airsoft: LCT PP19-01 Vityaz AEG

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Classic Airsoft does a full review of the LCT PP19-01 Vityaz AEG. This features a blackened steel construction for the receiver, barrel, stock, and bolt, enhancing both durability and realism. High-quality plastic is used for the grip, stock, magazines, and magazine well to balance weight and robustness. Versatile optics mounting is enabled by a 22mm RIS rail on the dust cover and the ZB-21M handguard with ZB19 overlay for additional accessories.

Tokyo Marui AUG A1 Military AEG Review

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A throwback review by Classic Airsoft on one of the earliest AEGs from Tokyo Marui, the AUG A1 AEG with production stopped in 2004. These days there are more AUG options in the market.. "Hey Guys, here it is the original AUG A1 Military the very first AUG Military AEG by Tokyo Marui ever made."

Classic Airsoft: Tokyo Marui FN SCAR-L CQC NGRS

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Not exactly to be classified as a "Classic Airsoft" but in NGRS years, this is already vintage. Classic Airsoft checks out the Tokyo Marui FN SCAR-L CQC NGRS, a sought after NGRS. Tokyo Marui's Recoil Shock AEGs offe realistic recoil, empty mag-stoppage, and bolt-catch reload, all while boasting top-notch range and accuracy whilst modeled after the iconic FN Herstal SCAR rifle.

Classic Airsoft Tokyo Marui Airsoft Pistol Collection

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By this time, many of us are familiar with Classic Airsoft being an avid use of Tokyo Marui airsoft guns. In this video he shows his huge Tokyo Marui Airsoft Pistol Collection and check which are already considered as classic... "Hi Guys, after some requests i made this video about all my Tokyo Marui Airsoft Pistols from my collection. Hope you`ed enjoyed it."

Classic Airsoft On The CYMA Colt XM177E2 AEG

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Classic Airsoft reviews the CYMA Colt XM177E2 AEG which comes equipped with a MOSFET. The AEG features a full metal version 2 gearbox with a MOSFET trigger and quick-change spring. The integrated carry handle has an A1 style rear sight adjustment, and the functioning bolt catch holds the dummy bolt open for easy hop-up adjustment. The buffer tube is an XM177 style with 2 positions, and the flash hider is styled like a moderator. This is wired to the handguard, which can accommodate a battery.

Classic Airsoft: Tokyo Marui SPAS 12 Folding Stock

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A sought after tri-shot airsoft shotgun was released, Classic Airsoft got their hands on the Tokyo Marui SPAS 12 Folding stock to review. If you are looking for a shotgun that is suitable for urban or close-quarters combat, you might want to check out the Tokyo Marui Spring SPAS12 Shotgun. This gun has a lightweight and compact design, fires three BBs at once, each with its own chamber and barrel, giving you a wider spread and more chances to hit your target.

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