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It's an airsoft gun
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...roducts_id=191
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...oducts_id=1279
http://www.evike.com/Merchant2/merch...ode=GP_KSC_KWA
Metal/polymer replica that fires 6MM solid plastic BB's, muzzle velocity is around 315 feet per second (FPS) with the stock glock 19, they come with ugly orange paint on the front of them as it's reqired by US law for all toy guns, but that can be easily remedied with sand paper and new paint.
Those glocks, and mine, also do not have Glock trademarks on them, since the company that produces the gun did not authorize with Glock the use of trademarks on their airsoft pistols, they had to make a seperate version specifically for import sales in the US, but you can buy the versions with actual Glock trademarks straight from Japanese retailers, for more money of course.
The 2 I have pictured are far from how they came out of the box, one of them still has some orange left on it as I need something to remove the front site to continue the sanding, they both have upgrades up the *** and combined they're probably the same price as a real Glock 19..
Fun as hell to shoot though, best part is you can shoot your buddy with it and not go to jail, which isn't the case for a real gun.
More pics:
It's a fun and expensive hobby, better than paintball IMO, only problem is that it gets a bad rep because stupid kids bring them to school and get shot by the police.
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...roducts_id=191
http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_inf...oducts_id=1279
http://www.evike.com/Merchant2/merch...ode=GP_KSC_KWA
Metal/polymer replica that fires 6MM solid plastic BB's, muzzle velocity is around 315 feet per second (FPS) with the stock glock 19, they come with ugly orange paint on the front of them as it's reqired by US law for all toy guns, but that can be easily remedied with sand paper and new paint.
Those glocks, and mine, also do not have Glock trademarks on them, since the company that produces the gun did not authorize with Glock the use of trademarks on their airsoft pistols, they had to make a seperate version specifically for import sales in the US, but you can buy the versions with actual Glock trademarks straight from Japanese retailers, for more money of course.
The 2 I have pictured are far from how they came out of the box, one of them still has some orange left on it as I need something to remove the front site to continue the sanding, they both have upgrades up the *** and combined they're probably the same price as a real Glock 19..
Fun as hell to shoot though, best part is you can shoot your buddy with it and not go to jail, which isn't the case for a real gun.
More pics:
It's a fun and expensive hobby, better than paintball IMO, only problem is that it gets a bad rep because stupid kids bring them to school and get shot by the police.
#35
Oh dayum, another airsofter, lol.
What gun do you have?
I use to have a V3.5 ICS MP5A4 but it recently took a ****, it can be fixed, but it's not worth it...plan on getting an m4 and well...parting out the mp5.
What gun do you have?
I use to have a V3.5 ICS MP5A4 but it recently took a ****, it can be fixed, but it's not worth it...plan on getting an m4 and well...parting out the mp5.
#36
#39
In a few years if he stays responsible with that you should suprise him with it's bigger brother
http://www.evike.com/Merchant2/merch...EG_CLASSICARMY
Cept with that one he may end up shooting through a few walls, breaking a window, and killing a squirrel.
#41
Pogs..I remember those...use to have a little kit that let me design my own too. ha
#42
so was power rangers... never got into that...
I was into ninja turtles... after that... i moved on to outdoor activities
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