Airsoft guns
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Airsoft guns
Has anyone noticed that the real airsoft guns make great props and are good for reenactments? :junior:
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Well, as "real" metal as Aluminum and pot metal can be.IndianaJack91 wrote:real airsoft guns tend to be more expensive and made out real metal
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I've personally been involved with airsoft since about 1990 or so. Actively since 1997. Those cheap, poor quality guns you can get at MallWart for $20 now, we would have paid $50-$75 back in the MId 1990s.there aren't any fake airsoft guns, just some are not well made and all plastic. they also tend to be way overpriced and sold at like big5 or
sport chalet.
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We're really in a golden age for airsoft now.
Russ
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