My Airsoft Arsenal

uploaded by jonathnlee March 25, 2008 at 11:11 am
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From the top down, is a UTG Generation Three M324 Master Sniper Rifle with Leapers Mil-Dot Scope, a Crossman AirMag C11, an Echo 1 M733 Commando Assault Rifle, a Cybergun DPMS Panther Arms AR-15, and a UHC .44 Magnum Desert Eagle; on the side is a Well P90. All of these are airsoft replicas of real guns and are used in a game similar to paintball. The first three items listed are my personal favorites and happen to be the ones I skirmish with most often. The other three I tend to use as loaner guns for my friends, should they wish to feign violence with me in the backyard. My collection isn't much as far as collections go, but considering the average teenager only has one or two low quality airsoft guns if any, my collection is respectable.

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Title: My Airsoft Arsenal
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Created: Tue, 03/25/2008 - 11:11am
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jonathnlee

Airsoft, a sport not unlike paintball, uses replica firearms to fire a plastic pellet at velocities safe to shoot other humans with, provided eye protection is worn. Hence, for an avid player of the controversial sport, it's essential to own multiple airsoft guns, particularly ones with superior performance. The pictured guns are just some of the airsoft weapons in my collection; in the picture, there's an airsoft sniper rifle, as well as an assault rifle capable of spitting out over 800 rounds a minute!

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monkey titties

my gun shoots 3 times that many a minute

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jonathnlee

Yeah, at the time of me taking this picture, I was impressed by 800 rounds per minute, but you've also got to understand I'd just transitioned from backyard wars.


Now, I've got an airsoft pistol that'll empty the 25 round magazine in an average of just under two seconds, though I've not yet fired it above 50 degrees Fahrenheit, so the potential is there for it to fire faster depending on the ambient temperature of the gas.


I'm curious, what model/upgrades/set-up are you using to get such a high rate of fire? Have you tried a LiPo battery yet, or is that why you have such a high rate of fire and not because of tons of internal upgrades like I assumed?

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