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Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Thompson. Sells new for $189.00.
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2 comments about Thompson M1A1 Electric Airsoft Gun 426 FPS.

  1. I have own quite a few airsoft guns, but this has to be my favorite. It is extremly accurate, very powerful and has a high rate of fire (if you buy this gun make sure you get an extra mag for it because the mag it comes with only holds 48 rounds). I've shot my friends with this gun many times and watched them run after I start shooting at them. I let one of my friends borrow it in an airsoft war against me (BIG mistake) and they shot me 15 feet away on my bare neck, the .12 gram bbs cut my neck and I started bleeding (two weeks later I had a scar). So do not buy this gun for your first gun, only buy it if you want the best gun on the market for the price (even better then most $300 Classic Army airsoft guns) and you have at least half a year experience. So these three simple words, BUY THIS GUN!!!


  2. This gun has lots of power and accuracy. I hit a tree almost 400 feet away (and yes I was aiming at it) and it made some white powder come off of it. This gun works great with any size or weight bb, just make sure you don't buy the cheap kinds. This gun has a long lasting battery, which mine hasn't run out for 2 weeks now! It says it has a 47 round clip, but it comes with a Hi-cap 380 clip. This gun has a medium-high rate of fire on fully automatic. I would highly reccomend this gun. I used it in a war today and I ended up getting the most kills, and I also took out the enemy team all by myself over 5 times. Buy this gun. I highly reccomend it!


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Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Daisy. The regular list price is $64.99. Sells new for $44.50. There are some available for $39.99.
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4 comments about Daisy Powerline 693 air pistol.

  1. this gun is awesome its very accurate even though the sights aren't that good. i shot my friends that was 60$ and it was way inaccurate.

    pros:tons of shots, almost no recoil(bad?), super safe, a rail for a laser,
    shiny metal looks great

    cons:a long and hard trigger pull (you get used to it)fake looking plastic
    pretty loud first 1-2 clips, bad sights, leaks a little co2 over time


  2. The gun is good and to my mind there is nothing much bad about it. It shoots hard and looks alright. the only thing I would say against it is that i would much rather have a co2 powered revolver than this pistol which I have already. well, you make up your own mind and as I say it's still a great gun.


  3. all and all this is a nice little pistol it comes with 3 12gram co2 cartridges and a 350 count tube of bbs.its pretty powerful it'll shoot through an unopened can of soda with the first couple of shots from a fresh cartridge,you can reload the clip atleast 5 times before a cardridge starts to get weak.theres only one down side the site set up is a little bulky and hard to use other then that its great.its also got a grip safety that wont use anything from the cartridge unless you hold it tight enough to press it in and its got a flip safety aswell.its got a maximum shot distence of 235 yards or so it and a maximum velocity of 449 feet per second or so it says.so if your just lookin for somethin you can use just for target practice this would be a good choice


  4. I've had this gun for over a year now and I have to say that I am quite satisfied with it. It shoots at least 400 FPS and is very accurate. I lined up some unopened beer cans in the woods and shot them with this gun. I was about 30-40 feet away, and the BB would usually go all the way through the can and out the other side, causing the full beer can to explode.

    I believe this gun is modeled after a Smith & Wesson second-generation 9mm. The magazine holds fifteen .177 cal BBs. I use Copperhead CO2 cartriges and they work fine. It is also a very durable product; one time I dropped it on concrete and it wasn't damaged at all (with the exception of some minor scratches on the plastic part).

    Overall this is an excellent product and I recommend it to anyone who wants an accurate, powerful and affordable gas gun.


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Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By SureFire. The regular list price is $149.99. Sells new for $80.00.
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5 comments about SureFire E2L Outdoorsman Handheld Pocket LED Flashlight Extended Runtime Max Output: 45 lumens 2007.

  1. this light has two light outputs that can be selected by pressing the tail cap button once or twice. i like that feature, as the high setting is probably overkill for reading a map, etc. the battery life is impressive for a light this bright


  2. This is the ultimate outdoorsman's flashlight. It's lightweight and extremely bright. As a scoutmaster and camper, it pierces the darkness and is great for on trail hiking during the night. The fact that it is LED should not deter anyone, as it is brighter than a 4D Maglite and fits in the palm of your hand. I keep it in my truck at all times for emergency purposes. The grip has a great texture, and the lock out tailcap is great for preventing accidental operation.

    The only downfalls are that it takes only lithium batteries (I suggest ordering the SureFire brand) which can get a little expensive, and that the flashlight tends to roll due to a round design, which can pose positioning problems.

    You will not be disappointed if you purchase this tool.


  3. As with most people, I've bought lots of flashlights over the years. Recently I purchased a SureFire E2L Outdoorsman since I do a lot of camping and I need something that I can depend on and is durable enough to take into the woods.

    The E2L is expensive, but is incredibly well made. I'd go as far as saying that there is not a better constructed flashlight on the planet. It uses a LED to generate the light meaning that there is no "bulb" to burn out. The light output is phenomenal. I cannot believe that such a small device can generate so much light. It is rated at 45 lumens which is VERY bright (twice as bright as a typical two D-sized battery flashlight). Also, the batteries are very affordable and will last something like 12 - 14 hours without getting progressively dim, before the batteries lose their charge.

    In summary, stop buying crappy flashlights every few years that turn out to be junk and break too easily. The E2L is indestructible and will provide you with more than enough light for any type of outdoor activity. I also purchased the optional red filter which allows you to preserve your "night vision" (your pupils won't lose their dilation at night) so you can read maps or do whatever without having your eyes readjust to the darkness.


  4. This light offers an excellent balance between intensity and battery life. However, the button on the back broke quite easily. The customer service was excellent (without any wait time) and they sent a new switch via UPS without any hassle.


  5. This is another great light from Surefire after they redesigned the head. The beam is more concentrated and is able to shine further than the previous model and is brighter too. Light is small so you can carry on daily bases the only thing is the price is on the high end compare to the other brand at the same size but the performance can't be compared. Best light in the class. Recently I also got Surefire U2, another amazing light from Surefire. If you want to just get one light, U2 is the one.
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Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By ThermaCELL. The regular list price is $36.61. Sells new for $19.95.
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No comments about ThermaCELL Mosquito Repellent Refill Value Pack.




Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By FirePower. Sells new for $8.95.
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No comments about FirePower Twin Pack 800 Ct .12 Gram BB's Grenade.




Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Leapers. The regular list price is $83.10. Sells new for $49.95.
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No comments about Leapers 3-9x40 Scope, Illuminated Mil-Dot Reticle, 1/4 MOA, 25mm Tube, Weaver Rings, Rubberized Exterior.




Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Gamo. The regular list price is $31.37. Sells new for $19.90.
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1 comments about Gamo Cone Pellet Trap.

  1. I've been using this trap for quite some time and find it to be very compact and handy for indoor range shooting. The metal is the heaviest guage with which I have personal experience in a commercial pellet trap; this is important due to the power of magnum air rifles that predominate in the US market and for shooting at close range (25 to 33 feet).

    The trap is mounted to your solid backstop by hanging it on a single, sheet metal screw. It is, therefore, very essential that the screw be as tight to the backstop as possible because the impact of pellets can and will cause the trap to move and pivot your group to the left or right. I've considered modifying the keyhole to allow for a larger sheet metal screw, but have not done so as yet. A second keyhole would be better, but to add one after purchase would be beyond the average consumer. Another negative is that the pellets tend to collect toward the front of the trap behind the target instead of in the well that is at the rear of the trap; when you remove the target, the pellets fall out the front of the trap onto the floor. This is a little inconvenient but not much more than the bits of paper that pellets punch out of the targets especially with match (wadcutter) pellets -- they end up on the floor, too. This trap does not use ballistic putty so that's one less thing to mess around with.

    All of the fired pellets do not remain in the trap, and at first this fact was disconcerting. While it's impossible for me to say why they get out, my experience shows about 10% do. They seem to either fly out the top of the well at the back of the trap or they fall out at the bottom front of the trap. There is a slot into which the target is inserted and held in place, but the slot doesn't extend the entire way across the bottom or sides so there is a gap between the target and the trap and the flattened pellets seem to slide out in that area. I have reduced the fliers by laying a rag over the hole at the top of the well. While I have used only match and pointed pellets in .177 caliber (4.5 mm), I definitely would NOT recommend the use of hunting or magnum pellets with this trap and DEFINITELY NOT BB's or round pellets.

    The targets from Gamo are a perfect fit for this trap. Made of tagboard (a type of card stock), they are excellent for shooters who are interested in group size and accuracy. At distance, they are bright and easy to see with open sights, red dot or a riflescope.

    All in all, this is a good value trap for the air rifle shooter especially with the most common .177 caliber (4.5 mm) pellets.


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Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Team SD Tactical. The regular list price is $19.99. Sells new for $14.95.
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No comments about TSD Tactical 5000 Count Bag Plastic White Airsoft BB's (0.23g, 6mm).




Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Well. Sells new for $39.95.
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No comments about Well P90 Red Dot Airsoft Electric Cear.




Posted in Airsoft (Friday, January 9, 2009)

By Crosman. Sells new for $5.99.
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No comments about Crosman NightStalker Picatinny Rails, 2-Pack.




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