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Crosman Phantom 1200 FPS .177 Caliber Break Barrel Air Rifle


 

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CYMA Spring M187D Bolt Action Sniper Rifle FPS-550 4X32 Bosile Scope, Collapsible Stock, Bipod Airsoft Gun


 

CYMA Spring M187D Bolt Action Sniper Rifle FPS-550 4X32 Bosile Scope, Collapsible Stock, Bipod Airsoft Gun

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AGM MP001 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Bolt Action Airsoft Gun by MetalTac®


 

AGM MP001 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Bolt Action Airsoft Gun by MetalTac®

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Well L96 AWP 500 fps Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle MB01 with 3x Scope & Bipod


 

Well L96 AWP 500 fps Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle MB01 with 3x Scope & Bipod

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TSD Sports M100 Airsoft Sniper Rifle airsoft gun


 

TSD Sports M100 Airsoft Sniper Rifle airsoft gun

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AGM MP001 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Bolt Action Airsoft Gun


 

AGM MP001 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Bolt Action Airsoft Gun

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TSD Sports SDM100B2 Airsoft M14 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Red Dot Scope and Flashlight


 

TSD Sports SDM100B2 Airsoft M14 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Red Dot Scope and Flashlight

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TSD Tactical S.W.A.T. 700 Bolt Action Spring Powered Airsoft Sniper Rifle


 

TSD Tactical S.W.A.T. 700 Bolt Action Spring Powered Airsoft Sniper Rifle

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Well MB05 G-22 AWM APS-2 Airsoft Sniper Rifle w/ 3-9x40 Scope & Bi-Pod L96 AWP 500 fps Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle


 

Well MB05 G-22 AWM APS-2 Airsoft Sniper Rifle w/ 3-9x40 Scope & Bi-Pod L96 AWP 500 fps Bolt Action Airsoft Sniper Rifle

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AGM MP001 Sniper Rifle VSR-10 BOLT ACTION Airsoft Sniper Gun, Wood


 

AGM MP001 Sniper Rifle VSR-10 BOLT ACTION Airsoft Sniper Gun, Wood

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Airsoft sniper rifle with adjustable hop up system (allows a precise adjustment of the weapon used on the bullet weight). Single-shot bolt action rifle with case ejection (when using the 5-shot clip magazine). Supplied with 10 plastic-loading shell, adjustable bipod, scope 4 x 40 with 22mm rail mounting. hey my opinion must be rid times. have the weapons bought few months few days, the fun u wars.bei me is like for the other wrestlers HopUp gebrochen.u for 170 € which is to co .. en. now it serves only as Deko.mein tipp who has too much money to buy it but for real players it is nothing. I have the weapon, and was assigned times if anyone knows where can I buy pods ersatzt weill I only 10stük need more but who knows it tell this to thank you. So I made some change and then worked with Ballistictabellen. I am using the mom 0.25g plastic balls (hand). Although costs a little, but the accuracy Committee is 15mm to 25m. This is a very good target. So although I do not now what was going on, but I'm going to buy the gun. gaze times whether the paintballs 6mm BB work. Would be cool if you (Could ASMC) to say how many meters the rifle shoots. In itself, this weapon is awesome. Especially recommended with the long magazine very hard for Airsoft games. The only problem: my cylinder for the long magazine is broken .. nja. just wear some! ;-) But at this price: BUY!. Two-leg I do not use. What for? So calm must be the gun but not on 30m .. : Roley: lying and is not my thing. It is also difficult with the thing. Very good weapon, easy class though the bipod a bit shaky. In very good accuracy adjustable big watch Hop-Up adjustment. I would recommend this weapon simply any further. The best bullets it shoots with 0.30 or 0.25. simple class of weapon. So I've bought this and I think it softair super .. I have yet to buy a camouflage suit, say the ghillie anti-fire and must, if you look where i einnestet correctly, you see yourself at all, the only stupid in the suit is that the twigs very easy to attack , pull and then you have to pull out they always followed individually. But the Airsoft is great!. Total rubbish .. But what can you expect for an Airsoft at 170 €? I recommend to save and invest in something better! I have read, no review, and still no test that refers to this weapon as a buy recommendation! The weapon is simply not good: it is inaccurate, poorly processed and made of cheap material! The scope is perhaps the only weapon at this Useful, but not in combination with this .. The bipod is shaky and unreliable HopUp!.
The M40 is a sniper rifle of the U.S. Marine Corps derived from the Model 700, used since the Vietnam War to today. The M40 has been three main versions: the M40 at wooden stock at the time of Viet Nam, the M40A1 with a fiberglass stick from the 70s, and M40A3, recently upgraded version. All have the characteristic, like other Marines weapons (Colt M1911 MEU (SOC) Pistol, rifle DMR, etc..) Have been assembled (at least in part) by Marine armorers, and not come directly a commercial firm. In April 1966, the U.S. Marine Corps, after having evaluated various guns and goggles, ordered 700 Remington rifles 40x version "varmint / target" of the Remington 700. Supplied with Marine units from 1966 and called M40 (a number that seems anachronistic, given that three years later the U.S. Army will call his own sniper rifle M21, M24 and that would not appear until 1988). It was equipped with a sporty style walnut stock, and for most (some warn the figure of 550 out of 700) or by all sources, a 3-9X scope Redfield Accu-range, so already for sale on the market civilian. Glasses and mountings type "bridge" were mounted on the weapon Remington, and assembly and the bezel were marked with the serial number of the weapon upon receipt thereof by the Marines. Action: Remington 40x, which is mechanically identical to the Remington 700 ADL, but with the trigger guard (bottom feeder and jumper) aluminum Remington 700 BDL. The case was phosphate, but the bolt was tanned. Shaft: even a single piece of walnut Unpainted, often with a black piece at the extremity before. Lacrosse type "Monte Carlo" (restraint plays "beaver tail"). Butt plate black anodized aluminum and marked Remington logo. It seems that some have been painted (Camouflage) by their users, but this was probably rare. Optics: generally, a 3-9 x 40 Redfield Accu-range to duplex reticle. The M40 had their first anodized black glasses, which was deteriorating rapidly in Vietnam in tobacco brown, and the majority of M40 constructed from these early models had their glasses anodized green. Fixtures: base deck and bronzed rings four mounting screws Redfield JR. The base had square corners, while the newer models, still in production, have rounded corners. During their career, especially during their employment in the Vietnam War, the M40 proved fragile: the wooden sticks were distorted, and sub-aluminum guards could break. The gunsmiths of the USMC began rebuilding the M40A1 M40 in the early 70s, and new M40A1 were assembled. The date of entry into service of the weapon is unknown, some sources place the first prototype of the M40A1 in 1977 but it is likely that the first M40A1 were produced several years earlier. Production of the M40A1 lasted for years, and has made slow rate, because of its affinity with crafts (like other weapons produced by the USMC for that matter): each weapon was made by manually dealers specially trained and qualified (MTU Marksmanship Training Unit) (the PWS?) of the USMC, the MCB (Marine Corps Base) Quantico, Virginia, using components purchased from different suppliers, including Remington ( for further action Remington 700 in addition to those of M40), and others, including that provided by Winchester-steel guards the same as the Winchester 70, McMillan Bros..sticks for fiberglass, Unertl for glasses, which was the first telescope to Mil-Dot reticle. Base: same action Remington 700 BDL short of the M40, but with the bottom of the charger and jumper Winchester rifle 70 in steel. The trigger was changed and then eased his starting weight from 3 to 5 pounds (13-22 Newton). Canon heavy barrel competition from commercial 24 "(Hart or Atkinson?). Stripes (Lands and grooves?), 6, right-handed, not at 1:12" (one turn in 305 mm). Lacrosse: Lacrosse McMillan fiberglass with bedding in epoxy, with restraint is mobile, painted in camouflage woodland. Note that this stock has subsequently been marketed under the name of McMillan M40A-1 (HTG). The weapons were tested at their commissioning, and had to fire five bullets including regulatory M118 with an accuracy of one minute of angle. The M40A1 is known as an excellent weapon, and whose accuracy can be increased up to a half-minute of angle with ammunition of better quality, such as M118 LR (Long Range) of the USMC. Its practical maximum of 800 meters, whereas the USMC capable of reaching 1,000 yards (915 meters), which confirms a lot of shooters (the M24 with the same action, the same size up to that distance) . Gunshots were recorded up to 1300 yards (1190 m). Size: 7.62 x 51mm NATO Overall Length: 1116.8 mm (43.97 inches) Barrel length: 610 mm (24 inches) Weight in firing order: 6.568 kg (14.48 lbs) Maximum Effective range: 915 meters (1000 yards) Muzzle Velocity: 777m / s The chamber pressure: 50,000 psi Magazine Capacity: 5 shots Price manufacturing: $ 2105 Production: unknown. After serving thirty years, the M40A1 began to be replaced by the M40A3 in the early 2000s. The development of the M40A3 began in 1996, and the ultimate weapon was introduced in 2001. The M40A3 M40A1 are either rebuilt (when sent in for repair or maintenance armory) or new. The guns have been some minor changes, particularly regarding the optics. Other functions pouront follow the teachings of the operational use in Iraq and Afghanistan. Action: The M40A3 is still based on short action Remington 700 in 7.62 NATO. The box is on most if not all new M40A3 type G-prefix. The steel bridge from the DD Ross Company, some M40A3 had jumpers Badger Ordnance. The trigger is a Remington M-24 Trigger adjusted 3 to 5 pounds. Lacrosse: all have a M40A3 style stock McMillan A4 Tactical benchrest fiberglass, painted OD Green color. The stock is adjustable in length has a support-type saddle is adjustable. Fixtures: The telescope is mounted in rings Badger Ordnance Max 34 mm with a standard ring in the rear and a large ring MAX50 at the front, to allow for mounting a bracket for a Badger Ordnance SIMRAD intensifier. It seems that G & G Machine rings have also been used. The rings are mounted on a rail DD Ross Incli 30 MoA. Size: 7.62 x 51mm NATO Overall Length: 1124 mm (44.25 inches) Barrel length: 610 mm (24 inches) Weight in firing order: 7.48 kg (16.5 lbs) Operating range limit: 915 meters (1000 yards) Magazine Capacity: 5 shots Price of Manufacture: Unknown Production: Unknown.The M40 in the U.S. Marine Corps is often compared to the M24 (rifle) of the U.S. Army, also based on the Remington 700. The main difference is that the M24 uses a long action, while short action M40 does not allow it. The reason is that the U.S. Army thought chambering the M24 (rifle) in .300 Winchester Magnum, unlike the U.S. Marine Corps. Yet few of M24 (rifle) have actually been chambered in .300 Winchester Magnum, primarily in the special forces. The M40 is unknown to the general public. His main appearance was in the movie Sniper Luis Llosa (1993), where the character of Tom Berenger, Thomas Beckett, uses an M40A1. In fact this is not a real M40A1, but a Remington 700 butt McMillan amended by the Smith's film will look up. In particular, the scope is not the Unertl the M40A1 because it was not then available on the civilian market. The same problem happened with the PSG-1 used by Richard Miller (played by Billy Zane), which is actually a HK G3 clothing makeup. This rifle is also in the enployé movie Jarhead, which deals with the first Gulf War. ..

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