Richard Ryan messes around with an airshit MP7… then finishes the job with his Barrett .50 BMG:
Haters gonna hate. Wow that thing did not even take the dirt drop test well.
Remember how RECOIL magazine said the MP7 had no business in civilian hands because it has no sporting applications to speak of? Yea apparently everyone forgot. I wonder if they would be ok with the airsoft version?
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Thoughts?
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9 responses to “iPad Air Vs An Airsoft MP7 Which Has No Business In Civilian Airsoft Hands”
Meh. Don’t want one now.
Ha I was wondering when this was going to make it up here. Saw it on TheGunWire last night and got some good lulz.
Actually the airsoft KWA MP7 is pretty well built for an airsoft gun. I own one, got it before I owned any firearms. But I have to say the thing has put holes in my wall at home, it’s also a cheap way to feel like you own and use an MP7 without becoming an SOT.
Nobody fucking cares because nobody owns an MP7 or can get one anyway.
WHO GIVES A SHIT
“NO FUN ALLOWED!” -Phil
I was referring to the uproar over the Recoil editor’s article regarding HK MP7s. Mp7 airsofts are cool. They look fun as hell to play with.
*Obligatory comment by airsoft operator saying how the military uses airsoft guns to train*
STFU no we don’t, we use real weapons. And the EST 2000 but thats just straight garbage (maybe airsoft then?)
some police forces have, but yeah airsoft isnt a very good training aid, they break way too easily and arnt usually very accurate. Simunition is the new thing.
Aight, now that we know we can reduce this thing to powder, lets grind and mill and pulverize an ipad air, and sell it to the ultrarich to snort or smoke.