airsoft gun review: tsd de ump umg aeg
this is my remade review of the tsd de ump umg
this is my remade review of the tsd de ump umg
This is my Tokyo Marui Ruger KP85 semi-automatic electric Blowback airsoft BB pistol. Its my pride and joy
Anyway enjoy! EDIT: A lot of people have asked me what it cost so I’ll add it here. Well, about 2 years ago I paid .95 NZD for it at Gun City (a New Zealand Fireams retail store), but it has since dropped to .95. I’m not sure how much you could buy it for in the US, but I’d imagine around US. You’re definitely getting your value for money with this gun. I’d recommend it to anybody who’s into BB guns.
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