M14 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Spring Airsoft Gun

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M14 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Spring Airsoft Gun

from: TSD / Double Eagle



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Binding: Misc.
Brand: TSD
Label: TSD / Double Eagle
Manufacturer: TSD / Double Eagle
Model: M160-A2
Publisher: TSD / Double Eagle
Studio: TSD / Double Eagle

Features:
  • Spring M14 M160A2 Spring Airsoft Pellet Rifle
  • Capacity: 37 Rounds
  • 390 fps (0.12 g BB) / 280 fps (0.2g BB) / 150-175 feet
  • Adjustable Hop Up
  • Tri-Rail RIS (Rail Interface System) Integrated Front and Top Scope Rail


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome
This is my 5th gun and almost everything about it is awesome.

It comes with:

RIS system

the gun itself

1 37 round mag

cleaning rod

100 .20 gram bbs

speed loader

screws for RIS

Instruction book

This gun has great accuracy, great weight, and great look. It fires a .20 bb about 320 fps. and will pierce skin from about 30 ft. I got a clump of about ten shots from 30 feet in an 8 in. radius. With a little adjustment you could hit a 4ft. by 4ft. box from 100ft.

The few drawbacks is the RIS blocks the front sight, and the magazine is hard to get in and spills ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great gun
My son ordered this airsoft gun. He did the online research, he saved up for it, he bought it. He loves it. It's big, heavy, shoots far and accurate. It looks very real! He's extremely happy with it!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Disapointed
First off this gun does have decent power for a spring rifle, however there are a few major issues with the design. Visually, this gun is quite ugly and looks nothing like the picture, it just looks like a cheap toy made of hard plastic. Maybe I got a defective rifle, but on mine the way to shoot is you must pull back the spring, then push it forward and keep it there. If you do not hold it with your free, none trigger hand then it will simply slide back and when fired will just fall out of the gun. I have already had it jam several times as well although it is definitely more reliable than electric or cheap spring ones. Like I said maybe I got a defective one, but in any case I am sorely disappointed. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great buy, great gun!
I am a beginner to the sport, and this was the first rifle I purchased. I have to say I am very pleased. It packs quite a punch, between 300-400 FPS depending on the type of BB. I highly recommend this gun to anyone starting off in airsoft, you won't find a better one out there for the price. The gun has great accuracy, and it is adjustable. I could hit targets in my yard from 20 yards away, and it works great in my airsoft wars with friends. It even looks cool. Buy it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic Value
This is a absolutly great gun. You can't do better for your money. It really does shoot around 400fps with .12g bb's, however I would recommend using .2g, or .25g bb's for the best accuracy. This gun looks just like an M14, and is suprisingly heavy. It points nicely. It shoots hard enough to penetrate soda cans, and I am afraid to shoot it at people. It really is intended to be used as a sniper, and works well for that. The sights came very well aligned, however it comes with a 3-sided RIS rail that you can mount a scope on. HOWEVER, using the RIS rail blocks the sights that come on the gun, therefore if you aren't going to mount anything, don't put it on. The magazine is a good size, at 37 rounds, you may ... Read More



 



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