M9 Airsoft Gun Pistol hand gun

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M9 Airsoft Gun Pistol hand gun

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 : M9 Airsoft Gun Pistol hand gun
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: CYMA
Feature: Black Baretta
Label: CYMA
Manufacturer: CYMA
Publisher: CYMA
Studio: CYMA



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Product DescriptionSpring pistol, black 8.5' Overall length 60 pcs/ctn 28*13*17 46 lbs/ctn 3.92 cu.ft




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  • Black Baretta













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Friggin Awesome
I bought this gun cause it was only $.01. After test firing it, it has become my "last ditch" gun during airsoft fights. Everyone should buy this gun. Its only 1 cent.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Ugh... horrible, waste of cash.
Listen to me, DO NOT BUY this if you want a "good deal" on a seemingly good airsoft gun. This gun, after shooting, makes the BB's immediately start to curve down. My record range with this gun was ten feet. I used this on my brother, and he didn't feel it when it hit him from five feet away. Don't waste your money!!!!!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Broken
sure if your looking for a pistol that sucks....you should get this one. it broke on me within 2 hours of using it.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - You get what you pay for...
I would not spend two dollars on this toy. If it was less than two dollars (which it was when I bought it) then, "what the heck?" It works I guess. It shoots the bb about 15-25 feet, inaccurately because there is no hop whatsoever. It is accurate to about 10 feet. If you buy this, it should only be used indoors with a sticky-pad target. Mine worked for about Four weeks of little to no use, and then the clip would not stay in. I held the clip in with my finger while shooting for aroud an hour after that, and then it stopped shooting. It was amusing to blow it to pieces with my gas sniper-rifle though (Tanaka M700 AICS)!! I would not buy this gun again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Collectible
im 13 and this gun could not fit in my hand good enough to shoot, but this gun made a perfect addtion for my collection.



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