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Macks airsoft dreamers of the week thread

Where was that price pulled from? I've seen those go brand new for about £400 both this year and in 2023.
Its the Magpul branded one that been out of production for quite a while. Whether that justifies the price is another question 

 
Where was that price pulled from? I've seen those go brand new for about £400 both this year and in 2023.
If it's the genuine magpul, I've seen them up for as much as £650 s/h, Rocketdogbert was a particular fan of them if I remember?

 
At least he listened and dropped it to £60


Still optimistic at that price, given that it's two toned, and the nimh model with anaemic performance.  Lipo transforms them, and you can get the lipo-ready CYMA CM.127 from PatrolBase with free two-toning for £65 plus the postage that he isn't even offering.  Remember that we're comparing used and unknown condition to new.

 
Still optimistic but way better than the as new price he wanted

Edit: I just noticed the type of batteries. I didn't know people still used those so it's definitely still a bit high

 
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Edit: I just noticed the type of batteries. I didn't know people still used those so it's definitely still a bit high


And two batteries and one mag is the wrong way round.  The first thing you should do with an AEP is convert it to lipo one way or another.

 
Some creative pricing right there, also conveniently failing to mention which companies have oem'ed the clones, but even if we assume most expensive, I do not understand how that tracks to reality.

 
Some creative pricing right there, also conveniently failing to mention which companies have oem'ed the clones, but even if we assume most expensive, I do not understand how that tracks to reality.
Unless they're not clones, if they're clones and he hasn't disclosed that (which he hasn't) then that's a different issue, but the listing implies that they're genuine

 
Unless they're not clones, if they're clones and he hasn't disclosed that (which he hasn't) then that's a different issue, but the listing implies that they're genuine


Norsso is a firearms manufacturer, they do not make airsoft pieces. So slide etc are clones.

Sig uses black machine screws exclusively on their optics, and the button surround is made with a different material to the rest of the body on Romeo-X Compact, whereas its not on this.

Zenitco uses a knurled alumnium attachment screw, the design shown there is exclusively SOTAC clones.

etc etc

 
Norsso is a firearms manufacturer, they do not make airsoft pieces. So slide etc are clones.

Sig uses black machine screws exclusively on their optics, and the button surround is made with a different material to the rest of the body on Romeo-X Compact, whereas its not on this.

Zenitco uses a knurled alumnium attachment screw, the design shown there is exclusively SOTAC clones.

etc etc
Should probably report that to the mods then rather than here tbh, the slide is common sense because airsoft but the rest is false advertising

 
Aside, are there any aftermarket realism mods for airsoft P320s that make them go off for, like, no reason?

 
Aside, are there any aftermarket realism mods for airsoft P320s that make them go off for, like, no reason?


I don't think you even need that if you've seen the typical muzzle and trigger discipline of the average airsofter during the safety briefing.

 
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