To be fair when wag records these he has a clip on camera that he clips onto the brim of his hat and it’s literally blocking both eyes so its hard to aim
I mean, it was clearly intentional, but I get it. Plus, all those toys were dumb. They're ALMOST as dumb as spending money on a pistol/rifle chambered in .22, that is absolutely mind blowing to me to see someone spend $$ on a .22 chambered firearm.
@@utsegaming6607flicking revolvers shut is the best way to slowly bend the cylinder out of place. Meaning if you keep flicking it shut the timing (whether or not each chamber is aligned or not) will slowly shift and not be aligned. Its more a problem with real revolvers with steel cylinders and much higher stakes with cartridges but can still be a problem
Tbf the gun it's imitating is probably 2.5k used. Some pistols are nuts expensive. 2011s ain't cheap. But one I built was literally only 300 cheaper than the real deal. Sometimes I buy stupid but fun things lol.
Playing airsoft with cheap ass spring guns is both the most frustrating and the most fun thing i've ever tried. You can really feel the tension in every engagement, knowing that you can see and up to some point dodge your opponent's shots and that shoots come one by one like fighting with bolt action rifles. Scoring a hit felt really rewarding.
I remember getting the $11 ones at Walmart and thinking “this is the best airsoft gun money can buy” only to be EXTREMELY humbled by the neighbor kid’s full auto, metal bodied MP5.
Swear to god same thing happened to me. By the time I finally got a Japanese made metal body one like his mp5 nobody even did airsoft anymore. But hey atleast it looks cool underneath my bed in the box…
yea I got the $20 electric full auto ak from Walmart. it was all plastic but damn that thing had some power. it chewed thru a metal mailbox like it was paper
I bought a plastic Princess Auto Co2-powered airsoft gun for $20, and they served me surprisingly well for most of my career, despite not being a standard design. Certainly not something I use on a regular basis, but one that I've kept all this time.
@@DVNGXRyeah but the problem occurs when everyone is having fun with their spring guns and the rich kid next door gets an electric AK-47 for Christmas Childhood dies quickly in an arms race lol
“Bro” really thinks that the American dialect of the English language is used in every other English speaking country (“blud” is the British equivalent of “bro” bozo)
Let's say I recommend him a Tokyo Marui G26. It costs $69 in Japan. It's a little beast of nature that combines very high appearance quality and performance.
airsoft can be used to train for real world scenarios but NO WAY IN HELL AM I SPENDING 1000 GODDAMN DOLLARS ON THIS SHIT i could purchase 3 ar15s for that at my lgs
That’s wild watching the value and quality of the *airsoft* guns increase. For about $1,000 (usually less) you could get a pretty good pistol from most of the bigger firearm manufacturer names
The best airsoft gun I ever owned was a modified Taurus replica. It was originally $35, modified with a $20 rifle spring. That thing shot hard enough to leave welts from across the yard.
why do people get so mad and jealous over someone else having more than them. Like damn yall are some really sensitive kids man🤣 And even then y’all don’t know if he’s rich or if he’s poor just cause somebody has something very expensive or even something very cheap don’t mean anything.🤦♂️🤦♂️
I like how people constantly do the "1 dollar vs 1000000 dollar item, which one will win" type of content, color me surprised when the more expensive one wins