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Back In My Day Basic Airsoft Guns Used To Cost A Lot…

Nowadays, players have so many options at such good prices and yet there are still complainers out there… I guess everything is relative.

Back when I got into airsoft around the mid to late 90’s just about any stock AEG that I could buy was priced around $300-$360. Now, that didn’t include a charger, it didn’t include a battery, the only thing that came stock with the gun was a high capacity magazine.

Using the “Wayback Machine” (You can google it, it’s pretty cool), I was able to calculate the exact price when I purchased my Tokyo Marui AK-47 way back around September 20, 2000. Here is the breakdown:


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Redeem Tokens for FREE GIFTS with The AirsoftGI Gift Systems – Mario Parody


With AirsoftGI’s new gift system, when you buy certain gun, we give you tokens to use toward other items to upgrade your arsenal. Be sure to check out AirsoftGI’s gift system and take advantage of all our great deals. Certain items excluded.

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ARES EGLM – Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module for 40mm Airsoft Grenades


Ares have delivered a 2 in one product for all you looking for an extra touch of milsim realism, or just looking to have fun. The EGLM is a stand alone grenade launcher, that can also be broken down and mounted on your own rifle, provided you have the appropriate rail system. Whether you are shooting bbs, or nerf rockets, this launcher is a lot of fun to use and operate. Be sure to check it out on our website and other grenade products as well.


Blue Force Gear Grenade Launcher Holster for H&K M320!

Blue Force Gear has released their new Grenade Launcher holster specifically for the H&K M320 grenade launcher system. It is designed to fit the Army’s standard issue grenade launcher. You may ask why they need a holster? Well, because the launcher is too heavy when mounted on to your rifle!

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Gear Tip: Holster Retention and Placement

So there is a lot of debate in the tactical operator world regarding which holsters retention are the best. After operating airsoft for about 6 years, firearm training for over 4 years, and interacted with military and local police officers, I have come to the conclusion that for direct action, any retention level is fine, in terms of Airsoft. However, if you are like me, who like to use the same gear in firearm training and in airsoft, then selecting a good holster is paramount. So the question remains, which holster retention level do you really need?

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