Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
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Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
So i stumbled across this site ( http://www.modelguncollector.co.uk/index_air.html ) which sells bunch of nifty airsoft guns and i saw this airsoft gun called the kokusai remington m700 so i went to the internet and looked up if there was anything on it and nope i cant find one single site or video of it. Anyone know anything about it?
Zombiedance- Sgt
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Re: Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
the remington m700 is a real sniper rifle, but i have never heard of kokusai
AJ- GySgt
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Re: Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
It looks cool and all but if i bought it i would be taking a real shot in the dark. They also had the Marushin m1 carbine which was cool its accurate i found videos of it and reviews. But the shells ejects out the top and that would be a pain to run around and find sure it would look cool but that would soon not matter after i lost them all.
Zombiedance- Sgt
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Re: Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
I have owned a lot of classic airsoft (but back then they were new) and unless you have a good understanding of pneumatics you might want to shy away from them. Parts are either near impossible to get or have to be custom machined. For the 'neat' factor they are great but for the field usability there is a reason they are no longer made. This is coming from someone that has owned the KAC, Asahi, KWC, JAC, etc replicas. They are cool to bring out and field but generally not near as reliable or sturdy as the newer models.Zombiedance wrote:It looks cool and all but if i bought it i would be taking a real shot in the dark. They also had the Marushin m1 carbine which was cool its accurate i found videos of it and reviews. But the shells ejects out the top and that would be a pain to run around and find sure it would look cool but that would soon not matter after i lost them all.
The Kokusai was made in the late 80's if I remember right. The design is decent but nowhere near as solid as the latest Tanaka rifles for the price.
Captain- PFC
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Re: Anyone heard of this airsoft gun?
Your right i was able to hunt down a site with a list with the gun on it labeled with a date it was 1987 i believe. My friend was the one who wanted to go for so yah ill show him your post.Captain wrote:I have owned a lot of classic airsoft (but back then they were new) and unless you have a good understanding of pneumatics you might want to shy away from them. Parts are either near impossible to get or have to be custom machined. For the 'neat' factor they are great but for the field usability there is a reason they are no longer made. This is coming from someone that has owned the KAC, Asahi, KWC, JAC, etc replicas. They are cool to bring out and field but generally not near as reliable or sturdy as the newer models.Zombiedance wrote:It looks cool and all but if i bought it i would be taking a real shot in the dark. They also had the Marushin m1 carbine which was cool its accurate i found videos of it and reviews. But the shells ejects out the top and that would be a pain to run around and find sure it would look cool but that would soon not matter after i lost them all.
The Kokusai was made in the late 80's if I remember right. The design is decent but nowhere near as solid as the latest Tanaka rifles for the price.
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