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TOKYO MARUI MP5K(*in pdw style): If you don't like gas blow-back pistols and the inherent problems that come with a gas system, then how about this? Slightly larger than either an M11 or an UZI, but with the ability to fire about 1500-2000 rounds off a standard stick battery, and ammo clip capacities of 200-400 rounds. Metal parts include the magazine, bolt, trigger, firing selector, front and the rear sights, the rest as usual with TM guns, is made from tough ABS. Backsight unscrewing itself and falling off - as with most AEG's you need to keep an eye on the nuts and screws, and keep them tight, otherwise parts and screws fall off. On the MP5 I have heard that people have lost backsights in mud after they have unscrewed themselves and fallen off. Your best bet is to use 'Lock-Tite' on all screws that are likely to fall out. This combined with the fact that it's electric, means that it's very reliable, even in cold weather. this gun is pretty cool to skirmish with, but I would have to recommend the PDW.

 

ABOUT $190

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