[SFA] Golden Eagle M1887 (8703) Underlever gas Shotgun Unboxing!
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Wowowow, in this video we unbox an M1887 underlever shotgun that comes in at the bargain end of budget for this sort of gun. Metal and real wood construction along with gas power and scale shell ejecting action make this an exceptionally cool piece!
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Nice. Want to buy one for myself.
It's certainly a cool piece of kit. Wanted to get out for the shooting test today but the weather is atrocious. 😂
I assume yours didn’t need the orange tip, I’m in the US and on the site I’m going to order it from looks to have an orange tip painted on it 🙄 I want one for my collection and I may have to paint the tip black
Hi there, yeah I'm in the UK so no need for the orange tip of doom I'm afraid. It's a nasty rule you have over there, pointless as you can simply paint over it but seems an unnecessary job.
@@MrLilredmachineso many stupid rules living here in the US, I hate. My wife and I want to move to the UK anyway.
I am such a noob haha, I had to watch this to figure out how to load them all in more than one at a time.
😂 glad it could help mate!
S c a r l e t !
F i r e !
Great song. I watch too many Dankpods videos. 😂
@@MrLilredmachine I love those videos. So damn fun!!!😂
Is the gas loaded in the gun or the shells?
Probably late, but the gas is loading in the gun itself. it's kind of hidden though, you need to pull the lever down to expose the gas thing. It's hard to see at first, look at where there's a bronze thing, should strike out among the black/chrome.
It's loaded into a valve on the under lever mechanism. 👍
great gun till you realise its £5 per shell. 50 shells should not cost me the same amount as the gun
Yeah, it's really more of a plinker. Unfortunately this kind of goes for any of the shotguns, worse yet is the Cam shells that hold gas. They are horrendously expensive.
One question, where to buy?
Hi there, I got this from Bespoke Airsoft in the UK. If you aren't located in the UK then enquire with a local airsoft shop or a shop located in your country. Golden Eagle are a pretty much common brand these days.