Sporting Goods : Boy XM8 LED Light Spring Airsoft Rifle

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Sporting Goods : Boy XM8 LED Light Spring Airsoft Rifle

Boy XM8 LED Light Spring Airsoft Rifle

from: CYMA




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2527





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: AirSplat
Label: CYMA
Product Manufacturer: CYMA
Publisher: CYMA
Ranking: 2527
Studio: CYMA


Product facts:
  • Shoot Strong 200 fps w/0.12g
  • Blue LED Flashlight, Scope, T-Handle, etc.
  • High Capacity Magazine holds 100 rounds
  • Smart Design comfortable for both Left and Right handed user
  • Extendable and Detachable Stock for Maximum Comfort







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This is a XM8 Next Generation US Marine Rifle Spring Airosft Gun. Rifle is brand new in the box. It comes in a complete package of Scope, Blue LED Flashlight, T-Handle, High Capacity Magazine holds 100 rounds, ready to play package. Gun is not 1:1 scale, about 80% of orginal size.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - It didn't work
My gun did not shoot for more than a week. It was a waste of my money and I feel bad.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - i rock
this gun sucks. i bought it for 11.50 a year ago and im sure it still sucks and now they are are ripping people off for a gun that should not even be on the market and its made of a bunch of cheap sucky thin plastic and i dropped it on the grass and the stock completely broke off!!!!!! i wasted 12 bucks and you should not buy this gun it shot like ten feet when i first got it and they said it shot 370fps and now they have changed it to 200. NOT A GOOD BUY UNLESS YOU ARE STUPID AND LIKE CRAPPY GUNS



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - good starter gun....
This gun isn't too bad but i would rate it a three and a half because it seems like it shoots at 185 fps, and the button for the flashlight broke the same day i got it. The stock broke like a week after that but i just duct taped it and it works fine. It also shoots 2 or 3 bbs with 1 cocking action, which can dramatically ruin the fps. It could be that i got a faulty gun in thousands or millions but thats just what happened to me.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this gun
When I bought this guns I bought it new but right off the start I knew it wasn't. When I read the instructions they didnt make the least sense. Sure it looks cool but I'll find it hard to believe u got it to work. when u put the bb's in the mag they all fall into a chambber in the back that dosent even have a link to the gun. The whole thing has a wierd system that is completely didfferent from ordinary guns. i couldnt even get the bb's in the actual gun, they all fall out of the mag. basically DONT BUY THIS GUN.



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