The internal gun is an unmodified BAR10 ~400 FPS. I didn’t put on the bipod. It is ligher and more balanced this way. Otherwise the dimensions are comparable to an L96 but the M95 is a bit heavier, as it is all steel. I wanted to add the reassembly as well, but the battery went flat. Music: Third watch theme
Check out Nick Gourlie’s new site: nickgourlie.wordpress.com Be sure to subscribe to the website in the right hand column of any page of the site. Nick Gourlie reviews the KJW M700 Takedown version. This gas operated sniper is perfect for anyone, be it they have a tight budget and can’t afford to drop $500 on equally powered spring sniper rifles or they just want a sniper that can beast on the enemy right out of the box. Only thing recommended is that you buy a tightbore for this gun because it comes equipped with a 6.1mm barrel when ideally you want a 6.01mm barrel. Stats: Price: $215 off AirsoftGI.com FPS: ~550 with .2g Mag. Cap: 10 Rounds and mags last 4 reloads before needed to be refilled with gas Propellent: Propane (DO NOT USE GREEN GAS) If you are looking for a propane adapter for this gun, in the video a Tan AI Adapter is being used and can be found on AirsoftGI.com. Subscribe to see more! Reviewed/Edited: Nick Gourlie Camera work: Nate Johnson
This is my KJW M700 with a UTG Tectedge scope. I’m using some .26 BIO BBs and some Propane. It was pretty windy, also cold, both of which effected the accuracy. I didn’t think it preformed too badly, especially under the conditions it was under. This is a great gun for sure, also a great scope. The BBs look like they’re coming in sideways, but that’s just because I have the camera to the left of the gun, so the barrel is pointing in a different direction than the lens of the camera. Also, the Panasonic SDR-H40 has phenomenal zoom.