Machines | Airsoft GI - Echo1 M240 Bravo LMG Airsoft Gun Review
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Echo 1 has knocked it out of the park with their M240 Bravo, before this you would have to pay top dollar for a high quality 240B and you will still have to upgrade to make the gun ready to skirmish. http://www.airsoftgi.com/product_info.php?products_id=7531
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So are there any airsoft M240B that aren't Aluminum? Are there any made from steel?
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Now its 2016 and you guys are like the only ones that made an review about this beauty
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loving the battlestar galactica music
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You don't typically shoulder fire it. In a firefight, you'd just throw yourself to the ground and shoot it from the prone. Either way it sucks to carry on patrol
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I thought 240s are HMGs
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Dnot mess up that head space on the barrel
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I run some huge mil sim ops in chicago, and i polarstared this, hooked it up to a scuba tank, and put it on my humvee and it is AMAZING, people have offered me upwards of $90k to buy the whole thing including the humvee but I have to turn it down, if u got around 50-70k to blow, buy a humvee, buy this, buy its polar star engine, and a stand, and FUCK SHIT UP.
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If I did airsoft and had bags of money. This would be the only thing I would use. The bipod sells it for me.
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Why not just get an A&K PKM? It's virtually the same but that is $200-$350 cheaper.
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I wish i could afford this thing lol
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$850 for a Airsoft M240!? You can buy a real handgun for that.
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22 pounds is about the same weight as a real fully loaded M249, which, ironically, weighs about 17 pounds unloaded
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ha if you guys think its expensive the average price in the uk is wait for it
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hey does this gun have a semi auto feature?
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LEVEL CAP
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+kaboomkid angus
The M240 is a 7.62x51mm, which is very effective against cover and light armor. Only heavy machineguns (like the M2HB) are really used against 'medium' armor but usually you will only use autocannons, tank guns or anti-armor weapons against heavy armor (12.7x99mm rounds hardly pierce through the armor on any Cold War MBT) -
man this thing is amazing but way too expensive for me
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I agree a GPMG is able to be used in a large variety of circumstances and is able t be used by one infantry grunt or mounted remotely on a vehicle and everything in between. but the calibre of the gun decides the 'size' - a 5.56 gun is good against infantry and really light armour but against something like a stonebrick wall or a medium to heavy armoured truck it will have no affect, so you have a 'Heavy' machine gun which is normally 12.7mm (.50 cal.). but I agree the internet should be used.
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i wondered what the difference was thanks
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Funny thing to say considering you don't even seem to follow your own words, dumbass.