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Airsoft Mike's Maruzen Ingram M11 Unboxing

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Airsoft Mike's Maruzen Ingram M11 Unboxing

Airsoft Mike unboxes the Maruzen Ingram M11, a replica that has been around for nearly two decades but remains a staple in the hobby. After searching high and low across England, he eventually tracked this one down in Ireland, prompting him to joke that he should be called "Airsoft Mihol" to match the local naming. The package includes a hard case and a realistic wooden-crate-style sleeve, which he treats with more care than one might expect for a cardboard box.

The build quality is a bit of a mixed bag; while the switches and controls feel firm and high-quality, the body is primarily made of polymer to comply with Japanese regulations. This means it lacks the heavy metal feel of some cheaper competitors, though it does feature a metal suppressor and a steel folding stock. Mike points out that while the markings look official from a distance, they actually include "Airsoft" in the fine print, just in case anyone forgot they weren't holding the real deal.

Performance-wise, the replica clocks in at around 270 feet per second, providing a respectable kick for its size. During the firing test, it managed to empty its magazine in about a second and a half, reaching a rate of 21 rounds per second. While it didn't break any speed records, Airsoft Mike was happy with its reliability and noted that it continues to cycle even when empty, making it a handy tool for anyone looking to film their own low-budget action movie.

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