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Rarikuma With The Maruzen Ingram M11

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Rarikuma Rarikuma With The Maruzen Ingram M11

We're seeing again the Maruzen Ingram M11, a cute little bugger primarily constructed from resin components, resulting in a lightweight build and Rarikuma checks it out in this video. It features metal elements in specific areas such as the stock and muzzle to balance the overall weight. The unit comes in a specialized carrying case and includes a 50-round magazine and a dedicated suppressor. The stock is adjustable with two length settings and can be folded for storage or close-quarters use.

His functional tests indicate that the Ingram M11 possesses a high cycle rate in full-auto mode, with a bolt speed that makes the movement difficult to track visually. The firing controls are divided, with the safety located near the trigger and the fire selector (semi-automatic or full-automatic) positioned on the opposite side of the receiver. The magazine release is a lever-style mechanism at the base of the grip, designed for gravity-fed removal.

From there, Rarikuma conducts field testing that revealed a flat trajectory, though the effective range is limited to approximately 15 to 20 meters in its stock configuration due to the fixed hop-up system. While the firing cycle is rapid and the gas efficiency allows for approximately 150 shots per charge, the lack of an adjustable hop-up affects long-distance accuracy. As many already know, this airsoft gun is best suited for indoor environments or tight CQB scenarios unless internal modifications are performed to improve lift and range.

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