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Stupid Airsoft: "I Got Scammed On HopUp"

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Stupid Airsoft: "I Got Scammed On HopUp"

This video shows a hopeful Stupid Airsoft unboxing a "loved" CYMA Noveske replica purchased through the HopUp app. Initial excitement over the package, which was held together by a creative cocktail of duct tape and camouflage wrap, quickly turns into a mechanical detective story. While the rifle itself feels sturdy and sports some authentic licensing, the buyer soon discovers that "pre-owned" is sometimes code for held together by a wing and a prayer.

The plot thickens as the focus shifts to the five magazines that were the primary reason for the purchase. Instead of the expected standard parts, the buyer finds 3D-printed feed lips and several magazines that refuse to lock back on empty. To add to the comedy of errors, the supposedly high-end furniture turns out to be 3D-printed as well, leaving him to wonder if he accidentally bought a DIY science project rather than a professional airsoft kit.

Despite the initial frustration of feeling scammed, the story finds a silver lining. The seller agrees to a partial refund after a brief confrontation, allowing Stupid Airsoft to purchase proper rebuild kits. Rather than letting the experience ruin his day, the creator decides to pivot, turning the botched transaction into a future project where he refurbishes the entire setup to prove that even a 3D-printed disaster can have a second chance at life.

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