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Stupid Airsoft With A Shielded KRISS Vector

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Stupid Airsoft With A Shielded KRISS Vector

Stupid Airsoft demonstrates a unique 3D-printed shield attachment designed specifically for the KRISS Vector. Created by Milideco Airsoft, this accessory aims to provide extra protection during games, especially when peeking around corners. The creator explains that he opted to print the unit himself using his own 3D printer, which allows for easy repairs; if a plate gets damaged by incoming pellets, a replacement can be printed in under an hour for just a few cents.

While testing the ergonomics, he discovers that the shield offers a surprisingly clear view through his red dot sight while keeping his torso and arms tucked away from incoming fire. However, there is a minor catch: the shield's design makes it a bit tricky to reach the charging handle when fully closed. It’s a bit like trying to scratch your back while wearing a suit of armor—possible, but you might look a little silly doing it.

In the end, he says that while some players might find the shield a bit cheesy, it serves as a practical tool for avoiding painful knuckle shots, which are second only to cold ear shots in the airsoft Book of Woes. He suggests that the shield is a great benefit on fields where gun hits don't count as being "out," but even on stricter fields, it acts as a literal meat-shield for your more sensitive parts. With the review finished, the creator quickly retreats indoors to escape the freezing weather, proving that even a shielded warrior has a weakness for central heating.

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