AEGIS FMG-9 VS. Octopus FMG-9

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It's the battle of airsoft FMG-9s as Oddity Airsoft compares the AEGIS FMG-9 and Octopus FMG-9 in this video... "In my first review on this channel, I'm going to be talking about and comparing the two only FMG-9 airsoft kits that are available on the market today. Which one is the best? Which one is the worst?"'

Airsoft Mike's AEGIS FMG-9 Overview

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Latest for Airsoft Mike to unbox and give an overview is the AEGIS FMG-9 which is based on the Magpul FDP-9/FDC-9. This kit can use the Glock 17 or 18C Gen3 GBB Pistols from Tokyo Marui, WE Airsoft, Army Armament and VFC and this is a discreet airsoft gun that gives a carbine-style platform for the pistol when it is unfolded.

Jeff The Kid: FMG9 Folding Machine Gun Kit

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Jeff The Kid tries the FMG9 Folding Machine Gun Kit, the latest version of the Magpul design to enter the airsoft market... "Do you know what this is whole video was made almost from scratch and rushed it out for everyone! I read every comment on the last video and I will reply one by one when I have time motivation! Thank you cousin and dog brother for their strong support!"

Airsix TV: AEGIS Magpul FMG-9

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Perhaps this is now availabe in stores especially in Asia, the AEGIS Magpul FMG-9 is the latest airsoft version of the discreet FPG that was made by PTS before. AirSix TV takes a look one as this is made in South Korea... "Hello, this is AIRSIX. This video is the Magful FMG-9 Conversion Kit released by AEGIS CUSTOM, a domestic brand.

AEGIS FMG-9 Airsoft Kit

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Liberator Airsoft demonstrates an airsoft FMG-9 kit made by AEGIS. For those who miss the PTS FPG, then this is something they should set their eyes on... "AEGIS, a S.Korea company, released FMG-9 kit for Airsoft today. The Kit is made of Nylon fiber and the connection parts made of steel, so it has excellent durability. Compatible guns are the Gen.3 Glocks, and can be fitted with MARUI, VFC, WE.

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