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  • Wich one is the best replica to practice IPSC?

  • i like that card game race, very... "cinematic"

  • Please...Airsoft is for DRY PRACTISE in IPSC@@

  • i'm confused, IPSC does exist in Hong Kong I thought? (with real firearm), yet I see more airsoft version than real guns ones, is it because it's really expensive to be part of that sport? I have a feeling Clarence Lai would surely be part of the real ones?

  • @aaron4820 idk if they have ipsc with real firearms in asia but i do know that at the ranges and competitions i attend in california almost all the good shooters use airsoft in the garages with targets from BAM airsoft and that is a way to pratice many many times for a fraction of the cost of firing live rounds and it more realistic than dry firing the weapon

  • "Gun is clear"

    HAHAHAHHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    1: This is a fucking toygun.

    2: WTF what is it gonna do, hurt your finger? lololo

  • @kontknager .....mabey shoot you in the face? its the point of repetition, you do the same thing with any gun that you would do with a real gun, .....I think its called safety

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic

    Comeone, why do they care about safety when these zipperheads can't even own a real gun because of their communist government.

  • WTF this is not even "IPSC" This is IPTSC (international practical toyguns shooting confederation)

  • If I used my 9mm at home, my neighbors would be upset. So yes, this is GREAT. =)

  • Where can I get one of those timers?

  • That guy is serious about his poker.

  • why does this pistol cost close to 3000$ when i could look for 2 minutes and find a gun with better stats for 50-100$?

  • @burningsponge a REAL IPSC Gun, would probably hit that range also =.=

  • @burningsponge Real IPSC gun would hit that price range also, and i dont know if your talking about airsoft or real steel, but no you cant find a better airsoft gun with better stats for 50- 100$ dont know what site you are looking at, but even the hi capa platform made by Tokyo Marui is already 150 USD

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  • @phloudernow you're right mate, if the race gun is a custom gun base on old system(R- Type) WA and upgrade with very high quality parts, it is normal to cost more than 1200 USD

  • @burningsponge umeen one of those clear ones from wall-mart, I think you've been misinformed sir.. these are the best guns available with the best "stats" available, that is why there 3000$ not 50$ I believe your a "troll" if im using that term in its correct useage

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic armalite. take five minutes to find a gas pistol, with a 33rd mag, and 360fps. im sure you can do that right? if you cant, i found some 'special' classes to put you in at school.

  • @burningsponge why is this even an argument, this gun isent just a gun with a 33rnd mag and 360fps. obviously you are aware of that and your just arguing for the sake of arguing. this is a custom open class gun thats extremely expensive. also this is an ipsc gun not a skirmishing gun, not a fucking chance in hell your going to find a better gun than this for 50$ what the fuck are you talking about, obviouisly not the same thins as me or anyone else thats into the sport

  • @burningsponge its like saying you can buy a 1986 trecel and swap the engine out for a lambourghini, but that still dosent make it a lambourghini

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic search up the crossman c11 on airgundepot (.com) it has 480fps and a 18 rd mag. you're saying that with those stats, that you have to pay 3000$ more for a gun with similar stats?

  • @burningsponge ehhh I feel as if im arguing with a child here but I guess I will continue for the sake of information. You are comparing a childs toy, a non-replica, a CROSSMAN! to a high performance, highly customized, presicion, competition shooters gun. The best you can do to compare that gun with anything is its stock form, a TM or WE high capa 5.1 (which I own) costing 140USD. thats all, nothing else because thats the only thing that will have a similar feel and performance at a lower price

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic so what you say is that it doesn't matter the stats, but that it's a BRAND airsoft gun?

  • @burningsponge stats dont mean shit when there written on a piece of paper its wats inside the gun that makes it qualitative. anything made by crossman is a toy and extremely unqualitative. You dont understand i have many crossman guns, all of which are broken now, I have many WE GBBRS, and GBB pistols, Im a conisuer of them, I know the difference im not bullshiting you here, go ahead and buy one but you WILL be dissapointed, as i was. I will not be replying to anymore dimwitted questions, sry

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic so you're saying you cant take care of a gun? sad. i've owned a crossman for 2 years, it hasn't needed any replacement parts or severe matenance. if you cant take care of a gun you really shouldn't own another one that a person like you, could use the money for something more useful than a crappy bb gun, like say, a real gun maybe?

  • @burningsponge shut up man you are just changing the topic to piss me off now you fucking moron I DO HAVE A REAL GUN, I just stated I am a CONISUER of them, I also have many WE GBBRS AND PISTOLS. IM ADDICTED TO GUNS, I COMPETE IN IPSC, MY grandfather and father are GUNSMITHS, I know more about guns than the average shooter, I fix all of my own and all my friends AEGs and GBBs THATS ALL I DO! no point in fixing a cheaply made crossman because they arent designed to be taken apart, THEY ARE TOYS!

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic if you can fix guns then why cant you fix a crossman?

  • @burningsponge because they are not designed to be fixed, Im pretty sure i already said this. they arent designed to be taken apart, anyone that takes guns apart would know and understand this. You cannot purchase replacement parts if and when they do break, so this renders them useless as they are not durable, nor are they fixable, nor are they replicas, nor are they metal, nor are they usefull in any IPSC or legitimate airsoft skirmishing capacity. how many times have I proven this point now??

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic you could find replacement parts at the first aisle in dicks sporting goods for all the airsoft guns there. literally. just look 2ft into the aisle.

  • @burningsponge O really!!!?? Awesome news, Im totally going to sell my 400$ High Capa and buy a non-replica plastic pistol from Cocks sporting goods. Just so I can have every part of the action break, and then I can go to this non-existant aisle and buy non-existing parts to fix it with. When you go to this non-existant aisle do you see trigger groups, barrels, fill valves, sears, hammers, frames, hopups, Orings, guide rods, or do you just see magazines and fake silencers? Im done with this! FU

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic im not saying to sell it, just you should have bought a crossman, p.s. there are trigger groups, barrels, fill valves, sears, hammers, frames, hopups, Orings, and guide rods in that aisle.

  • @burningsponge No they don't, I am aware that your simply arguing with me to annoy me, but ill continue since I've developed a complete hatred of you, stemming from your ignorance and stupidity I'm sure. No I should not have bought "ANOTHER" crossman because all of the previous models are now broken, without means of purchasing replacement parts. I am a competition shooter and avid skirmisher at various fields that dont allow "soft air" guns because they are simply cheap knock off toys, for kids

  • @burningsponge tell me why should I have bought another crossman insted of a High-Capa. Is it because if I had another crossman I couldn't use it at airsoft fields, or practice IPSC. I obviusly bought it for a damn good reason, just because you play airsoft with plastic knockoffs in your backyard with12 year old kids dosent mean everyone does. Dude I've spent $6,000 on airsoft+gear in the past year, whats 400 of that on a reliable metal replica? well worth it. I have the $ to spend believe me.

  • @burningsponge And now your going to say oh thats a waste of money, but no I dont drink or smoke, I play combatsports, and I weld, making 60Gs a year living in a little apartment that costs nothing to live in. Even on a budget I'd still recommend a Plastic TM over crossman simply besause If you did want to use it on a field or for training you could. But you cant with a crossman because no one will let you walk onto a field with one, ask anyone that is on the forums, Soft-air is not allowed

  • @burningsponge And even after that youll still say "ohh are you stupid, you arent smart enough to use a crossman for training" So to save you the stupidity, No you cant use them for Combat/IPSC because its not a replicated action. no 1-1 parts means no1-1 training. you cant admin/tac./speed reload you cant presscheck, you cant replicate reality with a toy, thats why we buy these. its like telling a marine to buy pellet gun because its cheaper. no the marine buys good shit because its neccessary!

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic Hmm. Funny. At my local municipality it's a USMC doing IPSC Airsoft. :D But I do agree that he knows helluva lot more about guns then either of you...

  • @burningsponge If crossmans work for you than go ahead use them till your hearts content, but I use these to train, less expensively, to real firearms that are expensive to shoot. I cannot use crossmans because I cant train effectively with them, sure you can learn trigger techniques and other things but wen it comes down to it, they arent designed to be usent in the capacity that I, and anyone thats serious uses them. Its basically a firearm that I can shoot in my basement+train at home with

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic nice job wasting your time writing 5 comments, p.s. if you spend 400$ a year on replacement parts, is that reliable? that's like buying a car just to spend 10g's a year on replacement parts, no. if you want something good, you'd buy something that doesn't need replacement parts. that's the smart thing to do.

  • @burningsponge holy fuck you are so damn thick you know. Seriously thats what you got out of that whole thing?? I never said I spend 400$ a year on parts. I said I spent 400$ on a reliable 1911 replica, that had I needed parts I could easily get, but I dont because I bought a reliable replica pistol, Instead of a cheap plastic toy.... I'm so lost, you keep changing the argument around on some pointless mineute thing. Insted of taking responsibility of your ignorance. I gues your just not goin to

  • @ArmaLiteFanatic this guy is a fucking fool ^^

  • the shooter looks horny.

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  • Complimenti! veramente bravi..

  • i like airsoft IPSC, but i find it a little weird that the "show clear" thing still carried over cause of 2 things. racking the slide will no clear the chamber and the gun cannot be fired without the magazine as the gas is in the mag which propels the BBs. but i guess its good practice if any of the airsoft shooters goes into to real steel IPSC.

  • @iamtheflu

    Airsoft IPSC serves to purposes, cheap training for real steel IPSC shooters, and an alternative to real steel IPSC shooting for people who cannot due to money constraints or local firearm laws. Either way it is important to replicate the real steel version as closely as possible.

  • AAHH YOO REAJYYY

  • I talked with some Japanese friends of mine who practice "airsoft IPSC" . For them it's definitelly not a choice. They'd all prefer to shoot real guns instead of "those toys" (their own words). Because they say themselves that it feels different. But i hate when people who live in countries where it's still allowed to own firearms, refuse to use their right and practice airsoft IPSC as a replacement not as a substitute :

    Those guys are irresponsible kids!Be a bit more conscious of ur luck!

  • @nousername789123456

    its still cheaper to do airsoft IPSC. a great open class gun only costs around $1300 and a usable one cost only a few hundred. along with ammo and propellant costing dirt. unfortunately, the US airsoft IPSC organization crumbled and there is no true competitions anymore. but for those people who still choose to do it, its not about competing on a national level, its only about the fun of competing against a small circle of friends.

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  • It amuses me how so many people think these guys are Japanese lol

  • @aceshot how is it funny, they can easily be mixed up with other nationalities

  • Like the vid, but the accent is just overwhelmingly funny

  • If you call IPSC players gay your calling owr marines gay cause thats what owr do for training

  • I would love to see this guy as a cop!

  • Is the second shooting scenario just encase the card game goes downhill

  • @Rangebro99 Mob meeting yo.

  • i dont know why but this made me laugh.Not that i hate airsoft or anything.Japs seemed funny in this.SHOOTA AAAA you Ready? :P

  • im beginning ipsc shooting and im training with a CQB master like so many other ipsc shooters do .PimpSlapNoJutsu says it best ....and its fun shit too

  • What kind of holster is that?

    Is there a model available for a Glock 34?

  • @Q79MANUEL Yes, there is. There is a universal competition holster. Not easy on the eyes but works.

  • but damn you got to admit that airsoft gun had alot of kick to it

  • @xr3verendx

    kick?

    really?

    less than a .22 short

  • Lets not forget that the americans get their asses handed to the japs in the real steel competitions. This is because training w/ airsoft the shooter doesnt flinch, and doesnt fear the recoil of the gun, and can aquire targets faster.This makes a perfect transition into real steel. Not to mention that you shooting somthing far less accurate than real steel. If your getting tight grouping with a smooth-bore pistol (airsoft) then you will be spot on with a real steel pistol w/ rifling

  • Who as the last Japanese Wold champ ?

    I seem to have missed that one.

  • cuz in some regions, there are people that want to compete in this sport but their government won't allow real firearms for the competition. hence, airsoft.

    and btw, though the real deal is better, airsoft practical shooting is ALSO extremely fun and difficult.

  • Can you use a M1911A1 in IPSC?

  • recommended!

    oyea dont use m9 in ipsc because the range of the trigger IMO

  • @gerome0118

    In real IPSC you can but it would put you into Open if you wanted to use more than 8 rounds.

    There is talk about getting rid of modified division and putting in a single stack 1911 based division but that remains to be seen.

    Most in your country that have seen use double stack .40 cal 1911 based guns.

  • Watch Joe Lau and U'll see the IPSC Air guy who shoots indeed... joelauipsc

  • lol the ref guy sticks with him like glue

  • this vid is kinda funny to me "shootah ar u retty" lol

  • hahaha

  • well in some places real guns are NOT legal so this is the alternative.. ALSO its alot cheaper to modify an airsoft gun

  • Its still good for practicing movement through a course. It still requires skill in Movement coordination and memorization.

    Recoil dosent affect me much as a shooter but it does take away from ISPC somewhat without recoil.

    Ranges are same as real steel ISPC research some more before saying things like that.

  • go go go clarance lai !!!

  • How do I join a IPSC tournament? Are there any in America?

  • There are plenty in the United States, except it's called USPSA and we use real guns. =D

  • I know about that, but I meant using airsoft .

  • I don't think USPSA with airsoft is popular in the US when real guns are so readily available. The only reason why IPSC is done with airsoft in Asia is because of the lack of availability of real firearms.

    Most kids that I see airsoft just shoot at each other in the woods.

  • I don't know why, but I found this video hilarious!

  • I just met him personally in Thailand during this Airsoft shooting tournament. He's the main sponsor for the event and also the demonstrator for the airsoft IPSC demonstration that day. And let me tell you something, his skill is real. The one in this video is just a slow-motion version of his......

    Just so you know, he also shoots IPSC (real ammo) for the STI International of the Phillipines as well, one of the top players around Asia. And a close friend to Michael Voigt...

    Eat that sucker

  • I never said his skill wasn't real. I just found the seriousness of this video to be over the top, especially for airsoft. Real IPSC/USPSA shooters don't try to make themselves look like HK action movie heroes.

  • Well......sorry for being too rude then..... I just fed up with those keyboard gangster who cannot establish what's real and what's not....

    But hey... It doesn't kill anyone to have a teaser right?

    Honestly, I began my airsoft IPSC journey because of this video and still try to memorize and incorporate the way he moved into mine....

    Sometimes, all it takes is a trigger to pursue what you like, just like this video to me..... That's all.... ^^

  • Watch my videos, I'm not by any means a keyboard gangster, but I'm not a pro USPSA shooter either.

    Todd Jarrett was my inspiration. Sorry, he's more pro than Clarence Lai. =P

    I'll be going to my first USPSA multi-gun match this upcoming weekend. =)

    Do y'all do multi-gun IPSC overseas? It's gaining popularity here in the states. It's not too big in Europe because many countries don't allow high-cap semi-auto rifles.

  • Around Thailand, we're still doing only pistol due to the legislation of gun control. I wish that this would change soon cuz I really wanna see the multi-gun IPSC with my own eyes too....

    As for airsoft, we're trying to expand it into shotgun IPSC right now.... Hopefully it would work since it doesn't cost much as any real fire-arm and we don't have to be troubled with the legislation....

    Don't forget to get the autograph of Travis Tomasie for me though.... He's my inspiration too...LOL ^^

  • xray2878, you call people who play airsoft sad. Yet you have held an argument on youtube for quite some time now...

  • Great skill, dude! The asses who give negative comments are just envious. Probably can't even afford a decent airsoft unit.

  • why are you such a hater?

  • dude just stop hatin.

  • his gun was so easy to cock.....impresive

  • Hehehe

    Seriously though it is a nice gun

  • know wat brand is that and which model?

    i want to get one and upgrade it more!

  • you cant its a custom one of my airsoft surgen

  • every gun can be upgraded it just depends on how u modify it.

  • These guns are like $900 and they are already upgraded loads

  • @rpblcan its because of the little handle and aluminum that is used in the making of the guns

  • @rpblcan haah thats what she said

  • Dude (xray2878)....I don't really know who the heck are you and who appointed you to be an ass ok? These people just like to play, be serious, and get better in what they do. If you don't like it, then just leave it alone...

    The code of conduct is pretty serious just like the real gun so this could be use as a practice to move to the next level. So why not? I can practice my skills anywhere and no one would have to die if something goes wrong during the practice... What's wrong with that?

  • Whatever man.... Attitude reflects who you are... I guess we all know so much about who you are through reading your words.....

  • and this is hongkong, not japan. stupid.

  • You keep calling airsoft IPSC players a "gay ass" because they're being too serious with their toys...

    You're a true "gay ass" because of your behavior... What a shame man.... Are you sure that you work in a sniper school? I always thought that a true soldier would behave like a GENTLEMAN and not an ass.... I guess I was wrong...

  • @samprasfoon japanese cant do real IPSC because guns are banned in japan, hence why airsoft was invented in the first place.

  • @ThePurcy As a substitution for a real firearms.... Simple as that man.

    Japan is the birth place of airsoft. Nevertheless Hong Kong is the Capital of airsoft because of it's popular demand.... ^^

  • why don't you try real guns, oh.... you don't have the balls!!!!

  • In japan real guns are illegal. Try doing a little research next time you attempt to "be cool"

  • so all you grown ups playing with toys huh, cute... don't you think you guys are being way to serious about this? why you need goggle for toy guns, you got your earplug too?? oh yeah of course... i forget... it's very loud!!!!

  • Well, goggles are used due to the ricochette, I'm sure a lot of people who do this would rather be safe than sorry.

    And after you take out the mag, there is still a bb(Yes, bb not bullet) let people do what they want to do, you don't need to be a critic.

  • i know it's illegal, and i remember you said that. and i know gun is illegal in whole asia. im just saying that you don't have to be too serious about playing with toy.. that really make those ppl look stupid... get it?! OMG

  • well, nice job calling ppl stupid ass. and maybe the police there actauly train with high powered bbguns. but seeign as you can have a real gun, they prbbly take this so seriousley becasue it's there only alternative to a real one.

  • and after you shoot, you check the chamber for what?? after you take out the mag, there is no more bullet in there. oh i'm sorry... "gas"....

  • you should become a detective. Look into it in about 10 years when you get to college. Thats if you go of course...

  • and who the hell are you??

  • and what the hell do you mean by that?

  • hmm... which holster are u using?

  • umm LOL wierddddddDdd

    sup ppl! qq

  • 0:14 priceless

  • you guys take this sport a bid to serious

  • My initial reaction:

    If you've got the money to buy real shooting equipment, why don't you just shoot a real gun?

    Ah... But in your country, it might not be legal to own a gun... I get it...

    I've met a few Japanese and Korean IPSC shooters who said they use airsoft to practice their skills.

    They said (and this was 8 years ago) that the only drawback is it doesn't quite come close to simulating the recoil of major PF loads.

    IMHO: Gun control is a .10 split and a keyhole hit at 15m.

  • rofl

    sootah, are you ready?

  • lol stupid little weasle

  • just go one handed its not like a real pistol

  • Dont hate the player, hate the law. Here in hungary is very hard to get a real steel...

    btw.. i Love IPSC and IDPA. 1911 RuleZ! :)

  • really? that's too bad, the FEG from hungary is a good gun.

  • the idea is to play without killing other participants, its liek any other hobby/sport

    and you know the guy in this vid is also a real steel guntech and competitor right?

  • Real nice replica of the Limcat open Gun... "the Dragon Cat", I shoot OPEN Division USPSA and this could a good practice tool considering the price of bullets and the gas I need to go to the range 45 minutes away from my house. More bullets for less money!

  • out of curiosity, is that gun based on a marui hi-cap or a WA SV? i'm guessing WA... is the marui suitable for IPSC?

  • you could. but mostly WE dragons are used

  • Well, it depends. I'm pretty sure Airsoft Surgeon uses a WA< but the TM is popular cause of the insane modularity.

    and who told you that We techs are mostly used? they suck horribly, and they wouldn't even last with that kind of upgrading

  • are u weadyyyyyyyyyyyyy

  • That pistol is bigger than hisdick

  • hilarious

  • yappojilla you have a few issues to work through. One is realising that everyone has the right to an opinion and understanding not everyone thinks like you do. I respect your right to your opinion but remember you are wrong this time. When required to shoot one handed the other hand is pressed against the chest. This serves many purposes. One is to keep the hand from swing in the air and causing your balance to shift and therefore your aim to shift. I thought you knew IPSC? Obviously NOT!

  • Poster boy for superiority complex are we yappojilla? I'd love to see you talk like that to someone in person rather than behind the safety of the internet.

  • Someone who likes ISPC but lives in a country where they can't own guns.

  • Don't forget a scope adds extra weight, which can deaden some recoil between firing, for double taps. In addition, these are probably fully upgraded pistols which can run from 350-400 fps, effective for about 100-150 feet. And by the way yappojilla, if you really knew what IPSC was you'd know people also race with bbguns. I bet you look like an idiot now huh?

  • in ipsc, competitors try to download rounds as much as possible, and use barrel porting and compensators to try and reduce recoil as much as possible

    also, the scopes they use are red dot or reflex sights and have no magnification

    rather, they give better target acquisition speed than conventional handgun sights, which are small and difficult to use effectively in a speed-based context

  • those clip holders are pretty sick

  • they are for real pistols. i have some for CQB

  • nice race pistol. and i also use iron sights

  • Why so much fancy scopes and sights? I use iron sights.

    The IPSC today is way too much about equipment.

  • thank God for limited and production

  • he kept on saying thats okai

  • I think saying unload and "clear", that is just his accent.

  • he kept on saying thats okai

  • lol....ur a fag faggot

  • i want the holster mainly

    the gun would be cool but looks to expensive for my taste i'll stick with my mauri green gas sig sauer

  • in the Phil? cool.

  • What gun is he running?, it looks like a Hi Capa or 1911 (possible TM). If it is TM he got custom metal slides and he has his own custom airsoft surgeon scope mount (which is like $100). Does anyone know exactly what gun he is using and what slides or external upgrades he has made? I would love to know. Thanks

  • Hi-Capa.

  • That is a WA SVI (you can tell by the grips and the mags). Completely custom. But not built by CL. Not his scope mount either.

  • Its probably built by airsoft surgeon or himself, seeing as airsoft surgeon is his sponser

  • Umm, CL (Clarence Lai) is the AirSoft Surgeon (not his sponsor). Again, that gun is not built by him.

  • were buy this pistol