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Airsoft: Gas YE-MP5 Underwater - Available in HD

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2007

READ THIS PLEASE!

Some classic airsoft enthusiasts show the advantages of a Youth Engineering MP5 by playing in the pool.

It's not my original footage, but I made the compilation. It's not my gun either, but if you're looking to buy a Youth Engineering or the modern equivalent Escort replica, check out the www.classicairsoft.com forums.

The YE MP5 is made of aluminum and plastic with brass internals. It can't rust, so this demonstration is harmless to the replica.

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  • @kookiesRus123 ok holmes lol and i said you're having a heart attack because you're acting like it. don't start crying about this too since everyone says it but internet fights are like the special Olympics, even if you win, you're still retarded. =D have fun preforming oral sex.

  • Nerf cant do that...

    Paintball cant do that...

    Airsoft can do that and more...

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  • ok well i dont no much about paintball. but i no this. paintball ammo does melt or biodegrade in water trust me ive put or dunked a paintball in water for 3 seconds and brought it out it was no good to use. so you can fire a paintball gun underwater. but its not very good for the gun. but hey this is an airsoft video. so airsoft can do more :)

  • @HyP3rxMiTchXx0 Water, is bad for the paint. making the opening for the barrel slightly smaller, putting more stress on the paint when it comes out so has a higher chance of bursting in the barrel was my point. It may use compressed gasses, but you need a waterproof hopper. Some guns have a small chip or computer inside them and that will fry unless the gun is waterproof too. From a brief search on google, it's never a good idea to play like you described

  • @LuyenDarkness most paintball markers do not have any chips in them. that speed ball. paintball uses compressed gasses to fire which will stull work when wet

  • @Account0997 hmm my bad for replying so slow didnt really see the Q

    hmm we dont get to see alot of HFC in taiwan but most people say durable~

    and for pistol try KWC ive had a glock and 1911 for atleast 4 years never broke and still working fine~

  • @HyP3rxMiTchXx0 Paintball can fire underwater. Yes, however you risk jamming at a significantly higher rate. Guns with chips in them can fry.

  • @MisterLEM0NS That only happens with shitty bio-degradable BB's

    Don't use one that doesn't stay perfect for at least 24 hours in contact with humidity.

  • @HyP3rxMiTchXx0 The balls melt and jam the piston. Theyre meant to be bio-degratable so water doesnt do any good for em. Doesnt help if you dont use pre-greased gas tubes either.

  • @MisterLEM0NS paintball can fire underwater, befor you type what you think, look up what things can do. i have been in senario games where me and my squad came up from under water and all our equipment was fine, but are mics didnt work..

  • fail

  • @MisterLEM0NS no paintball can do that lol

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