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  1. Hace 5 días · 96K Followers, 766 Following, 396 Posts - Black Market Flea (@blackmarketflea) on Instagram: "A uniquely curated experience for Black entrepreneurs, creatives & community! 﫶 #seeyouattheflea MAY 25TH! Early Bird Tickets AVAILABLE NOW! ️ "

  2. 19 de may. de 2024 · Características generales: Marca: Tokyo Marui. Cuerpo: Fibra y Metal. Longitud: 600 mm / 760 mm. Peso: 3180 g. Mosfet y gatillo electrónico. Recoil eléctrico. Culata retráctil. Capacidad del cargador: 72 BBs. Modos de disparo: Seguro-Semi- Ráfaga 3- Auto. Selector ambidiestro. Potencia aprox: 310-315 FPS. Disparo y retroceso: sistema "recoil shock"

  3. Just got a umerex half-blow-back glock 19x from an airsoft flea market. It seems to be in great condition and I've put around 20 mags through it so far with almost no issue. However, as mentioned in the title the slide refuses to lock back on an empty mag. I've tried putting it fresh co2, racking it manually, ect nut nothing it working.

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  5. 31 de may. de 2024 · Blowback; Peso: 2.970gr. Largo: 777 mm / 854 mm; Cañon interno: 245mm x 6.08mm; Materiales: Metal con acabado de Cerakote; Calibre: 6 mm BBs; Funcionamiento: Gas; Modos de disparo: Seguro / Semi / Full-Auto; Velocidad de salida aprox: 280+FPS; Culata ajustable; Incluye un cargador metalico de Gas 35bbs

  6. Hace 6 días · $ 149.95. The KVP 9mm BCG is a feature packed solution for your 9mm Blow Back Carbine or Pistol. Our 9mm BCG is compatible with either Glock or Colt style magazines. The carrier is constructed of US made 8620 steel, with a Nitride QPQ finish. 21 in stock. Add to cart. Add to wishlist. SKU: KVP-9MM-BCG Categories: BCG's & Parts, BCG's and Buffers.

  7. 7 de may. de 2024 · Why Dead Fleas Aren’t a Positive Sign. Fleas get their nourishment from the blood of animals and humans, which is why they’re attracted to your home. While discovering any of these dead microscopic vampires could be a sign that the extermination treatment is working, it’s not a sign that you’re in the clear with your pest problem.