Top 5 Most Expensive Airsoft Guns in the World
Airsoft guns are replica firearms that propel plastic pellets (also known as BBs) by way of compressed gas, electric motors, or spring-driven pistons. Depending on the mechanism driving the pellet, an airsoft gun can be operated manually or cycled by either compressed gas such as Green Gas (propane+silicone mix), or CO2, a spring, or an electric motor, but are ultimately fired from a piston compressing a pocket of air. Here are 5 Most expensive Airsoft Guns:
5. Airsoft GI DMR Airsoft Gun – $ 2.008
Power: 550 FPS w/ red cylinder
Muzzle Velocity: 300 – 420 FPS
The Airsoft GI ARMs Rifle is one of the most revolutionary and unique rifles on the airsoft market. It is based on the Systema M16A3 PTW MAX with the addition of a A.R.M.s #59 Military Style Rail. The Systema PTW is a revolutionary gun in its own right. It has the ground breaking Planetary GearBox design that is far more efficient than any design that came before it. It has the ability to exchange cylinder section to adjust the muzzle velocity of the rifle and is computer chip controlled. And, with the addition of the A.R.M.S rail the Systema M16A3 PTW MAX becomes truly unique and gives the user the ability to mount a wide range of optic systems. Even after upgrading to the max AEG like the Tokyo Marui will never be able to match the features of this rifle.
4. Escort M60 E4 Gas Blowback Airsoft Gun – $2.100
Accuracy 120 feet
Magazine Capacity: Drum Magazine
Muzzle Velocity: 300-420 FPS
The M60 Machine gun has seen service with the United States Military since 1957 and is most famous for its use by G.I.s in the Vietnam War. Since that time it has been adapted for use all over the world with countries like Australia, Columbia, Taiwan, and South Korea. Although there are numerous newer designs that are in use with the military the M60 has seen combat in the Gulf War, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
3. Right Hook Mantis Sniper System Airsoft Gun – $2.200
Muzzle Velocity 480 FPS
The Right Hook Mantis Sniper System is a phenomenal custom piece from Right Hook Fabrications. This gun is entirely hand made in the United States, by quality craftsmen that use only best quality parts available. The receiver is taken from a Tanaka M700, and for the best possible accuracy the DBC 622mm tight bore barrel. This gun comes complete with the bipod and scope. The Mantis employs the HPA Gas system which allows the user to adjust their FPS based on the PSI they wish to use. This is the very best precision made airsoft sniper rifle available, get yours while you can, they are made in limited quantities.
2. Escort M60VN Gas Blowback – $2.200

Escort M60 E4 Gas Blowback Airsoft Gun
Muzzle Velocity: 300-420 FPS
The M60 Machinegun has seen service with the United states Military since 1957 and is most famous for its use by G.I.s in the Vietnam War. Since that time it has been adapted for use all over the world with countries like Australia, Columbia, Taiwan, and South Korea. Although there are numerous newer designs that are in use with the military the M60 has seen combat in the Gulf War, Afganistan, and Iraq.<br /> <br /> The Escort M60 is by far the most realistic replica M60 to hit the market. It is built off the body<br /> of the Inokatsu M60 which is already well know for having a realistic external design constructed almost entirely out of metal. Escort adds to the realism with their own custom CO2 powered blowback mechbox. This unique design of this mechbox causes the bolt to blowback every time a BB is fired and runs off a standard CO2 canister that can be purchased at any paintball store.
1. Echo 1 Minigun Airsoft Gun (long) – $3.500
Manufacturer : Echo 1
Muzzle Velocity: 400 FPS
As most expensive airsoftgun it’ has Magazine Capacity 1700 Rounds
The minigun is a multi-barrel machine gun with a high rate of fire (several thousand rounds per minute), employing Gatling-style rotating barrels and an external power source. In popular culture, the term “minigun” has come to refer to any externally-powered Gatling gun of rifle caliber, though the term is sometimes used to refer to guns of similar rates of fire and configuration, regardless of power source and caliber. Specifically, minigun refers to a single weapon, originally produced by General Electric. The “mini” of the name is in comparison to designs that use a similar firing mechanism but 20 mm or larger shells, such as General Electric’s earlier M61 Vulcan.