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Bought this gun but in Silver as my first airsoft gun. I love it but it is EXTREMELY heavy. the other reviews dont give it the full amount of credit it deserves. It is a cheap gun but u get more then your moneys worth. However if you are not used to playing with heavier guns and only use M4s and types of that weight, you may be surprised. I upgraded my spring and motor and added a scope and new battery and a bipod and mine is weighing in around 18lbs. This is a monster compared to the mere 6lbs which is about what a standard airsoft M4 weighs. However with the bipod it is perfect to set on anything, walls, fallen trees, the ground, and the sling helps when moving around. So it is managable and a great gun for the cost, just very heavy.
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This gun has both very good things about it and also very bad things about it. Performance wise it's an awesome gun - chronoed 400 on the dot right out fo the box. This gun is also extremely accurate and has an awesome distance 150+ ft accurately. The gun is full metal which is a pro, but in my case it wasnt. The metal used to cast this gun was so frail that out of the box I had a piece on the side of the ejection chamber already cracked and when i tried to mount something a scope on the ris, it broke off. Overall this gun is very good performace wise but very frail.
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how is this new version different from the older version??? please help!
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a member of my airsoft team just purchased this gun....here is what i have noticed from shooting it....
1. Wicked accuracy
2. A little heavy
3.fullllllll metal...every inch
4.plentyful rail mounts
5. awsome sniper...works well as an assult too...
6. Evike is God
7. uses standard m14 mags
8. the battery it comes with is good...
9. my last tip/ advice... their are imatators of this gun out on ebay, airsplat, and ect...not exactly imitators, but lesser quality... EVIKE ONLY PEOPLE!!!!! it will pay off in the long run =]]
From your airsoft team in Pennsylvania
~Unholy Battalion~
~~~~mess with the best, die like the rest~~~~
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Amazing. I love this gun. Its a little heavy, and I regret not getting a scope, but the weight its easy to get used to and a scope can be bought here or at walmart. Also, the battery isn't nearly as quick to get in and out as an M4, but it becomes habit and doesn't need to be done all too often. And about the soft screws that some have said, mine haven't stripped yet, but you can kinda tell that the screws are a little soft. All in all, it is fantastic. It shoots pretty fast for an AEG (still gotta chrono it), the adjustable cheek rest and sights are a god send, and its it well worth every penny.
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"the heads of the screws are very soft"
i totally agree with that, man. the screw on my front-sight-post is stripped, so until i can find a replacement im without one for a time.
but, overall i dig this gun. weight's not so bad, length is alright, and accuracy is awesome.
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I got mine yesterday and i have to say, overall I am very pleased with it. The heft and durability of the EBR are amazing. It's very acurate and I can't wait to use it as my sniping platform. That being said...there are a few things I was displeased to see. 1. The latches that lock the stock in place would not come back up. I have to manually pop them back into place. 2. I didn't find this out until I went to put the battery in, but the heads of the screws are very soft. One head was already stripped and I stripped the second one trying to take it out. Kart needs to put sturdier screws into their guns. Maybe I'm the only one who's had this problem, but it's quite an annoyance..
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i love this gun and it is undoubltably the most sturdy and reliable gun i have ever owned. i have used it in the field dozens of times and every time this gun holds up its end of the bargan. its heavy as hell and i recently added a bipod, scope, and 3 magazines taped together and fully loaded the gun weights about 20 pounds. but no need for movement with this gun with an upgraded barrel sniping is easy and full auto makes it a decent support weapon.
ten for ten all the way
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this gun is one of the best guns i was told and i might buy it
if you like free stuff just go to
http://www.prizerebel.com/index.php?r=695546
and signup then do accouple ofthings to get your free things i can get a ds charger right now but if is ave up an actuall wii
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How much bb's fit in that hi-cap mag? (I'd like to buy a similar one.)
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This beats buying an Echo 1 M14 EBR from a local store! If you are buying this gun, you are not buying it! You are actually stealing it! LMAO
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I have to say the build quality is very good.
There are no trademarks on it nor are there laser ingravings on the rails. But it fits a 9.6v nunchuck in the grip.
The accuracy right out of the box is questionable, but I am going to be upgrading the barrel anyways so once that is finished I'll be able to comment on that.
For a $150 it isn't a bad deal.
The front sight isn't removable unlike the standard 14's. But you can adjust it for windage, and I replaced the top portion with the HK SOCOM front sight I had on my old UTG 14.
The bolt doesn't fully open when you have the battery tucked inside the grip because of how they set up the charging handle, but a little work with some sheet metal and I should be able to fix that.
All in all, I'd give it a 4 out of 5 on the bang for the buck factor.
I have not had a chance to chrono it but I'd be willing to be its a good 325 minimum.
Foregrips are not advisable seeing as to how you'd be fully extending your arm unless you are in CQB with the stock retracted.
When I got mine I had to tighten the screws on the stock to keep it from wobbling. Other then that its solid.
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