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GFC M4 CQB Stubby killer

  • 12-04-2010 11:19pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,612 ✭✭✭


    Got this little beauty from SE Airsoft specifically
    for my Girlfriend so she could try airsoft and not have
    to lug about a larger longer heavier AEG.
    Here was I thinking I got her something small compact and light and the very words out of her mouth were
    "its heavy isnt it" and she was right, surprisingly heavy for something so small.


    I am not a fan of M4/Armalites but after fireing this gun
    it felt like Homer Buying Marge a bowling ball for her birthday. This thing is absoultly amazing for the size of it.

    It comes with:
    - Precision barrel 6,04mm
    - MOSFET
    - Metal ball bearing
    - Reinforced TORQUE-UP gears
    - Piston head with bearing - Reinforced piston with metal teeth
    - Low-resistance wires
    - Metal guide
    - Increased torque
    - M90 spring
    - not one but two small type M4 mags.
    - A firefox Mini 7cell Battery

    I took off the small tiny flash hider as it was loose and
    the grub screw did not appear to be a standard size
    (or more I did not have an allen key to fit despite having what I thought was all sizes) I replaced with a small fake silencer.
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    The Stock and Pistol Grip are covered in Rubber.
    These feel great. The Stock wont slip when wet,
    the Pistol Grip feels very comfortable with a thumb rest
    included. The over all gun has a very compact and solid feel to it.


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    The Iron sites are flip up, the rear ones are spring loaded where you can flick a catch and they spring open. Not sure
    why the back one's have this feature but the front ones do not. The Front of the Gun has lots of rails for mounting bling, one or two of the screws on this were rusty which I thought was unusual. Around the sites and some other places on this gun you will notice flash (on the mold lines) but its
    forgivable.

    Some of the Pics make it look bent but its not in
    real life, the Hop Up was very stiff I thought I broke it
    as it was not turning for me, this is a bit worrying,
    The Spring on the dust cover had some greyish corrosion on it which was odd for a brand new AEG, the Piston Cylinder was Silver rather than brass coloured, Had not seen one like this before so I presummed it was of higher than average quality.
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    Has a nice "engrish" warning saying:
    Dont Peek into the muzzle in case of injury and cause "ablepsia"

    I was drooling when I noticed that there was a Mosfet in place of the fuse chamber and it had high quality wireing
    and a nice fuse that looked like a car fuse. Also notice the
    M14 like battery housing where there is a little trap door that opens to take your battery.
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    I can honestly say other than fireing a GBB rifle that this has been the most enjoyable AEG that I have ever fired.

    It Screams Power, It Screams Quality, You Feel this beast of a yoke coiled like a King Cobra ready to strike as you start to squeeze the trigger. then POW!!!!! its Loud, you feel a spring move when you fire it, if feels snappy, fast, responsive, and you hear the BB making impact with the target and it sounds like its hitting the target Hard and its greatly satisfying tearing a cardboard cut out target to shreds out the back garden.

    Yum Yum! :D

    ~B


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