: Heavy M4 M16 Replica Airsoft Gun Double Eagle M83 A2 Full Automatic Electric Rifle

: Heavy M4 M16 Replica Airsoft Gun Double Eagle M83 A2 Full Automatic Electric Rifle

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Heavy M4 M16 Replica Airsoft Gun Double Eagle M83 A2 Full Automatic Electric Rifle

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Heavy M4 M16 Replica Airsoft Gun Double Eagle M83 A2 Full Automatic Electric Rifle
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1114





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: HotimportToy
Label: Double eagle
Product Manufacturer: Double eagle
Publisher: Double eagle
Ranking: 1114
Studio: Double eagle


Piece facts:
  • Heavy 6 lbs Full Automatic Machine Gun - Shoot at 240 FPS
  • Equipped w/ Red Laser, Flashlight, Aim Electric Sight
  • Built in Rechargeable Battery w/ Battery Charger Included
  • 3-Selection Switch: Safe, Single, Continuously
  • 2 Barrels; Equipped with Variable Hop Up System




Rifle Electric Automatic Full A2 M83 Eagle Double Gun Airsoft Replica M16 M4 Heavy






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New generation Hop-Up Version Airsoft Electric Gun with Heavy Weight feel that makes it more realistic and sturdy. Full size replica M16 M4 Carbine rifle made nicely by Double Eagle. Has selector switch for full auto or semi-auto. Comes equipped with adjustable red dot sight, adjustable laser aim module and flashlight. This is a fully loaded gun that you can play in the daytime or night time. lt shoots at about 250 FPS. lt does hurt when it hits your skin. l do suggest you order extra magazine(s) if you play a match and want to reload fast*****lNCLUDES*****(1) the Gun body;(2) Metal Clip that holds about 50 BBs;(3) Laser Aim Module w/ batteries;(4) Flashlight w/ battery;(5) Red Cross Sight w/ battery;(6) Cleaning Rod;(7) A bag of 6mm BBs;(8) 7.2 V Rechargeable battery w/ Battery charger included;(9) Safety goggle;(10)Mock silencer;(11)User's manual










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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Please, do not buy ...
So I went on amazon, looking for a good airsoft gun with a cheap price. It seemed to be of good quality like 250 fps, metal clip and different attachments. When I got this gun 8 DAYS LATER i was extremely dissapointed. On the box it said it had an effective range of 35 meters, when i got mine it was about 1 meter. the fps is probably 40, and the bb curves after 5 feet. Also the clip was not metal. Overall for [...] bucks you get gun that gets 40 fps and a range of 1 meter. Thanks amazon for false advertising



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - M4
This gun looks real. But when i try to shoot my friend, the bb doesnt even go that far/ doesnt even hurt too.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Experienced buyer ...
Well, when I received this order, the flashlight and scope were completely busted. Also, the gun's clip can slip out so you have to hold the clip for it to stay in. Getting back to the company is hard! There is no phone number and they don't respond to emails. I recommend emailing them, wait two days, and then call Amazon. They will make the company respond. I should be getting my money back, or at least amazon said so. Well, I know you don't want to hear it but you really have to just save up an extra 70 bucks or so and by a JG or something. In the long run, this will save you time and money. Hope I helped... don't buy from Airsoft Central. Peace........................Update
Two weeks later. Company would not accept my return! Im gettin money from Amazon. What a hassle. But at least I can sell the parts of the gun on ebay lol. But wow. Seriously, this is ridiculous!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great gun for backyard fights
This gun is a great gun for the money. I looked this up online and it costs 225 so for 30 to 50 dollors it is great. Also some people say the light doesnt work you have to contact the seller and he will send it to you for no charge. The scope is ok. Not the best for its money but it is still a pretty good scope. Also if anything is blurry on it clean the leanse and tighten the scope so thats about it. I recommend buying 4 mags or a 330 mag. But all around it is an awsome gun for the money



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * decent ...
bought it... used and abused it.... the retractable stock on most guns break unless its full metal and reinforced.... the fps is 200 straight, not the best for competing... just for fun.. the body is somewhat strong.... ran into a metal wheelbarrow and only the stock broke...

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