Small arms in the bull-pup arrangement (sometimes known as bullless) have a long tradition and as many followers as skeptics. One of the advantages of this type of construction is, however, difficult to challenge - it's the ability to use a really long and effective barrel, while maintaining the relatively compact dimensions of the rifle itself. You also can't forget about aesthetic values - bull-poupes are simply characteristic and they cannot be mistaken for anything else.
As in the original firearm, the replica's body was made of strong, polymer plastic. The metal was used to manufacture the entire front part of the replica together with the outer barrel and dorsal RIS rail, as well as small elements such as the shell ejector flap.
Both in the back and front of the replica there are metal holders for mounting the tactical suspension. Access to the hop up adjustment knob is obtained as standard after pulling back the reloading handle and exposing the ejector window. The handle can be locked in the back position. What is characteristic of this construction, the ejector windows are located on both sides, thanks to which left-handed users will also have convenient access.
The battery of the replica is located inside the stock (as long as we can use this word on the occasion of the - nomen omen - bullless). To do this, simply remove the rubber butt stock. No tools are needed for this, as it is snap-on. It also takes a few seconds to unfold the entire rifle into two parts - when we want to get to the hop-up chamber and the inner barrel, for example. To do this, all you have to do is press the metal pin - the lock and pull out the fire selector, then slide the structure into 2 parts - the body and the front part with the telescope and the barrel.
The replica has a metal, integrated telescope with an adjustable cross sight as well as a long, all-metal silencer integrated with the barrel and two side RIS rails.
The carabiner has a two-stage trigger unit, the shallower pressing of which causes a single shot, while the deeper one - continuous fire. The fuse is located at the pistol grip and can be operated on both sides. At the front, under the barrel, there is a folding 3-position vertical front grip characteristic of this rifle.
The replica comes with a hi-cap plastic magazine with a capacity of 330 BBs.
Delivery:
- Replica
- High-Cap with 330 shots
Caliber: 6mm
Length: 950mm
Weight: 3700g
Magazine: High-Cap 330 shots
Shot mode: semi-automatic and fully automatic
Hop-Up: adjustable