G&G TR16 Carbine M4 Blowback AEG Airsoft Rifle (Black)
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If you are looking for a carbine that is new and exciting but made by a trusted manufacturer, take a look at the black G&G TR16 Carbine M-4 Blowback AEG Airsoft Gun from Airsoft GI. The new G&G GR-16 Carbine Ver. 3 is everything you could want from your M-4 and more. G&G stock externals are of better quality and more aesthetically pleasing than most after-market upgrade parts.
The GR-16 features a full-metal body and gearbox. It has a one-piece metal barrel securely fastened to the upper receiver.
The retractable LE stock is made of a hard, durable ABS plastic, and the removable carry handle is metal, with a fully adjustable rear iron sight. With a magazine capacity of 450 rounds and a muzzle velocity of 330 to 350 feet per second, this carbine has the chops to carry you through the fiercest encounters and take the battle to your enemy.
G&G tastefully etched the company logo, model and serial number on the mag well. Plus, the GR-16 comes with something no other M-4 does -a sling adapter in front of the buffer tube just behind the body. That gives users a choice of whether they want their sling attached to the end of the stock or closer to the body. With this rifle, G&G is on the way to setting a new precedent for top-quality AEGs.
We carry your choice of NiMH batteries ideally suited for this gun. In addition, we offer extra magazines so you will never run short of ammo in the heat of the battle.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: G&G
Model: TR16 Carbine M4 Blowback
Muzzle Velocity: 330-350 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 450 rds
Package Includes: gun, high capacity magazine, cleaning rod, and manual
Features:
- New Redesigned Gearbox
- One Piece Metal Barrel
- Full Metal Receiver
- Rear Sling Adapter
- 450 Round Magazine
Please Note:
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: G&G
- Muzzle Velocity: 330-350FPS
- Fire Mode: Safe, Semi, Full-Auto
- Color: Black
- Material: Metal
- Battery Pack: Not Included
- Package Includes: One (1) GR 16 Carbine, One (1) Included Magazine
- Stock Type: Telescoping (LMT Type)
- Handguard: Standard
- External
- Primary Build Material: Metal
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version 2
I was at an airsoft game this weekend and one of the guys there had this gun. I got to fire about a full clip out of it and was really impressed. The gun is very sturdy and full metal, offcorse the front grip, grip, and stock are plastic just like a real m4 so it is still full metal! Anyways the rof is good, nothing to great but the guy had a low grade 8.4 volt in it so it could be alot higher. The gun was very accurate at 150 feet and the gun was chronoing at 400fps. The gun didn't weigh alot when I held it and felt like I could snap it in have but it is as solid as a rock even though it weighs so little. I am planning on getting this gun and looking forward to it to. Over all a great m4, one of the nicest I've ever shot, and would compare it to a kwa without a doubt. If your looking for a reliable m4 for a decent price, this is the gun for you.
Pros:
Full Metal Construction
ROF
FPS
Accuracy
450rd Hi Cap Magazine
Supper Sturdy
Light weight, good be a good or bad thing
Cons:
The only con I had with the gun was that the magazine wobbled alot in the magwell but a few layers of electrical tape around the top would stop that.
I recieved this gun a few weeks ago, and I really like it. When I first got it, I opened the box to find that the gun didn't come with a battery. I thought it did because I read some reviews about the gun and some talked about the battery, so I thought it came with one. A week later I got the Intellect 9.6v 1600mah nunchuck battery and a smart charger. I put in the battery after it was charged, and I pulled the trigger to see how it sounded. Nothing. Not a single noise. I thought I blew the fuse, so I tried to fix it but no matter what it wouldn't work, so i sent it in for warrenty.
Airsoft GI confirmed that it was defective, and sent me a new one. When I got the new gun, I was blown away by how high the rof was. I love how it sounds when you shoot the gun.
When I first shot the gun, the accuracy was terrible. But the next day it was shooting very accurately. Once it was "broken in" i fell in love with it. It feels great holding it. The metal body is very sturdy and hard to scratch. It looks amazing too. I took it to the first war of my life and I used .25g bbs. I was amazed by the accuracy with the tsd tactical .25s. It did a great job. Overall an amazing AEG.
Pros:
-accurate
-good price
-feels great
-strong
-fps is good for cqb
-no problems since i recieved it
-weight is not to heavy or light
Cons:
none for me
I've had this weapon for a little over six months, and while I haven't had that many opportunities to take it to the field, I'm impressed with what I've seen. I carried a real-steel version in BCT, and this thing, while obviously not a perfect match, is very close. It's got almost exactly the same weight and balance, the same sense of durability, and it puts accurate, effective fire down-range. I'd recommend this to anyone looking for a quality weapon.
Pros:
-Realistic weight and balance
-Same sense of durability as the real-steel (might be a con for those of you who don't trust M4s - I do, they work fine so long as you don't get them covered in dirt/sand or drop them too much)
-Moderate FPS, making it usable on most fields
-Functioning charging handle and bolt catch/release (good if you want to familiarize someone if you don't have the real-steel)
-Moderate length + collapsible, six-position stock makes it decent for both field and some CQC (some fields may not allow it in the latter based on FPS)
-Sights closely mimic real-steel (again, good for familiarization, though you're not going to use them much, this being airsoft)
Cons:
-Dust cover doesn't like to stay closed, any little jolt and the thing pops open (not a major problem, this doesn't expose the firing system to dirt or debris, it's just a nitpick)
-Charging handle and simulated bolt function feel light and weak compared to real-steel (again, just a nitpick - they're obviously not going to put a full-sized spring or bolt-carrier in an airsoft gun)
-Changing batteries is a pain, owing to their location in the handguard. That delta-ring is a pain to deal with, exactly like the real-steel. Definite con if you don't like realism at the expense of convenience.
-Price - It's a great weapon, but $310 might be a little much for some people. On the other hand, if you're going to sink money into an airsoft loadout, definitely spend it on the weapon. You can get old, cheap stuff for everything else - it's the weapon and how you handle it that makes you lethal.
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Why in the desc., is this gun called a GR-16?
P.S. Did not mean to request it I already bought it
2513 days ago Henrique K
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That is the name the manufacturer goes by. It's an M4 2422 days ago 0
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Which Burst Wizard Connector Will Fit This Battery ?
Need The Burst Along With This Gun Before I Purchase .
2674 days ago Taylor H
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Any small tamiya connection should work. 2387 days ago 0
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Whats The Length Of The Rail ?
Trying To Get A Rail For the Rifle To Have Add-Ons.Need To Know How Long.
2675 days ago Taylor H
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It's a 8 inch handguard. 2387 days ago 0
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Recommended battery?
Its offers a crane stock battery and a mini battery under the accesroies menu but it doesnt have a crane stock just getting into airsoft just curious
3765 days ago Gabriel O
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It will still fit in the hand guards 3765 days ago 0
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What type of Rail systems are compatible with this M4?
Replacing the hand guard
3853 days ago Aaron W
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Any M4 rail system should fit. 3853 days ago 0
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Where is the battery compartment?
Hand guard or buffer tube?
3853 days ago Aaron W
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The battery should be located in the hand guard. 3853 days ago 1
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Mags
Will the GR-16 mag well accept m4/m16 magazines as well, or do I need to purchase magazines specifically for the GR-16?
3858 days ago Chase C
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The GR-16 should take any type of M4 magazines 3858 days ago 0
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