Elite Force M4 CFR Next Gen Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Option)
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The Elite Force M4 CFR Next Gen Carbine AEG Airsoft Gun is another great addition to Elite Force's already impressive lineup of AEG's. The Next Gen series incorporate some of the newest features from Elite Force and Umarex for better airsoft performance. In particular, they sport upgraded internals for better performance and reliability. But they remain a perfect option for the player who wants to dominate on the field, but doesn't want to spend a ton of money to do so. This M4 carbine AEG airsoft rifle is a strong all-around choice for close quarter or midrange combat.
The upper and lower receivers of the Elite Force CFR Next Gen are constructed out of a high-quality nylon fiber polymer. This helps the overall weight and cost of the gun to stay low while allowing the gun to still remain surprisingly durable. Mounted to the upper receiver is a metal quad rail RIS unit. The Picatinny/Weaver rail style is very compact but is still perfect for mounting accessories like flashlights, lasers, cameras or vertical grip. Towards the rear, the newly designed push-button crane stock is much easier to access the battery compartment compared to traditional stocks. This stock is also adjustable, allowing the user to change the overall length of the gun to fit their play style. The internals of this Umarex M4 Carbine AEG are powered by a long-type motor and full metal version 2 gearbox that features a quick-change spring system. The reinforced gearbox also has an electronic trigger system that gives you lightning-fast tripper response in heated battles. Finally, the monolithic top rail is perfect for mounting the included Elite Force flip-up front and rear sights or any of your favorite optics. So if you are looking for a great new AEG, be sure to pick up the Elite Force M4 CFR Next Gen Carbine AEG Airsoft Gun today. It comes with a metal high-capacity magazine and is offered in both black and tan colors for your favored environment.Specifications:
Manufacture: Elite Force
Model: M4 CFR Next Gen Carbine AEG Airsoft Gun
Muzzle Velocity: 390-410 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 300 rds
Color: pick a color
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Warranty Length: 45-Days
Warranty Handler: Airsoft G.I. (Warranty Policy)
Features:
- 7" Quad Rail System
- Polymer Construction
- Adjustable Crane Stock
- Removable Front & Rear Sights
- Electronic Trigger System
Please Note:
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Elite Force / Umarex USA
- Muzzle Velocity: 390-410 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 300 rds
- Fire Mode: Safe - Semi - Auto
- Color: Black
- Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
- Connector: Small Tamiya
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version 2
Was my first ever airsoft gun, wanted something that I can take to a CQB arena and also can take to a outdoor field. Had changed the mag that came with it. Even thought it's a full metal HI-CAP there was a slight wobble when put into the gun. Overall it is a great gun, very happy with it. Shoots great, good distance. I usually use .25 ELITE FORCE Bbs and it's perfect. VERY HAPPY with the purchase. Also it does have a positive threaded barrel. Think it's one of the only 3 guns that have that. Weird!!!
Pros:
Shoots great, distance and accuracy
Full metal rail, a lot of space to put lasers, flashlights, scopes
Great beginner gun for under $200
Cons:
No mosfet, G &G has one in there under $200 gun
Positive threaded barrel, they don't tell you that.
No sling point by the buffer tube, except on the stock.
Got this for my buddy to get him to start playin. I have a krytac that I like, but honestly this thing keeps up with it pretty solid. Shoots straight, ligt weight and feels good. my friend has no problem keepin up with us with our high end guns, just needs a bit of upgrading to send it home.
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Me and my brother enjoy our M4s. They fire great, and my brother has his deecked out w/ a red dot sight and a foregrip, while I just replaced the stock ironsights with Magpul flip up sights. The polymer is pretty good in the hands and decent to run around with without the fatigue of lugging around. Only thing is that they were both picky with the EF midcaps. Maybe thet was just with our lower receivers and/or the mags? Idk,
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What is the rof with a nimh 9.6 nunchuck battery
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roughly 13-15 rounds per second. 2212 days ago 0
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which batteries would keep it under 20 rounds per second
my field has rate of fire cap at 20 rounds per second would 7.4 8.4 and 9.6 all be under 20 rounds per second
2315 days ago harrison A
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A 7.4v battery will work just fine. 2314 days ago 0
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does this gun shoot closer to 390-400
my field has a 400 fps cap so i'm wondering if it shoots under 400 or above 400
2315 days ago harrison A
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It should be shooting right under 400, if it shoots over, it will settle at right under 400 with some use 2315 days ago 0
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what thickness of precision barrel should i put in this
for example 6.01mm 6.03mm 6.23mm
2315 days ago harrison A
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A 363mm 6.03 diameter inner barrel should suit you just fine. A 6.23 diameter barrel is made for very specific HPA builds. 2315 days ago 0
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hopup and inner barrel
Is the Hopup metal or plastic? and is the inner barrel a 6.03mm tight bore?
2358 days ago Adam C
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The hop up is metal, the barrel is not a tight bore. 2358 days ago 0
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What type of motor is in this gun?
Is the motor small, medium or long? cause when I buy this in the like a month, I want to get a high torque motor, so wondering what is the length of the motor
2358 days ago Adam C
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It takes a long type. 2358 days ago 1
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Inner Barrel
What is the Inner barrel length?
And is the Inner Barrel tight bore?
2359 days ago Adam C
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It is not tight bore, and it will be about 363mm 2358 days ago 0
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What battery would be recommended for this gun?
I was wondering what battery would be good for this gun since the reviews says it has limited battery space.
2410 days ago Emilio P
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7.4v butterfly type lipos should be a good fit. 2410 days ago 0
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