G&G GC4 G26 A1 M4 Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Black)
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The G&G GR4 G26 Full Metal AEG Airsoft Gun is great addition to G&G's airsoft collection. This new model features a full metal body for additional realism and durability. The airsoft gun features a hand guard that is made of High Quality Polymer with a wide grip and a large, easy to access battery compartment that can easily store your battery, a front site that folds easily back into the rail system, as well as a retractable stock with an extremely comfortable cheek pad along with an easy-to-open tubular compartment that is perfect for storing extra optics/ flashlight batteries as well as tools. G&G even offers a red laser sight and Bright LED light that can be installed into the interface of the GR4 G26 hand guard (not included).
Specifications:
Manufacturer: G&G
Mode: G&G GR4 G26
Muzzle Velocity: 340-350
Magazine Capacity: 450rds
Color: Black
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Features:
- Metal Construction
- Ergonomic Furniture
- Includes Flip Up Sights
- Battery and charger are NOT included.
- Optic is NOT included.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: G&G
- Muzzle Velocity: 340-350 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 450 Rounds
- Fire Mode: Safe - Semi - Auto
- Color: Black
- Material: Metal
- Battery Pack: Not Included
- Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
- Connector: Small Tamiya
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version 2
G&G g26 is a light little gun that shoots nice and is easy to carry around. This was my first gun and I'm glad I bought it as such. I added a 6.03 barrel and maple leaf bucking which helped. It comes with a built in flashlight and laser, both of which are useless and I removed so I could get more battery space. The battery is located in the front hand guard so the extra room was very helpful. The front hand guard is all plastic and does not have a good way of being secured which allows it to come apart when your running and your battery flies out but I would throw some tape on it and continue. The threads on the front of the upper receiver are also plastic which eventually stripped. I never opened my gearbox but after about 15000 shots it cracked. I still used it because it is a comfortable little gun and the crack didn't seem to affect it.
Pros:
Light and comfortable to carry, aim, and shoot
Good starter gun but buy it without the flashlight and laser and save some money.
Takes every m4 mag I put in it with no feeding issues
Cons:
There is to much plastic which causes problems after a lot of use.
Gearbox didn't hold up
Light and laser are useless.
Good first AEG for the money. A lot of thought went into the ergonomics of this design making it look like a much more expensive rifle. However, there are several quirks, some of which can be remedied. First off, the fore grip which houses the battery does seem to come apart too easily. There is a plunger type device that locks into a notch on the top half of the grip, but the spring is much too weak. I haven't addressed this issue yet, but I will be looking into replacing the spring with one that has more tension. Secondly, CHECK THE FOUR SET SCREWS THAT HOLD THE OUTER AND INNER BARRELS IN POSITION! After installing a mock suppressor I noticed a lot of wiggle in the barrel. Applying moderate force I was able to lift the outer barrel completely of the rifle. Some blue Loctite and a good allen wrench solved this problem. Lastly, the selector switch has a positive click for each mode when going from safe to full auto. However, when going from FA back to safe mode I notice no positive click at the single shot position. While shooting it I have had one instance where the gun would not shoot after switching from FA to SS mode. If this problem persists I will be contacting G&G. All in all, if you enjoy tweaking your AEG's this rifle, with all it's quirks, is still a bargain IMO. Fixes are simple and inexpensive if you are a tech type.
Pros:
Overall strong build quality, (mostly metal construction).
Nice weight and feel.
Light and well balanced.
Designed to be a true CQB.
Should last a lifetime with moderate use and maintenance.
Cons:
Do not expect advanced level quality. This is a starter AEG.
Be prepared to tweak a bit here and there.
Fore grip not as secure as needed for gaming environment.
Will update if heavier spring fixes problem.
The set screws on mine were an issue. Blue Loctite where needed.
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What mags are compatible with this?
There are no mags from this brand labeled M4. What else will work?
2615 days ago
Staff Answer:
Any brand m4/m16 magazine should fit. G&G now makes mid cap magazines for their M4/M16 line. 2375 days ago 0
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What is the connection type?
The details don't give if it is a large or small Tamiya
3176 days ago Monty C
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Small Tamiya 3175 days ago 0
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What type battery
Will the large battery compartment easily hold large , or butterfly type batteries? Or is this more of a LIPO or mini type gun?
3178 days ago Benjamin D
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A butterfly battery should be fine. A 7.4v lipo battery may take up less space. 3174 days ago 0
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