Lancer Tactical Advanced Recon Carbine LT18BB M4 14.5" Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Option)
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Description:
The Advanced Recon Carbine is the new "Elite" line from Lancer Tactical. The gun features a full metal construction, and great internal parts OEM'd by Lonex. The receiver of the rifle is made of aluminum in the billet styling. The controls on the rifle are ambidexterous, except the fire selector. The rail system sits flush on the rifle and has a monolithic rail along the length of the rifle, and comes with three, 9 slot rail segments to move along the keymod slots. There are four sling points on the rifle, two on the rear of the lower receiver and two on the rear of the rail. The pistol grip is slightly enlarged but ergonomically shaped to fit in the shooter's hand. The buttstock is large enough to house two 11.1v Brick LiPO batteries, or up to three 7.4v brick LiPo batteries.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
Model: LT-18BB
Muzzle Velocity: 390-405 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 120rds
Color: Black and tan
Package Includes: One (1) Airsoft Gun, One (1) Magazine
Warranty Length: 45-Days
Warranty Handler: Airsoft G.I. (Warranty Policy)
Features:
- Full Metal Upper and Lower Receiver
- Flip Up Front and Rear Sights
- Ergonomic Motor Grip
- Ambidextrous Magazine Release
- Free Float KeyMod Rail System
Please Note:
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
- Muzzle Velocity: 390-405 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 120rds
- Fire Mode: Semi Auto, Full Auto
- Color: Black
- Size: 32.5" in. - 36" in. (Retracted/Extended)
- Material: Metal Rail System, Receiver, Gearbox, Outer Barrel / Polymer Magazine, Pistol Grip, Muzzle, Stock
- Battery Pack: No
- Package Includes: One (1) Airsoft Gun, One (1) Magazine
- Outer Barrel Length: 14.5" Inches
- Stock Type: Crane
- Handguard: KeyMod
- Sight: Iron Sights
- Overall Length Extended: 36" Inches
- Overall Length Retracted: 32.5" Inches
- Inner Barrel Length: 363mm
- Connector: Small Tamyia
- External
- Primary Build Material: Metal
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version 2 (Metal Shell)
Played with this over the weekend. It's pretty accurate and does shoot ~400 FPS. The stock can handle the butterfly style 7.4V lipo 1000 mAh battery I have as well as a similar sized/shape 7.4 V lipo stick style. I keep one in each tube of the stock in case one goes dead. The mag feeds well with only one or two jams using about 2000 cheap 0.20 BBs. The more expensive Elite Force BBs caused no jams after about 2000 shots. I did swap the quick change spring out for CQB with an M100 spring and was at about 330 FPS. All you need is an 8 mm allen wrench to swap the spring out. My main gripes are 1. bolt cover just pops open when firing the gun. Not always, but quite often. If outside playing I could see dirt getting in there easily. 2. The rear portion of the top rail over the upper receiver has different spacing than the top rail covering the barrel. On this gun you probably want to run a red dot with a riser. If the riser has the rectangular spacers it will not fit the top rail above the receiver. You will need to buy a riser that uses a screw to lock in place or you will need to mount the riser over the barrel. 3. the front sight requires a 4 prong AR15 front sight adjuster. I hate that style. I'm happy with the purchase overall though and wouldn't worry too much about the cons I listed. Just be aware of them.
Pros:
#1 love the quick change spring using only an 8 mm allen wrench so you can play indoor or outdoor with the correct FPS for indoor vs outdoor
#2 looks great
Cons:
1. Bolt door can pop open when firing. Bad for outdoor play when dirt can get in
2. Spacing on rear top rail is too narrow for some risers
3. Front sight adjustment requires AR15 sight adjuster tool
When I got the gun it was amazing! The packaging was pretty good and the gun seemed of very good quality. The gun also shot very accurately and extremely far, but after just one time out at an airsoft event not only did the fake bolt break off but also the hopup unit broke so it no longer feeds bbs into the gun. I spent a pretty good amount of money on this gun and now I cant even use it. I would suggest the gun if the hopup was metal. Or buy a metal hopup when you purchase the gun!
Pros:
Good external quality
Shoots far and accurate
Takes any lipo
Cons:
Broke immediately
The piece for the quick change spring is made of very low quality metal
I need to get a rifle after my old one stopped working and i have to say i love this new gun. I took it to the outdoor field by my house and i was having a blast. This is a great buy worth the money to get this gun.
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What type of magazines can you put in
Don't know what kind
2491 days ago jaylynd k
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(I have this same question)
Staff Answer:
Most M4 / M16 AEG Magazines should be compatible. 2477 days ago 0
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