Lancer Tactical LT-201BA Gen 2 Warlord Series Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Option)
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The Lancer Tactical Generation 2 Warlord Carbine (LT-201BA) AEG from Airsoft GI features dual-material receivers, with an aluminum upper receiver and a polymer lower receiver. The upper receiver has a fully monolithic railed upper receiver, with KeyMod slots along the front section of the receiver at seven positions. The lower receiver provides fully ambidextrous controls, from the fire selector to the magazine catch and bolt release, as well as an ergonomic motor grip. That means you can hand off this versatile weapon during the heat of battle or buy and share one with a left-handed (or right-handed) friend.
The stock of the rifle is collapsible, slim and rectangular, reminiscent of another rifle stock. Further, this rifle includes two KeyMod rail panels to attach to the rail. You can load this gun with all the options you want to make it truly your own and get the most out of it. A DyTac ergonomic vertical grip can be attached to the rail section. The gun also features an adjustable front and rear sight set, so zero can be dialed in for accurate shots. This gun features a DyTac HexMag instead of a standard high-capacity magazine.
Internally, the Warlord Rifle is a gutsy gun that can grow with your skill level and with innovations in the airsoft industry. It comes with Lancer Tactical's second-generation Version 2 gearboxes, so plenty of great upgrades and modifications will be easy to find. The Lancer pre-upgraded gearboxes boast an upgraded motor, 8mm ball bearings to ensure the gears spin more efficiently with less friction, a quick-change spring system to easily adjust the rifle velocity and low-resistance wiring to ensure smooth electrical flow from the battery to power the rifle. Available in black or tan, the Warlord also features a 6.03mm tight-bore barrel and a rotary dial hop-up unit to allow for more precise, accurate shots at range. With a velocity of 390 feet per second out of the box, it is perfect for long-range engagements and will put your opponents on the run.Specifications:
Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
Magazine Capacity: 120 Round Mid-Capacity
Muzzle Velocity: 380-390 FPS
Materials: Metal and Polymer
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Warranty Length: 45 Days
Warranty Handler: Airsoft G.I. (Warranty Policy)
Features:
- Metal Upper Receiver
- Monolithic upper receiver and rail
- Flip up rear and front sights
- Slim line Collapsible stock
Please Note:
- Accessories (i.e. optics, lasers, bipods, etc.) included by the manufacturer may vary.
- Battery and charger are NOT included.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Lancer Tactical
- Muzzle Velocity: 380-390 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 120 rds
- Fire Mode: Safe - Semi - Auto
- Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
- Connector: Small Tamiya
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version 2
It's light airsoft gun that looks different compared to other airsoft guns. I like the keymod sections for the grip and my flashlight. Shoots far enough at my small field. I imagine it can go around 100-150 ft depending on conditions.
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Light
Different style
Takes M4 mag
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No battery or charger
Pretty good gun I like the weight and feel to it, battery space is decent I can fit a 11. stick in the stock so thats pretty good.
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I love the unique design very sleek and comfortable
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Do most m4 attachments and magazines fit on this.
I have an m4 pistol grip and a mag well grip left over.
2306 days ago Sander S
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it should but we cannot guarantee fitment of aftermarket parts. 2304 days ago 0
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Does this gun use a small or big Taimiya connector
2433 days ago Myles W
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Small type tamiya. 2432 days ago 0
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What types of batteries can you fit in the stock
Are there any non lipo batteries that can fit in the stock of this gun.
2537 days ago Zachary P
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Lipo batteries are going to be the best fit for the rifle, and most efficient way to power this rifle. 2456 days ago 0
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