VFC E Series M4A1 Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Black)
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Description:
The VFC Full Metal M4 is a new step down a road not commonly traveled by VFC. The Vega Force Company is well known in the airsoft industry for making high quality AKs and the highly sought after SCAR variants. Now they have embarked on journey to perfect the M4 and its many alternative forms. This new Full Metal M4 has an exquisite exterior, something VFC has always done well. The body is a cool matte black with beautiful laser engraving on the side. The VFC Shield and Helmet is clearly visible on the left side of the magazine well. The hand guard and stock are of realistic built quality. However, VFC didn't just stop at a wonderful exterior, the gearbox operation is smooth and hitting at a very consistent 370-400 FPS. This is an all-around amazing rifle. It's amazing that VFC can offer this amazing looking and performing gun for the same price as a plastic, flimsy, Tokyo Marui.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: VFC
Muzzle Velocity: 350-380 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 118 rounds
Package Includes: gun, magazine
Features:
Full Metal Body
Laser Etching Logos
Functional Bolt Catch
Functional Charging Handle
Adjustable LE Stock
Please Note:
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: VFC
- Muzzle Velocity: 350-380
- Fire Mode: Safe, Semi, Full-Auto
- Color: Black
- Material: Full Metal Construction
- Battery Pack: Not Included
- Package Includes: One (1) VFC M4, One (1) Included Magazine
- Stock Type: LE Type (Telescopic)
- Handguard: Standard Polymer
- Sight: Standard Triangle Front Sight, Carry Handle Rear Sight
- External
- Primary Build Material: Full Metal Construction
- Internal
- Gear Box: Version2
This was my choice for an upgrade from my old JG M4 S-System, and it did not disappoint! For $280, this gun is unbeatable! The external build quality is excellent, the feel of the gun is very comfortable, and all the laser engravings are very cool, rather than just being painted on. I've had a couple issues with the gun, but nothing that was unfixable. Overall, the pros beat the cons with this one!
Pros:
+ Self-shimming gearbox (Good news if you're not any sort of tech)
+ Externals are superb
+ Full aluminum construction, with the exception of the polymer handguards, pistol grip and stock
+ Comes with a black metal flash hider
+ Functional Bolt catch and bolt release
+ Easy-access hop-up
+ Laser Engravings
+ Good fps (around 380 with .20's)
+ High rof (around 900 with a 9.6v NiMH)
+ One piece aluminum barrel
Cons:
- The front-wiring in mine ran through the magwell, so the rubber on the wires got a bit mangled. But the gun still shoots, so it's not a big deal.
- VERY tight delta ring - removing the gas tube will make it easier to budge.
- Very slight wobble on trigger guard and stock. Barely noticeable.
- The included mid-cap broke during shipping, it was made mostly of plastic.
Very high quality metal construction (Standard from VFC) which will NOT break for years. Very light weight and the accuracy is great. The trigger response is great, and the gun is completely skirmish-able without upgrades. I upgraded mine to be a 'dissipator' style gun. Accepts upgrades well due to being 1/1 scale with a real ar15 - even the pistol grip is 1/1 and not fat like the others. My magazines kept falling out though, but that was due to them being small. Electrical tape solved the issue.
Pros:
Full metal (High quality)
Good ROF
CQB skirmishable
Upgradable
1/1 perfect scale.
Cons:
Wired to the Front. Many like me prefer back wired due to it allowing more rail upgrades to the front.
Some screws were loose but it was an easy fix
Rock solid M4. Great performance out of the box. Accurate with a good rate of fire. It has probably the best external construction of any airsoft gun, even KWA. It's solid construction with almost no wobbble. It is also fairly easy to upgrade. In terms of construction and performance it is on par with KWA and some respects better.
As much as I like it, there are several flaws. The front handguard(battery compartment) and Delta ring are built to emulate a real gun, which means the Delta ring is almost impossible to remove by hand. You need to buy a handguard tool for a real AR-15. I bought one on Ebay for $10. My main issue with the gun is that it is a bit picky when it comes to magazines. VFC and MAG brand ones work perfectly but most other brands (kwa, magpul) tend to fall out after a while. Some electrical tape fixes it, but still kind of annoying
Pros:
-Good Accuracy
-Great rate of fire
-Decent FPS(365 in mine)
-Amazing Metal body construction
-Working bolt catch
-Comes with a nice black metal flash hider in the box
- Upgrades fairly easily
Cons:
-Battery compartment requires special tool to open
-Most magazines require some modification
-closing the bolt cover resets the hopup (at least on mine)
-Stock pistion is not strong enough for a M120 spring, (Mine stripped after upgrading) the stock spring/piston worked just fine though
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Is it possible to wire this gun to the rear?
If so what battery type would fit the le stock?
3759 days ago Peter G
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It is possible, but you will need a buffer tube LiPo 3758 days ago 0
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will 9.6v 1600mah mini battery fit in the handguard?
i have a valken energy 9.6v 1600mah mini battery and i would like to know if it would fit
3820 days ago Bryce B
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It should be able to fit 3819 days ago 0
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RIS Capable?
Is this RIS capable? Which ones are the best for it? How easy/hard is it to assemble the RIS to the gun?
Thanks
3839 days ago Luke P
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It should be able to accept most RIS systems 3839 days ago 0
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is there a spring installed?
is that spring included in the gun or is there one in their with a stronger option included.
3854 days ago James K
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The gun comes with a m110 spring. 3854 days ago 0
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What ris did you guys use
You guys made a video in october of 2012 and it was a battlefield 3 inspired gun and i was wondering what gun it was. also i was wondering what rail system did you guys use on that gun. Thanks
3857 days ago Will p
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It appears to be the Daniel Defense RIS II style rails. 3856 days ago 0
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how heavy?
is this gun very heavy? what is the weight in pounds.
3863 days ago Pamela M
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It should be about 6.5 pounds 3862 days ago 0
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What brand/s of receivers will work for this gun/VFC AEGs?
My lower receiver cracked and I need a new one. Or a whole new receiver package. Im looking at G&P and Madbull, but I dont know if will work with the other VFC parts (barrel, delta ring etc.)
3919 days ago Marie G
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VFC receivers are designed to work with VFC receivers only. 3919 days ago 0
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How well will it withstand a higher voltage lipo?
Like an 11.1v
3933 days ago Scott B
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It will be able to take an 11.1v. Keep in mind however, that using an 11.1v will not only increase your wear and tear dramatically, but it is not covered under the standard warranty. 3932 days ago 0
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Is this gun Lipo ready?
Im interested in this gun, but i am going to put on rails and a peq box, sadly the peq box i want only fits a lipo battery.
3933 days ago Scott B
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This gun will easily take a 7.4V Li-Po. 3933 days ago 0
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