ICS Full Metal M3 Grease Gun AEG Airsoft SMG (Black)
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ICS has been developing cutting edge, top of the line products for the airsoft market for years, and the M3 is the latest addition to their incredible lineup. The ICS M3 (Grease Gun) Submachine Airsoft Gun is easily the most player-friendly M3 replica on the airsoft market. It is lightweight, easily maneuverable, and very reliable. It features an extremely realistic construction with its full metal upper receiver, along with a 2 position retractable wire stock, an 8mm metal gearbox, and 430 round high capacity magazine, all matched up perfectly to give this WWII-style airsoft gun a great competitive edge. Because the battery is stored in the back of the body, rather than in the magazine, the player no longer has to worry about having an extra battery for each magazine, or having to switch the battery over every time they need to reload.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: ICS
Model: M3 (Grease Gun)
Muzzle Velocity: ~330 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 430 rounds
Color: Black
Package Includes: Gun, magazine
Features:
8mm Metal Bushings and Steel Gears
Steel Retractable Stock
Full Metal Upper Receiver
Please Note:
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: ICS
- Muzzle Velocity: ~330 FPS
The ICS M3 grease gun AEG is of almost entirely full-metal construction, and of a very high quality. The gun shoots about 340 FPS with a .20 BB, and is very reliable. For $180 its one of the best AEGs I've used, and it now forms an integral part of my automatic rifle team. I use an M1918 BAR, and my assistant has an ICS M3. It's a great little gun. Although, there are a few things to be wary of. If by chance you do happen to have to open it up, the screws were very easily striped on mine. I had a very hard time trying to get two of the four main body screws out, so I could open the gun. If you ever do have to open it up, it'll probably be to reconnect a loose wire. The small battery compartment and little wiggle room means that if you aren't gentle with the wires you could unplug them from the motor accidentally.
Pros:
* Solid FPS for a CQB AEG
* Battery isn't in the magazine
* almost entirely made of a high quality metal
* sturdy stock (I was quite surprised that it didn't have much wobble)*
* Good value for your dollar
* Pretty realistic for an M3, only a few minor inconsistencies with the real steel
* High cap mags hold 430 rounds
Cons:
* Poor quality screws
* wiring system is prone to foul, but that's mostly user error
* rudimentary sights at best. No adjustment
* Magazine changes are very hard due to the tight fit the mags have in the well. I suggest using some good quality lubricant