Classic Army M4 10" ARS3 Modular Rail Carbine AEG Airsoft Rifle (Black)
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The Classic Army M4 10" ARS3 Carbine AEG is one of the newest M4's by Classic Army. The 10" ARS3 Carbine Features a new aggressive designed receiver and a 10 inch free float rail with picatinny sections at the very front, perfect for mounting tactical lights or lasers. Internally this rifle features Classic Army's 9mm full metal gearbox with high torque steel gears, high torque motor, reinforced piston, and 6.03 tightbore barrel. Step up and own the competition with the 10 inch ARS4.
Internally, the gun has a 9mm bearing gearbox, inline mosfet protected trigger contacts, stainless steel bore up cylinder, aluminum bore-up cylinder head, metal spring guide with bearing, 6.03mm tightbore barrel, silver low resistance trigger wiring, and a quick change spring system. The wiring utilizes a low heat deans plug and comes with an adapter for tamiya connector batteries. It will shoot 375-400 fps using 0.20g BBs and 800-900 rpm using a 9.6V battery. The quick change spring system allows for fast and easy spring changes without having to go into the gearbox.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Classic Army
Model: M4 10" ARS3 Carbine AEG Airsoft Gun
Muzzle Velocity: 375 - 400 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 300 rds
Color: Black
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
Warranty Length: 90 Days
Warranty Handler: Classic Army (Warranty Policy)
Features:
- 10" URX Rail
- Low Resistance 16-Gauge Wire W/ Deans - Tamiya Plug Adapter
- 6.03mm Tightbore Inner Barrel
- Quick Change Spring System
- Reinforced 9mm Bearing Gearbox
- Dual O-ring Cylinder Head / Piston Head
- Metal Spring Guide W/ Ball Bearings
- Mosfet Equipped
- Metal Construction
Please Note:
- Battery and charger are NOT included.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Classic Army
- Muzzle Velocity: 375-400 FPS
- Magazine Capacity: 300 rds
- Fire Mode: Safe - Semi - Auto
- Color: Black
- Battery Pack: Not Included
- Package Includes: Gun, Magazine
- Connector: Deans / Small Tamiya
GI has more CA than anyone else now, decided to buy this since the price is very good. It is not a bad buy. I like the look and it performs decent. So far so good.
Pros:
The gun's price is decently priced. It does look very good, I love URX ris. Decent performance, nothing to brag about but it gets the job done.
Cons:
motor gets hot a bit fast, other than that, i m okay.
This gun is relatively decent I took it to my first official game at a field and did fairly well, accuracy isn\'t that good but I was using .20g G&G bbs, decent power out of the box and decent rate of fire but the gun sounds like it us going to break when you go full auto. After 1 game I took it home and shot it a bit more and it stopped working it began making a whining clicking noise, I immediately called Airsoft GI within 10 minutes of occurring and I got a run on a warranty repair and sent it back, cost me almost $100 to send this gun back because I threw out the box it shipped in. They took about a 2 weeks maybe more after receiving it to get ahold of me and tell me they were working on it, they apparently lost it and had to find it, after a month and a week I got my gun back and it shot a bit better and ran a little better but nothing really changed much. I have taken it too multiple other games since and it has performed a bit better after switching to .25g Lancer Tactical bbs. Decent Gun for the price of $200.
Pros:
Very Sturdy
Rail Configuration is amazing
Decent rate of fire
Decent power
Decent build
Decent Mosfet
Runs Good With A 9.6v Tenergy Battery
Cons:
-Not Very Accurate with .20g bbs but with .25g bbs it is about 20% better
-The Gun doesn\'t sound the greatest when in full auto
-The Range is not very good ( bbs curve away when firing further than 40 meters)
-Broke within the warranty period of 90 Days (Airsoft GI fixed it after a very long time, their RMA Department isn\'t very good at their jobs)
- I would Give It A 3 and a half but I can\'t (doesn\'t deserve a 3 though)
This gun is relatively decent I took it to my first official game at a field and did fairly well, accuracy isn't that good but I was using .20g G&G bbs, decent power out of the box and decent rate of fire but the gun sounds like it us going to break when you go full auto. After 1 game I took it home and shot it a bit more and it stopped working it began making a whining clicking noise, I immediately called Airsoft GI within 10 minutes of occurring and I got a run on a warranty repair and sent it back, cost me almost $100 to send this gun back because I threw out the box it shipped in. They took about a 2 weeks maybe more after receiving it to get ahold of me and tell me they were working on it, they apparently lost it and had to find it, after a month and a week I got my gun back and it shot a bit better and ran a little better but nothing really changed much. I have taken it too multiple other games since and it has performed a bit better after switching to .25g Lancer Tactical bbs. Decent Gun for the price of $200.
Pros:
Very Sturdy
Rail Configuration is amazing
Decent rate of fire
Decent power
Decent build
Decent Mosfet
Runs Good With A 9.6v Tenergy Battery
Cons:
-Not Very Accurate with .20g bbs but with .25g bbs it is about 20% better
-The Gun doesn't sound the greatest when in full auto
-The Range is not very good ( bbs curve away when firing further than 40 meters)
-Broke within the warranty period of 90 Days (Airsoft GI fixed it after a very long time, their RMA Department isn't very good at their jobs)
- I would Give It A 3 and a half but I can't (doesn't deserve a 3 though)
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Does the gun come with those extra rails in the pictures?
The rails in the picture?
2201 days ago chris g
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yes it does 2200 days ago 0
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The rails in the picture?
2201 days ago chris g
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yes it does 2200 days ago 0
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The rails in the picture?
2201 days ago chris g
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yes it does 2200 days ago 0
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does this have an all metal frame?
is the upper/lower receiver all metal?
2300 days ago Andrew D
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Yes, the upper and lower receiver's are both made from metal. 2207 days ago 0
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