Lancer Tactical Gen 3 M4 SPR Interceptor AEG w/ Ambidextrous NSR Receiver & NSR Stock - (Black) - Gen 3 Starter Bundle
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Lancer Tactical Gen 3 M4 SPR Interceptor AEG w/ Ambidextrous NSR Receiver & NSR Stock - (Black) - Gen 3 Starter Bundle

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Lancer Tactical Gen 3 M4 SPR Interceptor AEG w/ Ambidextrous NSR Receiver & NSR Stock - (Black) - Gen 3 Starter BundleSpecifications: Brand: Lancer Tactical Operation: Electric Automatic Construction: Nylon polymer frame with metal barrel assembly Receiver: NSR receiver Stock: NSR stock retractable Firing Modes: Semi Automatic, Full Automatic, Safe Muzzle Velocity: 380 to 400 FPS with high FPS spring installed, 330 to 350 FPS with low FPS spring included Magazine: 130 Round High Speed Mid Capacity Magazine compatible with most M4 magazines Battery: 11. 1 V small

Specifications:

  • Brand: Lancer Tactical
  • Operation: Electric Automatic
  • Construction: Nylon polymer frame with metal barrel assembly
  • Receiver: NSR receiver
  • Stock: NSR stock retractable
  • Firing Modes: Semi-Automatic, Full-Automatic, Safe
  • Muzzle Velocity: 380 to 400 FPS with high FPS spring installed, 330 to 350 FPS with low FPS spring included
  • Magazine: 130 Round High-Speed Mid-Capacity Magazine compatible with most M4 magazines
  • Battery: 11.1 V small stick Lipo recommended Battery and charger not included
  • Battery Connector: Rear wired via Deans connector
  • Gearbox: Full Metal Version 2 reinforced gearbox
  • Gear Ratio: 18 to 1 steel gear set
  • Piston: Steel teeth polycarbonate piston
  • Spring Guide: Bearing spring guide
  • Motor: 19,000 RPM high torque motor
  • Hop Up: Adjustable rotary style
  • Inner Barrel Diameter: 6.03 mm
  • Rifle Length: 32.25 to 35.5 inches retracted to extended
  • Rifle Weight: 5 lbs
  • Rail: Full length 20 mm top picatinny rail upper picatinny weaver style railed handguard
  • Sights: Flip up front and rear iron sights with quick deploy release
  • Feed Type: Spring fed
  • Compatibility: Most M4 and M16 style AEG platforms
  • Color: Black

Features:

  • Branded and built by Lancer Tactical as a Gen 3 platform with upgraded internals and modern ergonomics
  • Updated NSR receiver and NSR stock for improved fit, modularity, and durability
  • Ambidextrous fire selector and ambidextrous magazine release for true left or right handed operation
  • Built in Zion Arms fully programmable electronic trigger unit with selectable burst modes and fast trigger response
  • Lightweight full polymer construction paired with a reinforced full metal Version 2 gearbox for reliable field performance
  • Deans connector rear wiring for compact battery installs and support for higher capacity batteries
  • Quick change spring system accessed through the buffer tube for fast on field FPS swaps
  • 130 round high speed mid capacity magazine included to ensure reliable feeding and reduced jams
  • Polished 6.03 mm tightbore inner barrel for improved range and accuracy
  • Free float M-LOK handguard with ample space for M-LOK attachments and top and front picatinny rails
  • Full length 20 mm top picatinny rail for optics, lights, lasers, and PEQ boxes
  • Upgraded flip up front and rear iron sights with quick deploy release for instant backup aiming
  • Retractable stock for adjustable length of pull and a textured pistol grip for secure handling
  • Detachable barrel extension for a tactical look and easy customization

Included Products:

Lancer Tactical 4000 Round 0.25g Streamline Competition Grade Outdoor BBs (Color: White)

  • Streamline competition grade BBs is the newest series of Lancer Tactical BBs, that offers a range of airsoft ammunition to suit any player and situation
  • With a polished seamless design that is engineered to feed consistently for any airsoft gun that uses 6mm BBs
  • Strict quality control ensures consistent BB diameter
  • Highest rating in accuracy, grouping, and range with minimal jamming

Lancer Tactical 11.1V 2500mAh 20C Nunchuck Li-Ion Battery (Deans Connector)

  • Compact and powerful lithium polymer 1500 mAh battery pack
  • Capable of charging using align balance connector
  • Powers your LiPo ready AEG using a deans connector
  • Provides a quicker response rate than standard NiMH batteries
  • Compact and designed to fit in larger style stocks

Lancer Tactical B3 Pro Compact Balance Battery Charger

  • Automatically Stops Charging at Battery's Peak for optimized battery conditioning
  • Safely charges and balances 2 or 3 cell LiPoly batteries
  • For 1S, 2S, and 3S LiPo / Li-Ion batteries
  • Charging status LED
  • FCC/CE/RoHs certified
  • Charging current = 0.8A
  • Certifications: CE, FCC, ROHS, LVD
  • Short Circuit Protection
  • Over-Charge and Over-Current protection

Package Includes: 1x Gun, 1x Magazine, 1x Manual, 1x Bag of 4000 BBs, 1x Battery, 1x Charger

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