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Archwick MK13 Mod7 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Review

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AOG Archwick MK13 Mod7 Airsoft Sniper Rifle Review

AOG got the new Archwick MK13 Mod 7 Airsoft Sniper Rifle in stock and they go over its features (machine translated from Mandarin)... "The Mk13 Mod 7 is a bolt-on rifle designed by the US Marine Corps to replace the M40A6 rifle during the Vietnam War. It uses .300 win caliber ammunition. It was put into use in the 1st Naval Expeditionary Force in 2018 and was put into use in the second quarter of 2019. Obtained a comprehensive combat capability. The bullet is more accurate and farther than the M40A6 , with a range of 1,300 meters, but the M40A6 will still be used for sniper training

Specifications:

  • MK13mod7 empty gun has a total length of about 1235mm, and the buttstock is about 990mm-
  • Weight: about 4200g
  • Inner tube: about 535mm with the silencer tube about 550mm
  • Muzzle velocity: about 135m/s 0.2bb
  • Material: aluminum alloy
  • System: VSR

Features:

  • The full gun is almost 1:1 in size , authorized by Accuracy International, AI gun factory
  • Real long-stroke bolt gun body, and bolt simulation spiral groove, 20MOA mirror bridge track, foldable buttstock, key slot fast modular fishbone handguard, adjustable up and down, left and right cheek pads, three sets of QD Strap loop.
  • Solid outer barrel group can avoid vibration.
  • Steel muzzle can be used with quick-release silencers.
  • Patented vertical downward pressure integrated aluminum alloy cnc hopup seat , enlarged pressure point window, can change two pressure points of large and small, to match different initial velocity of bomb weight, can be adjusted up and down in two steps.
  • Steel cylinder group, CNC'd 90 degree piston group, stainless steel tail rod, use 13mm piano wire spring, easy to push and pull
  • 90 degree steel three iron plate unit
  • Front-mounted hidden magazine slot
  • 50-round magazine
  • The internal parts of the gun fully comply with VSR10 specifications"

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