Jaeger Precision's Double Eagle URGI MWS GBBR Review
OptimusPrime
01 Apr 2026
Jaeger Precision takes a good look at the Double Eagle URGI MWS GBBR, a gas blowback rifle that is a clone of the Marui MWS system, featuring a blank receiver that serves as a canvas for players who want to engrave their own logos or perhaps a very detailed shopping list. Whilst it comes in a nondescript black box that is slightly too large for a standard workbench, it packs a surprising amount of steel internal parts for those who like their replicas to have a bit of backbone.
Performance-wise, the rifle proves that you don't always have to pay top-tier prices to get a crisp trigger. In a side-by-side comparison, it manages to outshine the original Marui by offering a break point and reset that are remarkably sharp, though the pull is heavy enough to give your index finger a minor workout. During testing, the gun hummed along at a consistent power level, only stumbling once when a rogue heavy BB likely snuck into the speed loader—a reminder that even the best gear is at the mercy of its operator's organization skills.
The future of this specific unit involves a complete identity crisis, as plans are already in motion to strip away its long Geissele-style rail in favor of a more compact Aero Precision build. The vision includes a shortened barrel and an integrally suppressed look, perfect for those who want to look like a silent operator while accidentally knocking over gear in the staging area. For now, it stands as a solid base for custom projects, proving that sometimes the best thing about a new rifle is all the parts you plan to immediately take off of it.