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JG KX36K RIS MTC at Hitguns

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Now available at Hitguns... "The new JG KX36K RIS MTC Modular Tactical Carbine is an excellent addition to current Armalite (M4/M16) owners. It features an M4/M16 magazine well, allowing use of all M4/M16 magazines. The new retractable LE stock also allows for more stability during medium to long range play, making it an excellent all-around weapon. This is one of the finest Electric Airsoft Guns in China. This JG KX36K RIS MTC Modular Tactical Carbine is an excellent clone of Tokyo Marui's KX36K.

This KX36K also comes with a full RIS system. Rails on the top, sides, and bottom, along with the original sight rail totals to five rails! It also comes with a silencer attached, to give it a more special forces type of look. The folding stock from the original KX36K was swapped out for a retractable VLTOR stock as well.

This KX36K feels heavy on hand; most of the easy wear parts are made with metal.  The front hand guard is made with an anti-skid surface. The carrying handle is made with ABS, and the front sight is made of metal; very similar to Marui. The flash hider is nicely made in Metal. When we check the gear box, its a nicely made v3 metal gear box, with a m110 spring. It shoots about 350-370 fps with 0.2g bb's. Very fast rate of fire. This KX36K MTC features a V3 gear box, M110 spring, 300 rounds high capacity magazine, included battery and charger. Please notice Orange tip is installed, although pictures might not show.



Features

  • JG KX36K RIS MTC Modular Tactical Carbine Version 3 Metal Gear Box Airsoft Electric Gun
  • Please notice Orange tip is installed, although pictures might not show.
  • 300 Rounds High Cap Magazine
  • Version 3 Metal Gear Box, with M110 spring
  • Shooting 350-370 fps with 0.2g bb
  • Retractable stock
  • Adjustable Hop-up system
  • Rail integration system RIS
  • Semi / Full auto
  • Safety switch
  • Battery and charger included
  • Battery type mini 8.4 1100 mAH"

 

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