Molcom tries the AY Spectre M4 AEG, a good option for CQB players looking for a primary different from the usual ARs, AKs, and HKs. Its lightweight, polymer construction ensures easy handling and portability without sacrificing durability. Designed for both close-quarters combat and secondary weapon roles, the Spectre packs a punch despite its small size. Featuring a reliable V3 gearbox, adjustable hop-up, and customizable rail system, this submachine gun offers both performance and adaptability.
The AEG based on the Italian Spectre SMG gets checked by Mach Sakai. The S&T M4 Spectre SMG is mainly made of Polymer with a built-in foregrip that has a battery compartment. This can be powered by an 8.4v Mini Battery and comes with 48-round BB magazine. Mach Sakai checks it out for externals, operation, and performance in a quick steel challenge.