I love Augs but wanted something a little different from the standard ones so I bought one of these,The gun is pretty front heavy so not the most confertable gun to hold all day in a game day and I had to by a new spring to downgrade it as when I had it cronographed it was doing 370 fps and sometimes I have to take mags back out and put them back in to get them feeding but once it feeds it doesn't miss fire, well in my experience anyway. But apart from those few things the guns pretty dam awesome to use.
Reviewed by Dean on 03/12/2015
I always wanted a bullpup that wasn\'t an SA80, had more rail space and most augs have a rubbish sight. I\'m happy to say that this hasn\'t yet disappointed and is in my opinion, a great aeg with only a couple of downsides.
Pros: The rail system is very sturdy, and well made. The accuracy of the gun is great due to the long barrel and the gun fires 320fps out of the box with .20s. The spring is easy to remove without the need to open the gearbox so upgrade to a heavier spring is fairly easy. The bolt locks back into place to reveal the hop up and gives a very satisfying click back into position when released.
Downsides: The provided magazine from APS is a see through, wobbly, pretty cheap mag. Depending on your preferences an afternmarket magazine would be a good investment.
The battery compartment is a bit small, only an 8.4 nimh or a small lipo will fit. The metal front, as good as it is, makes for a quite a heavy gun.
There are no sights included.
This aside, it is still a great aeg and if like me you wanted something a little different, this could be a good one to think about. As long as the gearbox doesn\'t break, this will be my main gun for a long time.