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Lancer Tactical Gen 2 Proline NEEDLETAIL PDW AEG Airsoft Rifle AEG Low FPS with Mosfet/ETU-Electric Full/Semi-Auto (Lipo Battery & Charger Included) (Black/Purple)
Lancer Tactical
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UPC
193939097378
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Full Metal Materials – Gen II Version Upgraded With A Full Metal Body. Durable Metal Fast Trigger And Controls. Version 2 Gearbox Features Metal Gears Along With The Cylinder Teeth 18:1 Gear Set – Gears rotate smoothly provided by the 8mm Metal/ball bearings. crafted and polished 6. 03mm tightbore barrel improves range and accuracy (Quick Change Spring System) 25K Motor- Powerful FPS range of 330 - 350 for high and high-torque motor, offering 25K for high FPS, provide a serious punch, while 8mm ball bearing bushings ensure the smoothest operation possible. FAST Trigger- Enlarged Trigger Guard & Straight Trigger with the Lancer Fast Trigger pushes about 20-25 RPS, and shoots consistently within a 2-3 FPS range. Modeled with a bladed flat trigger design, an ETU and a MOSFET all located within the gearbox, ETU & Mosfet- Equipped with advanced ETU and MOSFET technologies, providing several advantages over traditional mechanical triggers, including more precise control over trigger response, improved reliability and durability, and enhanced safety features. Hop-Up-Reinforced Polymer Precision Rotary style hop-up & Mid Capacity Magazine Holds 120 Rounds-No Winding Wheel (Speed Loader Included) 🔋Lipo Battery & Charger Included- Provide you with an increased rate of firepower and a rapid trigger response time(Charging Bag Included). Note: Please charge the battery in time after use, and then remove the battery from the device to avoid continuous discharge of the battery, resulting in too low voltage to charge. 🔋Important Battery Charging Reminder-Kindly be advised that it is crucial to avoid letting your LiPo battery reach a fully depleted state (0% charge). Charging the battery from this point may result in irreparable damage, rendering the battery incapable of being charged again. To ensure the longevity of your battery, we recommend initiating the charging process when you notice a drop in performance rather than waiting until the battery reaches 0%.
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