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Maschinengewehr Modell 42 (MG42) - real wood
Legend. That is one word to describe this weapon. The Maschinengewehr Modell 42, known by the abbreviation MG42, was a feared enemy of the Allied forces on the Second World War battlefield.
The weapon was introduced to the German army in 1942, and some 750,000 were produced in total. Probably everyone can recall its use on 6 June 1944, or "D-Day", when German soldiers used it to prevent the Allies from landing in Normandy.
We now bring you this magnificent airsoft replica. The weapon impresses at first impression with its realistic processing. The all-metal design and wooden stock really give the impression of a real weapon, which is confirmed by the weight, which is close to 6 kilos. Beautifully detailed details, such as the sights or the barrel end cap, add to the beauty of the weapon.
The magazine here is metallic, electrically touched and can comfortably hold up to 2400 bbs.
The battery is placed before the stock is mounted, and a 9.6V Mini Block or CQB can be used. The gun does not have individual rounds, only auto. An interesting feature is the quick-change spring, which allows you to change the spring without interfering with the mechabox.
In the package we also find a massive metal bipod, which will provide the right support when shooting.
Note: The package does not include a battery or charger.
AGM
is a China based airsoft manufacturer, mostly using the M4 AEG platform as their main weapon of production. AGM is also well known for their WWII replicas, to use good internal components like high torque motors and good price-performance ratio. AGM is a producer of primarily entry level airsoft guns and also cater to niche players who enjoy more unique guns from eras gone.
Shooting mode |
Only full auto |
Operation |
Electric (AEG) |
BB energy |
1,6 J |
Velocity |
125 m/s (410 FPS) |
Theoretical range |
56 m |
Appropriate BBs weight |
Length |
1200 mm |
Weight |
~5885 g |
Forearm |
Steel |
Body |
Steel |
Stock |
Real wood |
Silencer thread |
No thread |
"F" mark in the pentagon |
No |
Inner barrel |
~600 mm x 6,08 mm |
Hop-up |
Metal, adjustable |
Gearbox |
Atypical, Metal alloy |
Bearings |
8 mm metal |
Gears |
Metal alloy, 18:1 |
Piston |
Nylon with 1 metal tooth |
Magazine capacity |
2400 |
Magazine material |
Metal |
Type of the magazine |
High capacity winding |
11,1 V Li-Po ready |
No |
Suitable battery |
Mini Block (buy here) |
Connector |
Mini Tamiya |
Battery location |
In stock |
Charger |
No |
Magazine |
Yes |
Battery |
No |