|
The M4 carbine is extensively used by the United States Armed Forces and is largely replacing the M16 rifle in United States Army and United States Marine Corps combat units as the primary infantry weapon. However, the USMC chose the full-sized M16A4 over the M4 as its standard infantry rifle. While ordinary riflemen in the USMC are armed with M16A4, M4 are used by troops in positions where a full-length rifle would be too bulky, including vehicle operators and fireteam and squad leaders.
In 1984, Colt began work on a new carbine design called the XM4 combining the best features of the Colt Commando and M16A2 rifles. In May 1991, the XM4 was renamed to the M4. In 1994, the U.S. military officially accepted the M4 into service to replace M16A2 in certain roles. The M4 carbine has also replaced most submachine guns and selected handguns in U.S. military service.
Features: - constructed by Polymer , Alloy and Steel - Adjustable hop-up system - Comes with Alloy upper receiver with 20mm top rail - Comes with Alloy lower receiver with colt marking - Comes with Alloy handguard with 20mm rail - Comes with Steel outer barrel with Flash Hider - Comes with Steel fixed front sight - Comes with Alloy 6-position stock tube - Comes with Plastic retractable stock - Comes with Plastic pistol grip - Comes with Alloy charging handle and selector - Comes with Alloy Rear sight - Comes with Alloy bolt release - Comes with Alloy trigger - product include 40 rounds magazine
Specifications: Length: 725mm / 810mm Weight: 2822g (with magazine) Color: Black Material: Polymer , Alloy and Steel Hop-up: Adjustable Shooting Mode: Safety, Semi-Auto, Full-Auto Magazine Capacity: 40 Rounds Bullet Type: 6mm BB Gas: 8KG (134A), 12KG (Green Gas) Power(Muzzle Velocity): 395 FPS (0.2g BB) Manufacturer : GHK
|