Description
Colt M4 Blast Red Fox Ed AEG. Full Metal 300 BBS 1 J Mosfet /C4
To change the traditional look of the M4A1 or M4 RIS a little bit, the M4 Blast series will enchant the players!
Equipped with a Keymod hand guard made of CNC aluminium, it has a decidedly modern look.
Some of its exterior parts are a seductive blue on the Blue Fox: front RIS rails, bolt and magazine release, fire selector switch and even the outer barrel.
This AEG has a reinforced and improved interior. Pistons with steel teeth, 8 mm bearings, QD spring guide and Mosfet to optimise the electric current and thus the responsiveness, all specific features that make the replica attractive.
On the top of the housing and the handguard there is a long Picatinny rail which, among other things, allows the mounting of sighting accessories.
The scope of delivery includes a 300-ball Hi-Cap magazine, a 9.6 V NiMH battery and the corresponding charger.
Brand
In 1832, when Samuel Colt was only 18 years old, he began developing a revolutionary mechanism that would change the history of firearms: the revolver, the perfect synthesis between pepper rifles and flintlock pistols and rifles with cylinders, the only repeating weapons in use up to that time . His weapon was more reliable and faster than any other weapon in use at the time and within a few decades surpassed other handgun mechanics.
In 1836 Samuel Colt patented the Colt Paterson, the first in a long line of successful revolvers: the Colt Walker, the Colt Model 1848 "Dragoon", the Colt Model 1851 "Navy", the Colt Model 1860 "Army" and especially the indispensable Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army nicknamed "Peacemaker".
Even after the death of its founder in 1862, the Colt Firearms Company continued to innovate and still attracted individuals and police and military forces around the world with such famous weapons as the timeless Colt 1911, the Colt Python or the iconic M16 assault rifle and its derivatives.
Box contents
1 x COLT M4 Blast Red (Ref: 180771)
1 x replacement spring 1.2 J
1 x 300 BB magazine
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