M14
The M14 was created from a long line of experimental weapons based on the M1 Garand. The M14 remained the primary infantry weapon in Vietnam until it was replaced by the M16 in 1966-1968, but remained the standard rifle for the US Army Basic Training until 1970. M14 variants are still used by various branches of the US Military as well as other armed forces, especially as a sniper rifle or a designated marksman rifle, due to its excellent accuracy and effectiveness at long range.
- Metal Gears and Gearbox
- Adjustable HOP UP Accuracy System
- Top Rail for Scopes and Optics
- Metal Outer Barrel and Sights
- High-Cap 440 Round Magazine
- FPS - 360
- Black/Wood Finish Plastic Electric Sniper Rifle
- Scope can be used with this rifle for better accuracy
- Full/Semi Automatic
- FPS - 328
- M14 Scout/SOCOM Electric Rifle
- Metal Gearbox with Steel Gears
- Metal 20mm Scope Rail
- Adjustable HOP UP System
- Sturdy Metal Frame and Outer Barrel
- FPS - 328
- Full Metal Gearbox
- All Metal RIS Rail System
- Fully Adjustable Stock
- 440 Round Metal Magazine
- Adjustable HOP UP Accuracy System
- FPS - 350
- Airsoft Electric M14 Enhanced Battle Rifle
- Durable Metal Body and Construction
- All Metal Gears and Gearbox
- Retractable Stock with Adjustable Cheek Rest
- Tactical Rail System for Mounting Accessories
- FPS - 330
- Metal Barrel and Composite Body
- Heavy-weight model
- All Metal Gears and Gearbox
- Adjustable Hop-up
- Semi & Full Automatic
- FPS - 350
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