UTG Master Sniper Desert Camo airsoft gun
UTG Master Sniper Desert Camo airsoft gun

Spring UTG Sniper Rifle Accushot Competition Master with Upgraded Gen. 3 Bolt FPS-430 with 0.2g BBs, Airsoft Gun The majority of this gun is metal. Only the stock and trigger guard are ABS, the rest of the gun (barrel, trigger, receiver, ris rails, bolt and bolt handle) is metal The gun alone is 6.5 lbs in weight, with attached accessories this gun is quite a handful, with all accessories, it weighs over 9 pounds! Rubber coated bolt handle Stock length is adjustable by adding 1 to 3 spacers behind the rubber butt pad functional adjustable hop-up switch Smooth cocking can be performed with just one finger Ultra low noise firing ideal for sniping campaigns Tactical Sling Included Two 25 round magazines included Compact loading tool included Mechanism: Bolt action spring New SILENT Bolt makes this the quietest airsoft gun around for IDEAL sniping. Compatible with .20, .25, .28, 0.43 g BBs Length 42-43.5 Inches Effective range 170-200 feet Scope NOT included … Velocity: - 500-530 fps with .12 g BBs - 420-430 fps with .20 g BBs - 280-300 fps with DIGICON 0.43g BBs WARNING!!! If you are buying this rifle you MUST read the following to avoid permanent damage to your rifle!! When assembling this rifle you must be sure to install the two assembly screws in the correct order. The rifle comes with a spare screw for the adjustable butt pad which is the longest screw in the pack. If this screw is threaded into one of the assembly screw holes you will pierce the side of the rifles bolt and render the rifle unusable!! To avoid all confusion please install the screws starting with the SMALLEST screw and work your way up. The smallest screw is 2.5cm long (approximately 1 inch). This screw goes into the front hole just forward of the magazine release. After the smallest screw is installed work your way up to the medium screw (3cm) which goes in the middle hole. The final screw which needs to be tightened is factory pre-in…
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