Tokyo Marui 416 Delta Custom Recoil Shock - Tan

Price: $744.10 — Currently out of stock.

Marui's new Delta Custom version of the standard 416D is based upon the U.S. Delta Forces variant. Features a 10.5" CNC machined SMR(Super Modular Rail) rail. The rail is made from anodized aluminium alloy with excellent scratch resistance. By minimizing the installation of rails, the SMR hand guard is slimmer and lighter, 3 picatinny/RIS accessory rail sections are included that mount anywhere along the length of the rail at the 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. These sections mount directly into steel inserts, creating a rock solid steel on steel connection. (You get 1 x 3.5" rail and 2 x 2" rails). Features Tokyo Marui's clever Version 2 Shoot Recoil blowback engine, which is what makes this AEG fantastic fun to shoot due to the realistic sound and recoil. Metal parts are abundant, including the upper and lower receiver, barrel assembly and sight tower, stock tube, dust cover, magazine, trigger, magazine release and selector. The 416 sports a unique bolt lock feature which locks the bolt back and stops the rifle from shooting when the last BB is fired. Inserting a fresh magazine and pressing the bolt catch releases the bolt and firing can resume. An 82rd magazine is included, which can also be configured to hold 30 BBs, perfect for milsim games or training purposes. A 430 high capacity magazine is also available. Adjustable hop-up unit located behind the dust cover. A 20mm metal top rail traverses the upper receiver for attachment of any 20mm optic. Both the front and rear sight are mounted onto this 20mm rail and are highly adjustable, as well as removable. Working charging handle that can be pulled backwards and released. Has a fantastic rate of fire despite the 8.4V battery, which is more than adequate. In typical Marui fashion, the 416 out-ranges pretty much every AEG you can think of out of the box. Six position retractable modstock. A very heavy, realistic AEG, coming in at 3.5kg. 500 high quality Marui 0.2g BBs are included. Tokyo Marui's proprietary 8.4V 130