VFC KAC Licensed L403A1 KS-1 GBBR

Price: $740.37 — Currently out of stock.

Features: Complete Reproduction: A faithful reproduction of the British Army's new generation standard rifle. Barrel: Made from a single piece of machined aluminum alloy, featuring KAC's patented "Dimpled Heavy Barrel". Handguard: Aluminum alloy URX6 handguard with a sturdy and authentic locking mechanism for a rock-solid fit. Bolt: A newly designed steel machined bolt that provides easy maintenance. Fire Control System: Equipped with a durable steel fire control system. Hop-Up: A newly designed steel TDC Hop-Up unit that is reliable and can be precisely and quickly adjusted using the VFC Next Generation AR GBB HOP Adjust Tool Set (sold separately) Controls: Includes ambidextrous charging handle, bolt release, magazine release, and fire selector. Specification: Cal: 6mm BB Product Include: KAC L403A1 GBB x1, 30 Rounds V MAG x1. Weight: 2730g Length: 790mm~870mm Inner barrel length: 330mm Capacity: 30 Rounds Muzzle Velocity: 120 M/S Energy: 1.4J The Cutting Edge of British Small Arms Modernization The L403A1 is the centerpiece of the UK Ministry of Defence’s Project Hunter, selected as the next-generation standard rifle for the British Army, Army Special Operations Brigade (ASOB), and Royal Marines Commandos. Based on Knight’s Armament’s KS-1 (an advanced iteration of the SR-16), the rifle features a 13.7-inch dimpled heavy barrel, URX-6 free-float handguard, and the proven Stoner internal piston gas system paired with the enhanced E3 bolt—offering improved reliability, modularity, and control under demanding field conditions. The AIW system integrates a Vortex 1-10x LPVO, Aimpoint ACRO P-2 red dot, QDC/MCQ-PRT suppressor, reinforced cold-weather trigger guard, and fully ambidextrous steel controls including the selector, mag and bolt releases, and charging handle. Weighing approximately 3.1kg unloaded, the rifle is supported by UK-based prime contractor Edgar Brothers, who oversee component integration and delivery. It is now actively being fielded by the British Ar