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G&G ARP9 1500 round drum magazine

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This kind of changes the handling of the gun a bit if you are more used to M4s and isn’t the best for doing mag drops when you’re running and gunning, but it is a fully ambidextrous option that is easier to use overall than a a button and doesn’t require you to strain your index finger if you have smaller hands, which is great. While the motor is torque-y enough, it is a 17TPA motor, so it does a good job at balancing torque and speed in our opinion. The G&G ARP9 AEG comes with both a 20mm picatinny rail and a M-LOK handguard, which allows users more room to add components at the 12, 3, 6 and 9 positions (and offsets, as well, with proper rails), which is especially important given the overall compact size of the gun. Highly upgradable The PDW is pretty smooth and easy to extend, although there are only really two positions to it, extended and collapsed (more on that later). Cerakote is available in a wide range of colours which can be found here under the H-Series Tab https://bit.ly/2Xk0pBd

While it does offer impressive performance out of the box, the G&G ARP9 is a highly customizable airsoft gun if you’re the tinkering type. The ARP9’s motor is a long-type Ifrit 25000 G&G, a high quality choice that delivers decently high torque. The magazine release of the ARP9 is located on the bottom of the receiver, forward of the trigger guard, and is enlarged, and accessible from either side - a handy feature for left-handed users! The receiver itself follows the design aesthetic of the G&G CG series, with modern angular styling and flared magazine well for improved reload speed. The magazine well also features gripping surfaces moulded into its front face, providing an area to hold the ARP9 when shooting in unconventional positions. The ARP9’s magazines are proprietary, which means they don’t take just any G&G 9mm-style mag and can be kind of expensive as a result. Price Accuracy-wise, the G&G ARP9 gave us some excellent groupings at 50 feet (15 M) and 100 feet (30 M) and had no issue reliably hitting center mass at 150 feet (45 M) without too much spread.Wind up the wheel to tighten the spring tension. This will allow the BBs to feed through the top of the drum magazine. If you had your eye on the ARP9 but are resisting the temptation because you already have a shedload of M4 magazines, you are about out of excuses! The G&G ARP556 provides all the exceptional skirmish performance we have already seen in the ARP9, but in a metal body, with ambidextrous controls, and feeding from familiar and ever available M4/AR15 AEG magazines! Features

Complete with M-Lok rail system the ARP-9 features a unique external design and internals built from the ground up for speed and performance in CQB environments.If you want to escalate things on the field a little more, there is a 1500 round drum you can get, but the G&G version is a manual that, although it doesn’t require batteries, means you have to wind it up yourself. That said, there are low and mid cap mags available for the ARP9, holding 30 and 60 BBs respectively, which do solve some of these issues. Out of the box the ARP9 comes with a pretty aggressively-styled loudener, or sound amplifier, which does give this little airsoft gun an amusingly outsized voice, which we loved – with the amplifier attached the ARP9 is definitely not a shrinking violet on the field. At the front end of the ARP9, we can find G&G's latest sound amplifierwhich attaches to the 14mm CCW male threads at the tip of the alloy outer barrel. The sound amp looks awesome and is positively scary when fired, but if the look doesn't suit you or you are more of a sneaky type of player, the amplifier can be easily replaced with any 14mmCCW threaded accessory, including Tracer units and suppressors. The sound amplifier sits slightly recessed beneath the short M-LOKhandguard, giving the ARP9 its"I mean business" look. Trigger Response and Reliability using Best Available Parts) - SHS AEG Spring, CYMA 14.5 Steel Teeth

When we fired the ARP9 using the recommended 11.1v LiPo, we found its trigger response to be short and snappy, with very little lag and excellent trigger pull from the flat trigger. Sounds great to fire out of the box

Starting at the front end we can find G&Gs hyper-aggressive sound amplifying muzzle device, made from alloy and attached to the 14mm CCW male threads at the tip of the alloy 5-inch outer barrel. This device makes a world of difference, making the muzzle report from thisAEG at least as loud as a GBBR, with an extended metallic 'ring' after each shot. Not for the stealthy players this one, with its aggressive styling and a loud muzzle reportthe ARP556 isan asset in the phycological war,ensuring the enemy will hear you coming and flee for their lives! It is a fairly standard 6.08mm aluminum barrel, which is decent enough and does the job pretty well out of the box, and there is room for an inner barrel upgrade or extension in the gun, which is something we appreciate. Internals While it isn’t an all metal airsoft replica, the ARP9 does use nylon-reinforced polymer material, which is highly durable (more so than most cheap metals, in fact) and serves to keep the ARP9 pretty light and easy to handle.

Because the M-Lok doesn’t jut out or have sharp corners like a picatinny rail, it also serves to keep the ARP9’s handguard smooth, preventing it from snagging as much on clothing when in use, which is nice. Additionally, it does get a little cramped in there, with the battery, mosfet and fuse all being located within the same compartment, making it harder to upgrade the battery size. M-LOKs can be a bit fiddly compared to picatinnies Many airsofters love the look and feel of an M4, as can be seen by the dominance of M4s (and their many variants) on airsoft fields around the world. Overall, the gun is well put together, feeling quite solid in hand with no creaking or loose parts that we could notice. Outer Barrel The ARP9 comes with a crown-shaped amplifier that does an excellent job at giving the ARP9 an outsized voice that announces its presence on the field. Multiple rail options make it easy to add on accessories

Main thing people say is that the 556 uses m4 mags, and the arp9 uses pistol mags, which are more expensive, but like the 556 would cost me about 80-90€ more, just buying the gun. Specifically designed for the G&G Armament ARP9, this is the perfect magazine for suppressing the opposition. Material wise, this magazine is constructed with adurable polymer external shell, making for an incredible robust design. Due to it's shape and size, it is incredibly satisfying to hold. Suggested limits are based on Joulage Limit rules used at Halo Mill: Proving Grounds, and is the equivalent of 500fps, using 0.20g BB resulting in an upper limit of 2.32j. Velocity The ARP9’s gearbox, motor and barrel assembly are all easily upgradable and there are tons of aftermarket parts and options for the gun online. Various magazine options

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