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Anywhoo, this is the little list of things the seller had to say about the gun:
- This gun is insane!
- Surprisingly high quality all around with great detail.
- The most affordable high performance M4 available today.
- Built on the M4 RIS frame the Model 4 features an upgraded reinforced body and barrel.
- High compression piston and upgraded barrel produce .6 Joule of power!!
- New generation 3 point collapsible stock.
- Integrated RIS system with 5 mounting rails, V2 reinforced removable vertical foregrip.
- Red dot sight and tri-power LED flashlight.
- Operation: Spring.
- Muzzle velocity: 260 fps w/ .2g (.6J).
- Effective range: 90-100 feet.
- Ammo type: .2g.
- Hop Up: Fixed.
- Weight: 5 lbs.
- Magazine capacity: 18 rds with 400 rd reservoir.
- Length: 28", 30", 31.5".
- Comes with orange tip
- The styrofoam the Model 4 is packed in fits around the gun very tightly to protect it during shipping. When you lift the gun out of the foam be sure to lift the gun out evenly and slowly. Do not grab one end and yank the gun out or you could damage the barrel. If you do this it is considered negligence and the damage will not be covered under warranty.
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And this is a little blurb from "The Old Man" on the Airsoft Retreat forums:
Got a chance to play around with the new version of the Neon Fire M4 today. Impressed? You bet. It's nearly as heavy if not heavier than the HFC XM 177 I compared it to. It shot better than the HFC! Cost: $47.00.
Shoots .20's around 90 feet. Much stonger and more accurate than their older version (which is'nt that old and is not a bad rifle itself). This gun is at least twice as heavy. A little shorter and has the new style collapsable stock.
Easily assembled (snap the stock on and slap in the mag and your set to go), you are given a in-expensive flashlight and scope with lighted crosshairs (doesnt appear to be adjustable). What the hell, it's for looks anyway (and this rifle is good looking). There is enough rail system available to hang anything on this gun you can find.
The cocking rod is plastic, but feels more firm than their previous model (which I've owned since June and two young kids have not managed to break it!).
Now we have all read that this guns was going to shoot nearly 1 joule or 300 fps etc. etc.-Sorry but no. I didnt have a chronograph available so I'll "guestimate" the speed as a good 260-280 FPS. Not bad.
Accuracy appeared to be acceptable. It was very windy today, but I managed to hit pretty much everything I aimed at, out to the 90 foot range that I had available to me.
So, the question is, did I buy it? Nope-because when I got it back into the Flea Market, someone who had been watching me shoot it bought it before I could and then the 3 others that my supplier had with him went out the door while I was waiting on other customers and talking air soft with some parents who were considering Christmas purchases. Damn!!!
Next question, am I going to buy it. Are you kidding me? A $47.00 springer that has than kind of performance and looks this good? You bet your ___! I mean yup!
If your looking for a decent rifle in this price range, check it out. These guys have really stepped up their quality control and I think this is their way of making a statement that the competition best be looking over their shoulder!
(PS next week I'll be comparing it to a new DPMS!)
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I think I will be happy with it as a starter.