ICS M3 Submachine Gun
Price incl. VAT | 7 345,00 Kč |
Price excl. VAT | 6 070,25 Kč |
BAS recommends:
The famous American submachine gun M3. It got the nickname Grease gun thanks to its shapes strikingly resembling an oil can. It was created as a replacement of old and complex Thompson submachine guns and mainly for the needs of cheap war production. The mass-produced M3 submachine gun became very widespread and remained in the armament of some units until the 1980s. Ideal for reenactors and fans of World War II, the Korean War and Vietnam. The weapon is also optically suitable for displaying on the wall as a decoration.
GENERAL INFO:
Brand (made for): ICS
Producer (made by): ICS
Country of origin: Taiwan
Operation: electric operated
Shooting mode: full-auto
Caliber: BB 6mm
GUN BODY AND BARREL INFO:
Weight: 2500 g
Length: 585/760 mm
Barrel lenght: 203 mm
Body construction: plastic
Real marking: partial
Grip and stock: metal and plastic
Inner barrel material: brass
Hop-up: adjustable
Hop-up chamber material: plastic
GEARBOX AND MOTOR INFO:
Gearbox version (shape): atypical
Gearbox material: metal
Bearings: not defined
Gears: metal
Piston: plastic
Motor AEG standard shape: short
MAGAZINE INFO:
Capacity: 430 shots
Version: hi-cap
Magazine outer body: metal
Compatibility AEG standard: IC-MY-20
BATTERY INFO:
Battery voltage: 9,6V
Battery shape: TP MS1 9,6V Xcell
Plug: small
Battery compartment in: in body
MOUNTS AND RAILS:
Silencer mount: no
Scope or dot sight mount on gun: no
R.I.S. mounts: no
OPERATION INFO:
Life time declared: 30 000 rounds
Recommended BB weight: 0,20 g – 0,25 g
Muzzle velocity with 0,20g BBs: 120 m/s
PACKAGE CONTAIN:
gun, magazine, cleaning rod, user guide.
ATTENTION: All of the above mentioned technical data are only approximate and subject to change without prior notice. All weights, dimensions and speed were measured only indicative on noncalibrated gauges. Compatibility with accessories from other manufacturers is never fully guaranteed even under the standard AEG. BAS recommendation is only a subjective assessment of the product.