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In airsoft, the mainstay (and industry favourite) is the humble AEG. Battery powered replicas, offering superb value, and unmatched practicality. AEG stands for "Automatic Electric Gun", and it really is a case of "What it says on the Tin" - they have an internal gearbox, and motor, and when you pull the trigger the battery spins the motor, allowing the replica to fire. Granted, that doesn't sound terribly exciting, however in reality, it means every time you pull the trigger, your gun fires, and you can get an impressive rate of fire (more BB's down range faster).

Internally, most components of an AEG can be tweaked/upgraded, so you can tinker and customise your replica to suit how you play. Whether you want a faster rate of fire, more responsive trigger, or increase the range & accuracy, with an AEG the world is your oyster. Due to their mechanism, they are quieter than their gas/Co2 counterparts, so you can stay hidden for longer (or if shooting targets out the back, the sound is less likely to irritate the neighbours).

Specna Arms are one of the most dominant brands on the airsoft market, coming out of nowhere to completely take over, offering superior performance, better value, and unbelievable quality at an affordable price. Perhaps better than any other, Specna Arms have dedicated tiers covering each price point, with massive variety of models at each level - FLEX is their entry level sportsline series, where you have high quality internals paired with fibre reinforced nylon externals, CORE are their mid-level range with more metal components on externals (e.g. handguard/rail kits), and EDGE are their high end full metal replicas with higher quality internals. And that's just the guns!

Specna Arms also produce a massive range of accessories from magazines to batteries, tactical gear, and much more. All of their products have a focus on airsoft, and airsofters, making them optimised for the skirmish field. It is hard to beat them for sheer quality, especially when you factor in their price. Virtually all of their guns have quick spring change systems, with steel gears and 6.03mm tightbore barrels out of the box, and since you can get virtually every part for them, you can tweak and customise to your heart's content, and create something unique to you. It's no surprise that they are one of the most often recommended, and most beloved airsoft manufacturers.

The Specna Arms FLEX FX02 is a 9mm AR style electric assault rifle, complete with elongated M-LOK hanguard for superb accessorising options. You have an integrated silencer, 3x rail segments included, flip up BUIS (Back up Iron Sights), and multi-position stock. Constructed out of fibre reinforced nylon, this lightweight and durable rifle houses a superb 8mm Quick Spring Change V2 gearbox, which contains the real beauty.

Inside the gearbox, you have the HAL ETU (Electronic Trigger Unit) - this HAL effect trigger uses magnetic sensors, and creates a truly impressive piece of kit. Active braking, binary trigger, adjustable trigger sensitivity, and programmable auto and semi modes. The good doesn't stop there - 6.03mm tightbore barrel, rotary hop up chamber, steel gears, steel tooth piston, steel cut off lever, and 8mm bearings.

For more information, please click on the specifications tab.

Rife Specification
Gearbox Type V2
Length 840mm
Weight 2.12kg
Manufacturer SPECNA ARMS
Colour: Black & Tan
Mag Capacity 270 BB's
Power: <0.95 Joule
Recommended Battery 7.4v Lipo
  • Brand: Sale
  • SF_SPE-01-041530-00_1
  • Availability: In Stock
  • €279.99
  • €209.99
  • Ex Tax: €209.99

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