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Dboys AK CQB (Folding Stock), In airsoft, the mainstay (and industry favourite) is the humble AEG

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).

DBOYS is one of the older manufacturers, although for a period of time they vanished off the earth. As with most of the Chinese manufacturers, they have a few names - DBOYS, D-BOYS, Double Bell, Kalash etc. They have always been known for great durability, reliable gearbox design, full metal build, and superior value for money. Producing a massive range of guns, from AK's and M4's, to more unsual pieces down through the years (e.g. lever action rifles), and even delving into the pistol space. They have become an innovator, rivalling CYMA and Specna Arms in feature sets.

DBOYS produce a wide range of accessories and parts for airsoft guns, both internal and external, making it more affordable than ever to upgrade and customise your guns. They have become a staple of quality, and you know you can get the upper hand on the field with DBOYS.

The AK series is incredibly popular, and for good reason. On the battlefield, it is the most common rifle any Military will encounter, and as a result, it has been seen on our television and cinema screens for decades. Although there have been many revisions, the same great design can be seen throughout. Evolving from the STG-44, the AK is iconic - instantly recognisable with unique design language, and impressive capabilities.

In airsoft, thanks to its real-world popularity, you will see many great examples of the AK platform on the skirmish field. Although the barrel length may change, or stock design may differ, an AK will always be an AK, and they offer some impressive benefits for airsoft. Due to the design of the stock, which sits lower than the bore of the rifle, you have additional clearance for face masks (either lower mesh, or full face), making it more comfortable to use.

Internally you have a V3 gearbox, with short type motor housed in a motor cage. Unlike other designs, this cuts down on variance, and is partly what makes this design so reliable. This is one area that the real world and airsoft definitely share - you will be hard pushed to find something more dependable than the AK platform.

This particular AK is a more modern CQB variant - you have a skeleton side-folding metal stock, RIS/RAS handguard, shortened barrel, and bakelite style pistol grip. Internally it has a V3 quick spring change gearbox, and due to the skeleton stock, the battery (not included) is stored above the gearbox (under the bolt cover). Due to the spatial constraints, we recommend running this on 7.4v slim line lipo batteries.

For more information, please click on the specifications tab.

Rife Specification
Gearbox Type V3
Length 675mm
Weight 2.96kg
Manufacturer DBOYS
Colour: Black
Mag Capacity 500 BB's
Power: <0.95 Joule
Recommended Battery 7.4v Lipo
  • Brand: DBoys
  • DBY-01-028089-00
  • Availability: In Stock
  • €290.00
  • Ex Tax: €290.00

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