Boyi M4 M16 Grenade Electric Rifle LPEG
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Boyi M4 M16 Grenade Electric Rifle LPEG

 Boyi M4 M16 Grenade Electric Rifle LPEG
from: Boyi

 : Boyi M4 M16 Grenade Electric Rifle LPEG
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List Price: $199.99
Price: $49.99
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as of 11/22/2009 20:33 EST



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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Boyi
Item Dimensions:800
Label: Boyi
Manufacturer: Boyi
Model: CH3181
MPN: EL-BI-M4-3181
Publisher: Boyi
Studio: Boyi

Features:
  • Full-scale replica of M4 grenade launcher rifle compatible with 6mm BBs
  • Plastic gearbox (PGB) makes the M4 an ideal intro to electric airsoft guns
  • Includes pump-action grenade launcher and interchangeable RIS fore grip
  • Offers 2 magazines and 50 rounds; comes with batteries and charger
  • Includes 3-point sling, BB speed loader, battery case, and crane stock



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Includes 3 Point Sling and PEG Battery Case and CQB Crane Stock and BB Speed Loader and RIS Foward Grip

Amazon.com Product Description:
A 1:1 scale replica of an actual M4 grenade launcher rifle, this Boyi automatic electric airsoft LPEG is remarkably authentic. The Boyi M4 fires round 6mm plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun by compressed air. The advantage of the airsoft rifle, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The M4 looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real firearm, but is built for casual recreation rather than weaponized use. In fact, the only way you can typically tell a real-steel firearm from an airsoft rifle is the blazing orange tip and the BBs that fire when you pull the trigger. The Boyi M4 is considered a low-powered electric rifle (LPEG) due to the use of a plastic gearbox (PGB), making it an ideal entry-level introduction to electric airsoft guns. The M4 includes batteries and a charger for a perfect all-in-one airsoft setup.

Specifications:
  • Compatible with 0.12-gram, 6mm BBs
  • 260 fps
  • Interchangeable RIS fore grip
  • Pump-action grenade launcher
  • 2 magazines, 50 rounds
  • Made in China
  • Includes 3-point sling, PEG battery case, CQB crane stock, BB speed loader, RIS forward grip, and electric rifle manual






Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great gun
The title pretty much says it all. You get a LOT of nifty little extra's with this rifle.
Let me start out by just describing the rifle itself. It has a great feel to it, very realistic (I should know being a 4 year combat infantry veteran). Good balance and great accuracy. One thing you have to consider is the type of ammo you are using. Ive found that it works best with .20 BB's. dont just buy cheap .12 BB's, they work allright i guess but after about 15 meters they really curve. go with the .20 and adjust your hop up correctly and you can get great accuracy out to 40 or 50 meters on a good day with no wind.
The grenade launcher (styled after the M203 40mm grenade launcher) is also decent with .20 BB's, the .12s will not be accurate at all. Its basically an underbarrel shotgun that only fires one round at a time. But remember, the grenade launcher is NOT your main weapon. I only use it as a backup in case i run out of ammo.
Ive read a LOT of extremely negative reviews about this gun saying how cheap it is and how easily it breaks. Just remember that its plastic, treat it with care. Ive seen a couple friends smack their AEG's into trees, bunkers, the ground diving into the prone, and I just cringe. When I was in the army I didn't treat my REAL M-4 like that, why you would expect a plastic replica to be that durable escapes me entirely.
Ive also read extremely negative reviews about the included hi-cap magazine (NOT CALLED A CLIP!!! IT IS A MAGAZINE!!!). Its not that hard people. You load the BB's into the mag, wind it till you hear it click, then you fire and be aware that after 50 or so rounds you may have to wind it again.
Overal, this gun has performed flawlessly for me and my little brother. Oh, I forgot to mention that I bought two didnt I? One for me and one for my little brother and neither of us has had anything but an extremely good experience with it.
Not to mention the included sling, pistol grip, and shoulder stock are all great extra's.
I give this rifle a 5 out of 5, it performs well, looks great, and with the right ammo is about as accurate as you can expect an airsoft rifle to be. Now stop reading reviews and buy this weapon already!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - great
this is a great little gun the battery goes in the ais system or the front of the grenade lancher and the grenade launcher is just 10 shot mag cock and fire ....no gernades wich kinda sucks but still awsome to change out the stocks pull out the lever that ajust the length instead of pushing it in



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Gun's good, but M203 sucks
The gun works very well for what you pay for. The M203 grenade launcher really sucks and broke the first day I got it. I tried to fix it but it breaks everytime you cock it. (all it really is is this spring that comes undone when you cock the launcher) The High Capacity mag works okay, but make sure you wind the bottom part of it and have more than 15 bbs in it. All you have to do to make the gun work is charge the battery put it in the case and connect the battery to the wire in the rail system.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - For an LPEG, this one is great. Best priced for starter or budgeted airsofters.
*Warning! I'm gonna get lengthy with this review so that you can make a legitimate decision before carelessly throwing caution, and money, to the wind.*

So far I've had this gun for about a week or so but I bought it off some guy on craigslist. It's not bad really, considering that it's an LPEG [Low Power Electric Gun]. However, it is a DBoys/BoyI gun and made in China. I'm not trying to be racist or anything, but there has been a lot of people saying that Chinese models aren't reliable and that they tend to break easier. In some cases, I say it's true since I do own a spring rifle that's made in China, it feels like i can snap it in half [I'm scrawny...] and it sounds like one day, just one cock of the lever would bust this thing open or if shot, the gun would explode in my face. But the upside is, it's nice for snipering and pretty accurate with it's long barrel.
It says it shoots 260fps with .12 bb's, but I get the feeling it shoots a bit upwards of 280fps, then again, I only used it once in heavy combat [Dirt field with some friends...yeah, we're pretty hardcore] and I'm still reviewing it myself. I suggest, though, for bringing out it's potential [if not all], use .2 bb's. The heavier weight combined with this gun's adjustable hop-up is beautiful. Now on to the pros, cons, blah blah blahs. NEVER NEVER NEVER overcharge the battery. NEVER NEVER NEVER do it over night. Why? It lessens the power of the battery. If you're gonna do small skirmishes, just charge it for about 30 minutes to an hour, or just feel it if it's hot or if you think it's overheated.
Big battles? Leave that to the pros...I'm not one of them.

Pros:
+ Cheap and affordable = You get what you pay for, right? This airsoft is worthy of a starter. If you're wanting to get into the sport or slowly creeping your way back [like I am] you should definitely grab this one. It's not really a good idea to blow off your money on something you would just prefer as a hobby, something to kill time with, or if you just don't think it's your sport after trying it yourself and then in the end, kicking yourself to no end because you blew off $100 or more that really could've been used for something more important or because you were on a really tight budget. I don't know what clone this is of [maybe Tokyo Marui] but that just means you can upgrade it [or fix if needed] with parts from popular brands like Tokyo Marui, Classic Army, etc. Just...which brand clone this thing is before you do...IF it's a brand clone.
+ Powerful and accurate for a LPEG w/ adjustable hop-up = Low Power? This gun has a plastic version 2 gearbox [assuming the same with my airsoft] and, yeah, plastic gearboxes aren't the best. But this stings and shoots hard at a nice distance. I can't really say the distance because I'm...not so good with that. But if i were to estimate, I'd say you can hit a target [with hop-up] of up to more than 40ft. "MORE THAN" I should stress. Maybe more than 50ft...60...maybe even more? Anyways, two of my friends thought it was unfair with me using this airsoft rifle, so they teamed up on me. But with this rifle, I was able to keep them at bay for a decent amount time to reload. Man, I'm already in love with this gun.
+ The Goodies =D = fifty freakin' dollars!? [55 maybe with shipping and handling and blah blah blah] that's a steal! well sorta. But I mean, you get two clips: 1 standard & 1 hi-cap, 2 butt stocks [lol i said "butt"], a speed loader [some don't even come with one], two grips: 1 standard CQB [close quarters battle] and a RIS [Rail interface system...blah something like that] foregrip that you can attach that nice vertical grip onto or other aftermarket goodies you buy some other place, and a nice, pump-action grenade launcher. Shoot, I saw this exact airsoft on Evike.com and THEY sell it for $65 [70 with shipping, maybe] and Airsplat sells it for $60-$65. This is a steal, really. I kind of wished that this came with a dual clamp to hold both mags at once. I managed to make a makeshift clamp, though I don't think I should call "pieces of rolled up cardboard stuck inbetween the mags wrapped in electric tape" a clamp. But it works =D [hazzah for haphazard ingenuity!] The carrying handle also has a fully adjustable sight and is detachable so you can mount a scope or whatever you like on it...like a scope =D.
+ ABS plastic and metal parts = like all other airsoft guns, this rifle uses ABS plastic for it's casing and gearbox. ABS is a durable plastic that can withstand a beatdown, but of course, to some extent before breaking. But it's durable with proper care so don't go abusing this gun, tossing it around and such and then complaining that "It broke when I threw it against the ground. THIS GUN SUX!" Of course you dumb***! You THREW it against the ground! -.- The barrel, however is made of metal and so are the clips...i think and i do believe some of the inner mechanisms are metal, I haven't ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazingly Awesome
This is the greatest airsoft gun I have got. It looks awesome and works awesomely. The only bad thing about it is that the directions suck. If you want to use the accessories, be ready to figure out how to do it yourself. Overall, this is an awesome gun that is a definate buy.






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