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Umarex Tactical Force TF4 M4A1 Tactical Automatic Assault Rifle AEG - Dual Power Firing Modes

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M4A1 TACTICAL FORCE DUAL POWERED AEG

MSRP: 155.00

Features:

  • Velocity (Approx): 300 FPS
  • Propellant: AEG Electric / Spring (Dual Powered)
  • Range (Approx): 120-150 Ft
  • Capacity: 350 Rd Hi-Cap Mag
  • Condition: Brand New In Box
  • Safety Mode: Yes
  • 4 Position Stock
  • M4 Carbine Styling
  • Reinforced Polymer Gearbox
  • High Grade Polymer Construction
  • Full Metal Barrel
  • Semi/Full Auto Select-A-Fire
  • Adjustable Rear Sight
  • Selective Integrated Railing System
  • Detachable Carry Handle
  • Weight: 4 Pounds
  • Hop Up: Yes

Includes:

  • M4A1 Tactical Force Airsoft Gun
  • Hi-Cap Magazine
  • 9.6v Battery Pack
  • Battery Charger
  • Complete Product Instructions
  • Pack Of 100 BBs

Description:

The TF4 M4A1 is hands down one of the best airsoft starter guns on the market! Not sure if you want a spring or electric powered gun? No problem, the Umarex TF4 is dual powered, meaning you have the option to manually cock and shoot or slap in the impressive 9.6v battery and fire in full or semi automatic modes! The high capacity magazines keeps you from having to load more frequently, letting you play more and load less. A great feature is the removable carry handle, which exposes a top rail that can be used for your scope. The entire platform is made to last by using reinforced polymer. Accuracy, no problem the TF4 has an adjustable hop up system. Overall a great choice at an amazing price that only AirRattle.com can bring it to you at!

20 Reviews

  • Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating 5
    amazing gun

    this is an amazing gun, i fire this everyday

    Posted by Ryan on Apr 1st 2012

  • Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating Product Rating 4
    alright

    good gun but a little pricy for quality

    Posted by Tim Norian on Apr 1st 2012