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GHK MK16 URG-I 14.5" GBBR

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GHK MK16 URG-I 14.5" GBBRThe GHK MK16 URG I 14. 5" GBBR is a faithful replica of a rifle developed from a contract project by the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC, formerly "SOCOM"). The MK16 features the URG I, meaning Upper Receiver Group Improved, the latest platform used by U. S. special operations forces in various roles, built on the GHK system. You'll love knowing this rifle performs exceptionally. GHK is known for its high gas efficiency and

The GHK MK16 URG-I 14.5" GBBR is a faithful replica of a rifle developed from a contract project by the United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC, formerly "SOCOM").

The MK16 features the URG-I, meaning Upper Receiver Group Improved, the latest platform used by U.S. special operations forces in various roles, built on the GHK system. You'll love knowing this rifle performs exceptionally. GHK is known for its high gas efficiency and incredible FPS consistency. Beyond being an undeniable performer, the rifle is built to last and is more than capable.

Specifications:

Length: 820 mm ~ 905 mm
Inner barrel: 375 mm
Weight: 2980g (with magazine)
Bullet: 6 mm
Capacity: 36 BBs
Velocity: 440 fps with 0.2g BB
Power source: 12 kg gas and CO2

- New CNC Bolt Carrier: CNC-processed with heat treatment. Harder material and smoother operation.

- Improved Bolt: Made from new material (magnet design adoption); stronger and more stable.

- New lightweight magazine, updated version: 35% weight reduction compared to previous model.

Product Features

New HOP-UP system, hammer version 6.0, and stable bolt.

  • The main receiver is made of die-cast aluminum, offering high precision, stability, and durability.
  • The stock is stronger and less prone to breakage.
  • The bolt uses impact-resistant material with a German-made connection spring. Flexible, resistant to breakage, easy to remove and maintain; also improves gas efficiency with excellent sealing.
  • The barrel features a highly detailed heat dissipation pattern, provided by OEM manufacturer Montblanc. Thin-wall steel, lightweight, hollow core — the entire barrel production process is nearly identical to the real weapon.
  • The inner barrel is precision-machined at 6.03 mm.
  • Manganese phosphate nitriding surface treatment, twice the cost of standard manganese. Prevents oxidation and scratching.
  • M4 magazine gas consumption is higher than G5. M4 magazine fires 1.5 magazines in full-auto mode; 2-3 magazines in semi-auto mode.

GHK M4 URG-I 14.5" GBBR

Upgraded receiver engraving.
Optimized surface treatment of main body.
CNC steel bolt carrier version 2 with new bolt lock system
DDC URG-I style G handguard, G-style charging handle and gas block

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