- Rear Wired
- 500rnd High Cap
- Battery & Charger Inc.
An electric powered 6mm Airsoft replica of the venerable G3 platform complete with integrated bipod, which was originally designed in the 1950s but has proven to be such a successful platform that it has seen updates all the way through to being in current use with military groups around the world.
- Ideal DMR base gun
- Military Variant - Olive drab furniture
- Claw mount compatible receiver
If you are building a DMR rifle but need something that fits in with rebel, OPFOR and PMC style loadouts, a G3A3 would make the perfect base gun. The JG T3-K3 is a full sized G3A3 replica constructed with a polymer receiver, stock, handguard and trigger group with an alloy outer barrel, keeping the hefty G3A3 design suited to being carried all day. This G3A3 sports the classic olive drab German issue military furniture, an HK claw mount compatible receiver and fixed stock with a massive battery compartment, making it ready to do its business out in the woodland site.
- 20mm RIS Handguard
- Lightweight build
- Great DMR Platform
A replica of the G3 rifle with an RIS handguard to give the old gun a fresh feel and bring it into the modern era. The Picatinny handguard allows mounting of all manner of accessories, if you ask me this would make a great basis for a DMR build.
- Sliding Stock
- 14mm CCW Thread
- Battery & Charger Inc.
This Airsoft Electric Gun is a compact SMG based on the G3 platform, which offers a tiny overall length with a Sliding Stock to extend it out to comfortable lengths, as well as a Railed Handguard and Receiver to add tactical accessories.
- Rotary Hop Unit
- Steel Construction
- 14mm CCW Thread
A Steel constructed member of the G3 Family which features a 20mm Railed Handguard, Steel Receiver, Sliding Crane Stock and 14mm CCW Threaded Barrel.
- 20mm Picatinny railed handguard
- Scope mounting rail included
- Whopping 500 round high-cap mag!
The JG103 is a close replica of the real world MC51 rifle but in a new, modernised form. This MC51 variant comes with an RIS handguard to give the old gun a fresh feel and bring it into the modern era, scope rail ready to mount in the box, and a full stock to give the RIF a balanced look and a large battery compartment. The JG103 is a great multi-purpose AEG and is up to any task you set for it!
- Full metal construction
- Highly Realistic replica
- Steel receiver - HEFTY!
If you love an unconventional primary, the LCT LK33A3 AEG is one to watch! An extremely realistic Airsoft Electric Gun, powered by a Battery in the Handguard, this AEG replicates the big brother of the legendary MP5, used by a multitude of armed forces around the world. Made from Alloy, Aluminium, Steel and Nylon Fibre, this is one for those who appreciate 'old-school' aesthetic and maximum realism in an incredibly tough steel body with a fantastic finish!
- Authentic War Replica
- Gas Blowback Recoil System
- Fully Licensed by Heckler & Koch
The Heckler & Koch G3.
Possibly one of the most authentic & iconic firearms in the world, the H&K G3 has lived through some of the most famous wars of all time and is certainly a platform to be appreciated. Now the time has come for you to get your hands on one of the most awesome Gas Blowback Airsoft Replica's and take the skirmish by storm, H&K Style!
- 20mm RIS Handguard
- Lightweight build
- Great mid range setup
A replica of the MC51 rifle with a 20mm Picatinny railed handguard to give the old gun a fresh feel and bring it into the modern era. The Picatinny handguard allows mounting of all manner of accessories and the rifle comes complete with a receiver scope mount; this thing is just begging to be laden down with mission essentials!
- Fixed Stock - Large battery compartment
- SAS Experimental prototype weapon
- Includes 20mm Picatinny receiver rail
Looking for a decent all-rounder Airsoft AEG with an interesting backstory? The MC51 from Jing Gong may have what it takes! This AEG is based on the real steel MC51, a G3 based rifle designed by FR Ordanance in the UK and intended to replace the MP5 in service with the SAS. The rifle served with the SAS for a brief period before it was replaced with the much more sane HK53, a 5.56mm derivative of the G3. This was due to the uncontrollable recoil of the MC51, and though its mighty 7.62x51mm cartridge provided the power the SAS were seeking, it proved too much to make a practical close-quarters rifle.
The MC51 may have left service in a hurry, but it still lives on in the form of customised G3 and HK91 rifles in the US, the land of the free and home of those who absolutely love hard recoiling rifles with blinding muzzle flash!