I bought the replica on impulse and I have to admit, this is probably the first time I've so greatly regretted buying anything. There's practically zero information about this replica online, and the price is ridiculous—honestly, I don't know if it's even worth half that amount. On the outside, it looks great and it's very light, but inside it's a complete disaster—problem after problem. Because of it, I go to sleep with tears in my eyes every night. Internally, it’s pretty much the same as the MG4 from VFC, everything unnecessarily complicated. The box mag is a joke, the MOSFET is a disaster right down to the “a” (it burned out at the first game), and the feeding system is a total nightmare. Inside there's a dedicated gearbox, made in such a way it looks like it could fall apart in your hands. The only decent thing about this replica—aside from the external build quality—is the hop-up chamber, because at least that actually works (obviously also dedicated). If you’re looking for a cool MG, buy anything but this. And if you really want an MK48, get the Lambda—it has the same gearbox as all A&K MGs, and if something breaks you don't need to improvise so much. The price is actually very similar. I really, really, really do not recommend it.
Electric replica of the Mark 48 machine gun, created in partnership with United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM), boasting licensed original firearm markings. The build is composed primarily of metal, with the stock, pistol grip, and dummy ammo belt crafted from plastic. Capable of firing in Full Auto mode, the fire selector also functions as a safety.
Fitted with RIS 22 mm rails, the rifle enables the attachment of a wide range of tactical accessories, including electronic optical sights. Mechanical aiming is provided through a front sight and peep sight. Enhanced precision and range are achieved with an adjustable Hop-Up chamber. The replica also incorporates a quick-detach barrel assembly and rapid spring change system, allowing for adaptations without specialized tools or gearbox disassembly.
Deployment is stabilized by a metal folding bipod, contributing to overall support. Transport is simplified with a dedicated carrying handle.
Equipped with an internal magazine holding 800 BBs as well as a Box magazine with a capacity of 8000 BBs in 6 mm caliber. The magazine is powered electrically via the replica's main battery.
Included in the set:
- replica,
- Box magazine,
- dummy ammunition belt,
- Deans to Tamiya adapter,
- instruction manual
Technical data
Color: Black
Material: steel, aluminum, plastic
Overall length: 1009 mm
Inner barrel length: 465 mm
Drive: electric
Plug type: T-Connect/DEANS
Initial velocity: 329 fps
Hop-Up: yes, adjustable
Magazine type: Box
Magazine capacity: 8800 BBs
Weight: 4700 g
Manufacturer: Cybergun, France & FN Herstal, Belgium
| Based on | FN Herstal |
|---|---|
| Replica propulsion | Electric |
| Muzzle velocity | 329 fps |
| Accurate shot range | Up to 40 m |
| Magazine type | Drum |
| Magazine capacity | 8800 6 mm caliber BBs |
| Gearbox | Reinforced |
| Body | Metal |
| Overall length | 1009 mm |
| Weight | 4700 g |
| Optics ready | Yes |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Blowback | No |
| Additional accessories included | Yes |
| Accessory rail | Yes |
| Hop-up | Yes, adjustable |
| Plug type | Deans/T-Connect |
| EAN | 5905317971799 |
| Manufacturer code | 200018 |
| Brand | Cybergun |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 3
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It's a bit expensive but our team chipped in and we got it. Since then, our machine gun nest has never been taken. Zero jams, and it looks incredibly realistic. We draw lots to see who gets to operate it—everyone wants to sit behind the mower.
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The best option for ASG fun. Expensive but brings a lot of joy. Its build and operation closely resemble the original. It devours BBs at an alarming rate, so it's worth keeping that in mind.
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