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FN Herstal Scar-L Mk 16 Desert (Cybergun)

RE-CB200955
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€239.90 239.90

FN Herstal Scar-L Mk 16 Desert (Cybergun)

€239.90 239.90
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FN Herstal Scar-L Mk 16 Desert (Cybergun)

The AEG replica of this FN-SCAR®-L or mk16 in the 5.56mm version has, like the real weapon on which it is based, an ABS lower and a metal upper.
The stock is adjustable in length and has an adjustable cheek rest.

The SCAR®-L has a long picatinny rail on the top and three rails on the handguard. This interface allows a wide range of accessories to be fitted, enabling the replica to be customised to suit your needs.

All FN Herstal markings are present.

The replica is supplied with a hi-cap charger, an 8.4V NiMH battery and its charger.

Features:

. Faithful replica of the authentic FN SCAR
. Robust construction for maximum durability
. Exceptional shooting performance
. Ergonomic design for a comfortable grip

Historical background:

In 1889, Belgium adopted the latest Mauser rifle to modernise its army; to produce the 150,000 pieces needed, the Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre was created.

The group was soon named after the town where its factories were located: FN Herstal.

During the 20th century, FNH became famous for its collaboration with the American engineer John Moses Browning, as well as for the work of the Belgian Dieudonné Saive, both of whom were responsible for some of the most emblematic weapons in history.

For 130 years, innovation, excellence and expertise have been the watchwords of the Herstal Group, which designs, develops and manufactures a complete range of innovative, cutting-edge weapons used today in the defence, security and civilian sectors.

Mark
Cybergun
Official License
Yes with Marking
Kind
Airsoft rifle
Model
Scar-L
Propulsion
AEG (Airsoft Electric Gun)
Matter
Metal
Polymer
Color
Desert
Hop-Up
adjustable
Energy (in Joule +/- 0.2)
~1.1
Power (in FPS)
~340
Caliber (in mm)
6
Advisor balls (in Gr)
0,25
Magazine Capacity
350
Scroll wheel
Yes
BlowBack
No
Rail type
Picatinny 20mm
Length (in mm)
870
Weight (in Kg)
3.3
shooting mode
Security / Semi Automatic / Full Automatic
Thread for Silencer
14mm- (counterclockwise)
Quick spring change
No
Mosfet
No
Battery and Battery Charger
Yes
Battery Type
NiMh
connectors
Mini Tamiya
Information
This product is an airsoft weapon replica, prohibited from being sold to minors. By adding it to your cart, you declare that you are of legal age and aware of safety rules (wearing goggles or protective mask, using it in an appropriate location).

Cybergun is an airsoft brand founded by Jérôme Marsac and Vincent Bouvet. Before embarking on this activity in 1993, they developed models on the French market. The AIR SOFT GUNS® are replicas of dummy pistols that shoot 6 mm plastic balls. These harmless products are intended for a major audience and faithfully reproduce real firearms. The two contractors have licensed major defence brands such as Smith & Wesson®, COLT®, SIG SAUER®, DESERT EAGLE™, and many more, making them a world leader with a portfolio of over 20 exclusive licenses. 

In 1999, Cybergun goes public and is renowned for the occasion. The brand is very present in the American market, which represents 24.1% of its turnover in 2002. It also conquered new markets in Eastern Europe, signed licensing agreements with Japan and invested heavily in research and development through two revolutionary patents filed in 2003: BAX and CYCLONE. 

2004 marked the expansion of the American market with the opening of SOFTAIR DEPOT® stores and the acquisition of the SOFTAIR USA wholesaler. In 2007, Cybergun continued its growth with the acquisition of PALCO Marketing and in 2008, despite the global crisis, the group maintained its steady growth. 

In 2010, Cybergun signed a partnership agreement with JT SPORTS, a company recognized in the paint-ball market. It also acquires INOKATSU, a Taiwanese manufacturer specializing in high-end airsoft products. The brand continued its growth with the creation of the Military and Force Training Division, Spartan Military and Law Enforcement (M&LE), which is dedicated to the sale of replica weapons for the various armed forces in France and abroad. 

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