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PEQ Box |
January 23, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
Marco Almeida
from Anchorage, AK United States
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The PEQ Box does not have to be on the top of the rifle, in fact, it's ridiculous if it did because you won't be able to use your sights. Mine is on the right side rail, makes it real easy to connect with the cord used for power (battery is in PEQ Box and that is the only place it can go in).
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question |
January 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer:
davin
from whitehouse station, NJ United States
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does the peq box have to be on the top of the gun?
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Battery and PEQ box answered |
December 30, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Dustin
from New Mexico
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I was wondering if you guys could answer a few questions in a little bit of detail. Number one is, does the battery absolutely have to go in the PEQ box? Number two is, is it posible to fit the battery inside the rail system by the barrel? Number three: Are the rails metal? I would appreciate it very much if you guys could give me some answers. My questions have been answered thanks to the two guys above me i am really interested in this gun buy also in a full metal DBoys full metal M4A1 RIS... It is $30 cheaper and seems like a better buy because there is no PEQ box. Thanks again to all those who have helped me.
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ya |
December 29, 2009 |
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brent
from new jersey, NJ United States
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ya it fits in the peq box thats the only place it can go. i have this gun its amazing durable a built to fight theres no going wrong with it and yes the rails are metal. ur welcome
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Pretty solid rifle |
December 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer:
Shifty2757
from South Bend, IN United States
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Do the fellow below and any one else concerned:
The battery will only fit inside the PEQ box. The rifle wasn't designed to have the battery in the rail by the barrel. Only option is the PEQ box. The metal parts include the gear box, barrel, rail, and iron sights. Plastic parts are pistol grip, stock, and the fore grip (which is kinda wobbly). If some of you get iffy on those parts, don't worry. Those parts are plastic on real M4/M16's and are very durable.
The rifle itself is very realistic in weight (this coming from an experienced AR15 shooter and owner, if you don't know what an AR15 is then look it up). It was pretty accurate out of the box and with a little adjusting was firing consistently out to 40 yards with heavy .20 bb's. Haven't really had any problems. Magazine fits in they're nicely. But if you're annoyed with rattly high caps then find some mid caps for 8 bucks and you're set.
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