Lancer Tactical Battle X AEG Airsoft Rifle w/ PRS Precision Stock & MLOK Handguard - (Black)
Lancer Tactical Battle X AEG Airsoft Rifle with PRS precision stock and MLOK handguard in black is built for players who want competition ready control and modern ergonomics right out of the box. A programmable MOSFET delivers crisp electronic fire control with safer battery management and a consistent trigger feel, while the measured muzzle velocity sits in the three hundred ninety three to four hundred thirty three range for confident outdoor use. Energy output is about one point four to one point six joules, giving a strong balance of reach and reliability when paired with quality zero point two zero gram or heavier BBs. Overall length is 875 mm and weight is 3.36 kg, yielding a steady shooting platform that still moves well from cover to cover. The slim MLOK rail accepts lights, grips, and bipods exactly where you want them, and the full length top rail makes optic placement simple. A magazine with mock cartridges adds a realistic visual touch for training days and media shoots without complicating field use.
Refinement shows up in the back end, where a PRS style precision stock offers a solid cheek reference and enhanced shoulder stability for prone groups and barricade work. The rifle's electronic heart gives you reliable semi and controlled bursts with responsive cycling, while reinforced internals in the metal gearbox support routine game day demands. An adjustable hop unit lets you dial flight for your favorite weight, helping keep trajectories flat across varied field distances. The black finish pairs cleanly with most loadouts and leaves room for personal accents, and thoughtful controls make this a friendly primary for both new players and seasoned teammates. If you are searching for a modern electric automatic rifle that blends programmable control, modular mounting, and confident accuracy, the Lancer Tactical Battle X with PRS precision stock and MLOK handguard stands ready to anchor your skirmish kit from the first trigger press.