SRC MP40 Blowback AEG
MP40 (MP=Maschinenpistole in German) was a famous German open-bolt SMG used extensively by Nazi German Fallschirmjäger (paratroopers), platoon, squad leaders and other troops during World War II Era. MP40 was a further simplification of its predecessor MP38, with certain cost-saving alterations, notably in the more extensive use of stamped steel rather than machined parts. MP40 only fires in fully automatic but at a relatively low rate of fire which allowed for single shots with controlled trigger pulls.
Features:
- Electric Blowback System (EBB) Gen 3 gearbox
- steel upper body with fixed iron sights
- one-piece aluminium lower body and grip with plastic non-slip texture covers
- aluminium outer barrel with muzzle cap
- aluminium folding stock
- front and rear sling ring
- aluminium movable dummy charging handle
- Comes with 110 round steel housing mid-cap magazine
Specifications:
- Length: 610mm / 820mm (stock extended)
- Barrel Length: 260mm
- Weight: 3040g (with magazine)
- Colour: Black, Brown
- Material: Steel, Aluminum, Plastic
- Hop-up: Adjustable
- Shooting Mode: Full-Auto only
- Magazine Capacity: 80 Rounds
- Bullet Type: 6mm BB
- Battery: 8.4V mini type battery / 7.4vBattery (small plug) (not included)
- Power(Muzzle Velocity): 320 FPS (0.2G BB)
- Manufacturer: SRC