Classic Army M15 series

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The Classic Army M15 series rifles are high-quality, full-scale AEG replicas of the various M16-type assault rifles currently in use by the United States armed forces. They are made by Classic Army.

All replicas feature metal receivers, strengthened gearsets and stiffer springs than AEG's from manufacturers such as Tokyo Marui, and also feature laser engraved "ArmaLite" trademarks, as opposed to the Colt trademarks found on the actual weapons.

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[edit] M15A2

[edit] Rifle

Full-size replica of the venerable M16A2 assault rifle. The only real difference in this airsoft weapon is the absence of a three-round burst mode; this rifle features fully automatic fire instead. Accepts large batteries.

[edit] Carbine

Carbine version of the above rifle, featuring cut-down 14-inch barrel and collapsible stock, much like the M4A1. Accepts small batteries.

[edit] Tactical Carbine

As the standard carbine, but with the rifle's large stock in order to accommodate large batteries.

[edit] M15A4

[edit] Rifle

Full-size replica of the current-issue M16A4 assault rifle. Features removable rearsight assembly, revealing a 20mm rail for mounting optics. As with the A2 version, this rifle accepts large batteries. It shoots at a velocity of 280 to 320 fps.

[edit] Carbine

Full-size replica of the M4A1 assault rifle. Accepts small batteries.

[edit] Tactical Carbine

Same as M15A4 Rifle, but with Carbine barrel and hand guard assembly

[edit] RIS

As standard Carbine, but equipped with a replica Rail Integration System for mounting extra accessories, such as flashlights, grenade launchers, etc. Comes with an external battery box which accepts larger batteries than usual.

[edit] SPC

Special Purpose Carbine; this rifle is essentially the RIS model with a full stock for accepting large batteries.

[edit] SPR

Special Purpose Rifle; this rifle is essentially an M15A4 rifle with a full-length RIS, forward pistol grip and Lewis Machine & Tool rearsight. Accepts large batteries.

This model also features a 7mm gearbox, giving higher out-the-box performance in terms of muzzle velocity and rate of fire.

[edit] CQB

This is a full-sixe replica of the Mk18 Mod0 Subcompact Assault Rifle in use by USSOCOM. It features a cut-down, 10.5-inch barrel, RIS, Lewis Machine & Tool rearsight and a Crane stock, which accepts large custom batteries.

This model also has a 7mm gearbox.

[edit] CQB Compact

A variant of the CQB, this features a shorter (sub-10-inch) barrel, custom RIS and flip up rearsight.

[edit] CQB SEALS Compact

A variant of the CQB, this features a removable frontsight in addition to the original "Compact"'s features.

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