The real steel Stoner 63, also known as the XM22/E1, was an American modular weapons system designed by Eugene Stoner in the early 1960s. It was put to use in very limited numbers in Vietnam by members of the United States Navy SEALs and several law enforcement agencies at the time. A revolutionary modular design, it could be configured as a lighter assault rifle, light machine gun, lighter or heavier barrel, short commando, and other variants. It was ultimately deemed too complex and phased out by the 1980s (in favor of the M16 / M4 / M249 combo).

Made of a blend of metals and polymer, the weapon has excellent heft and balance without being too unwieldy. It uses a version 2 type gearbox with 8mm bearings and a G&P M120 high-speed motor. It uses a 440mm long inner barrel putting it about midway between an M4A1 and M16.

The included box magazine holds 1200 BBs which is less than most MG boxes in airsoft (typically 2500-4000) but is still more than enough ammo for support use and is significantly easier to use unlike the much bulkier larger boxes found on M249s or M60s.

Despite its obvious machine gun orientation, the weapon is select-fire between semi and full-auto making it more flexible for use in skirmishing depending on whether you need to conserve ammo, reserve firepower, or lay down suppressive fire.

The battery connection is rear wired in the stock somewhat similar to the classic M16 AEG setup. As such, its large capacity storage allows it to take just about any battery.

Specifications:

Length: 930mm

Weight: 4.62kg
Magazine: 1200rds
Gearbox: V2
Firing Mode: Auto, Semi, Safe
Battery: Wired to the rear with Deans
Hopup: Yes, adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine

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G&P Mk23 US Navy LMG AEG (Stoner)

  • Brand: G&P
  • Product Code: 8533
  • Availability: Pre-Order (1-2months)
  • $980.00


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The real steel Stoner 63, also known as the XM22/E1, was an American modular weapons system designed by Eugene Stoner in the early 1960s. It was put to use in very limited numbers in Vietnam by members of the United States Navy SEALs and several law enforcement agencies at the time. A revolutionary modular design, it could be configured as a lighter assault rifle, light machine gun, lighter or heavier barrel, short commando, and other variants. It was ultimately deemed too complex and phased out by the 1980s (in favor of the M16 / M4 / M249 combo).

Made of a blend of metals and polymer, the weapon has excellent heft and balance without being too unwieldy. It uses a version 2 type gearbox with 8mm bearings and a G&P M120 high-speed motor. It uses a 440mm long inner barrel putting it about midway between an M4A1 and M16.

The included box magazine holds 1200 BBs which is less than most MG boxes in airsoft (typically 2500-4000) but is still more than enough ammo for support use and is significantly easier to use unlike the much bulkier larger boxes found on M249s or M60s.

Despite its obvious machine gun orientation, the weapon is select-fire between semi and full-auto making it more flexible for use in skirmishing depending on whether you need to conserve ammo, reserve firepower, or lay down suppressive fire.

The battery connection is rear wired in the stock somewhat similar to the classic M16 AEG setup. As such, its large capacity storage allows it to take just about any battery.

Specifications:

Length: 930mm

Weight: 4.62kg
Magazine: 1200rds
Gearbox: V2
Firing Mode: Auto, Semi, Safe
Battery: Wired to the rear with Deans
Hopup: Yes, adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine

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