Gas Powered Airsoft K98

Gas Powered Airsoft Shotguns

Matrix 98K Limited Edition Gas 'Shell Ejecting' Sniper Rifle w/ real Wood Stock by S&T The Matrix 98K is beyond an ordinary amazing looking collector's rifle with its ultra realistic shell ejection operation. Dt08 Img. At a glance, you will find this rifle made true to scale with authentic real wood stock furniture. Unlike most shell ejection collector's items, the Matrix KAR 98K is equipped with power, range and accuracy allowing you to do more than just showing off. Every part of this rifle that should be metal is, and every part of this rifle that should be wood, is.

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If you are looking for the ultimate 98K to be added to your collection, or a more fun than usual sniper rifle for your Airsoft skirmish armory, look no further! Features:• Stock made from High Quality Real Steel Firearm Grade Wood • Realistic Shell Ejecting Function • Full Metal Barrel and Bolt Assembly • Full Metal Front & Rear Sight with Elevation and Windage Adjustments • Realistic 1:1 Scale Length: 1120mm Weight: 3300g Magazine Capacity: 5 Shells (1 BB per shell) Muzzle Velocity: 380 ~ 420 FPS (Green Gas) Fire Modes: Single Shot, Safety System: Gas Powered Bolt Action Package Includes: Gun, 5 Shells Hopup: Yes, Adjustable Manufacturer: USA Exclusive Distributed by Matrix. OEM:S&T FPS: 420 California residents for Proposition 65 warning.

'To be honest, this gun is hardly worth it. The K98 is my favorite gun of all time, and this gun had everything I could have wanted in a WWII weapon. But after I got it as a gift, I realized the error of my desires. I would practice reloading at least 20-25 round per day (for fun) with relative ease on the rifle, but as the weeks went on, the rifle degraded quickly. By the third week of ownership, the rifle wouldn't even eject shells and I had to push them out of the way with my thumb to eject the shells because the little metal piece to eject the shells (within the bolt ) is pot metal and broke after about 150-200 ejections of shells. I got the rifle on.

And it is now UN-USABLE (for field use). It's really sad honestly, this gun feels so great to rack the bolt back and shoot (it really does! Regardless of its flaws!), but is nothing more than a novelty due to it's super short life span.

And the evike FPS review is correct, it gets about 4-5 shots at 400ish fps, only to drop to 340-320 fps for the following 5-10 shots. I currently have a TM m14, an ICS G33, and a KJW m1911 and they work like dreams. In no way do I relate these guns to the k98 (due to their efficiency differences), but it's hard to use a gun (when owning guns like these) that greatly varies in fps, and has a hop-up unit that is a bit hard to get used to. But if you're looking for a fun as hell backyard shooter, this is a really good gun to have if you're gentle with it. 'Though it may not be the most functional rifle for a skirmish, this is great for anyone looking for historical accuracy. Be careful, however, not to lose the shells as the cost can add up quickly.