Features
- Select-able one or three round semi-automatic per trigger pull firing system
- Adjustable hop-up setting
- Picatinny front end for lasers and other accessories
- Heavy duty polymer stock and handguard. Polymer outer barrel and magazine tube assembly
- Aluminum receiver with FN trademarks
- Removable CO2 reservoir hidden inside buttstock
- Integrated scope rail and built-in ghost ring iron sights
- Semi-auto shotgun, fires each time the trigger is pulled
- Integrated sling loops
The Breacher Package:If you like to keep your shotgun handy for close encounters, this may be the package for you. The Breacher Package includes a box of 25 CO2 capsules, 2000 .25g EMG precisions BBs, a MOLLE compatible shotgun scabbard, and a pack of 6 spare shells.
The Cybergun FN Herstal licensed SLP Tactical CO2-operated semi-automatic shotgun is not like any other shotgun on the Airsoft landscape. Being one of the only semi-auto format shotguns that utilizes the industry standard Marui style 30 round shotgun shells, the SLP also makes itself distinct by allowing the user to decide if they want to unleash 3 rounds at one, or one single round for targets at a farther distance.
Manufacturer: Cybergun, FN Herstal Licensed
FPS Range: 295-460
Specifications:
Length: 1000mm
Weight: 2288g (5.04lbs)
Magazine Capacity: 30 round capacity. Compatible with Tokyo Marui and other compatible 30 round airsoft shotgun shells
Gas Type: CO2
Fire Modes: Semi-Auto / Safety
Hopup: Yes, Adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, 9x Shotshell Style Magazine, MOLLE Shotgun Scabbard, 2000 .25g BBs, 25x CO2 Capsules, Manual
About Cybergun / Spartan Mil/LE
Cybergun is the world leader in designing and distributing replica dummy weapons for video game aficionados, sport or outdoor shooting, and collectors.
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"The trigger has a light pull on it, suitable for quick firing, fun to look at and use.
"I bought one of these from my local airsoft shop and I have no regrets. This thing is a blast to use on the field. I play on a smaller outdoor field that has lots of buildings, so it is great. I have not brought this into a CQB arena, but I have a feeling it would be great. I personally run it mostly on single shot because the range is crazy. I am hitting people from way out. Also, to my surprise, it turns a lot of heads. I have had numerous people ask me about it and anyone appreciates a shotgun on the field. Now for a pros and cons list:
Pros:
Good on gas
Shells available
Great range
Head turner
Light weight
Cons:
Heavy, mushy trigger pull
Plastic is kinda cheap
Shells don’t fall out super smooth, takes some messing around
Over all, I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to run a shotgun for efficiency or fun.
"So I picked this up because of a bunch of .25 I have accumulated and don’t really use. I figured at $160 odd bucks what can go wrong. Boy this was not what I was expecting. So out of the box the first thing I did was remove the feed tray to install an adapter for M4 mags. I’m not going to lie this was pretty fun to use once I installed it. The shells (I dunno for sure) but hold about 30ish so about 10 trigger pulls with out reloading. The one mid cap I used was about 150 so 50 trigger pulls with out reloading opens up so many possibilities. Like there’s a sniper so far away just keep pulling the trigger you’ll eventually get him. Need to suppress someone well they will take cover. There’s a cheater well you can figure that out. To summarize it is basically a gas powered poor man’s AA-12. There are a few cons but being real for the price point it really doesn’t matter. The trigger pull is heavy but get used to it. The plastic grip feels cheap as well but hey it’s a cheap gun. Personally the price for this thing is well worth it. The real test of this gun is to see how long it lasts.
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