A&K Specialized DMR Airsoft AEG Sniper Rifle w/ M-LOK Handguard
8 Customer Reviews
by Ace S. on 11/22/2024
"I got what i was expecting. Ive own some top end guns like G&P, KWA, EMG, and so on. I was looking for a more DMR type of build and this gun fulfilled that demand. It is A&K so i wasnt really expecting too much. The range was ok but the accuracy was a bit weird after every third BB. I swapped it out with a Prowin Hopup and Angel custom tight bore barrel. I also used a maple leaf bucking and it now shoots over 100' dead accurate. The body does feel like cheaper metal but i have dropped it a couple times already by accident and its holding up fine. The stock is a bit of a pain as well with the battery and seems like it rubs on the battery when i place the stock back on. Its not a big issue and i have noticed any problems yet. It also shoots pretty hard. Its not too much for outdoor fields but i have been told it leaves a good sting. Im not sure if this is due to the upgraded barrel though.
Pros:
Good DMR starter
Great externals
Good price (If bought on sale)
Sturdy even though it doesnt feel like it
All mags seem to feed very well
Good range (Even without the upgraded barrel/hopup)
Shoots pretty hard (Could be a con if playing indoors)
Good weight but not too heavy
Cons:
Battery section is a bit tight and the stock is a little annoying to get on and off
Pros:
Good DMR starter
Great externals
Good price (If bought on sale)
Sturdy even though it doesnt feel like it
All mags seem to feed very well
Good range (Even without the upgraded barrel/hopup)
Shoots pretty hard (Could be a con if playing indoors)
Good weight but not too heavy
Cons:
Battery section is a bit tight and the stock is a little annoying to get on and off
by finn p. on 03/03/2024
"This is an amazing gun the only problem I've had it just the magwell being to loose otherwise an amazing dmr gun.
by Dutch F. on 02/12/2024
"I did the review “Dutch F.” But this was before i tried anything, this review will be a new one after the fact.
DON’T LISTEN TO THE REVIEWS!! YOU CAN REMOVE THE SUPPRESSOR AND THE OUTER BARREL! everything is removable and customizable. The suppressor is screwed on.
Pros & Cons:
Pros:
-Full Metal
-very sturdy
-14mm threading
-No wobbles
-Really good range and accuracy
Cons:
-OCCASIONALLY (not often) the semi auto would be firing full auto, but it’s an easy fix and solution. All you have to do is not squeeze the trigger too hard
-can get a bit heavy after running a lot
DON’T LISTEN TO THE REVIEWS!! YOU CAN REMOVE THE SUPPRESSOR AND THE OUTER BARREL! everything is removable and customizable. The suppressor is screwed on.
Pros & Cons:
Pros:
-Full Metal
-very sturdy
-14mm threading
-No wobbles
-Really good range and accuracy
Cons:
-OCCASIONALLY (not often) the semi auto would be firing full auto, but it’s an easy fix and solution. All you have to do is not squeeze the trigger too hard
-can get a bit heavy after running a lot
by Dutch F. on 01/06/2024
"Great gun, no wobble anywhere. It is obviously on the heavier side, but is still a ton of fun to use as a DMR.
Using .32 bb's It went very far (sorry not sure on the distance) and it still hit relatively close to the target. Gearbox sounds nice stock. A few downsides for me is how to insert the battery, you have to take out two screws, then slide off the stock, and sliding the stock inwards back onto the gun can be pretty tricky. I have seen people saying that their gun is stuck on full auto, but for me, it works flawlessly. Came with everything listed as well (Bipod, Unjamming rod, magazine, foregrip, etc.). Two other downside is the fact that the suppressor is not removeable, which is fine, But I am yet to do any modifications to this thing, so I'm not sure if the barrel is really removable I haven't checked, oopsies. There are threadings inside the suppressor though, as it says. The next is a small thing, but it uses Tamiya connectors unfortunately. Not too big of a problem though.
Very solid gun, love the weight and size, it's a beast out on the field too.
Would definitely recommend if you're looking for some sort of M110/DMR build.
Using .32 bb's It went very far (sorry not sure on the distance) and it still hit relatively close to the target. Gearbox sounds nice stock. A few downsides for me is how to insert the battery, you have to take out two screws, then slide off the stock, and sliding the stock inwards back onto the gun can be pretty tricky. I have seen people saying that their gun is stuck on full auto, but for me, it works flawlessly. Came with everything listed as well (Bipod, Unjamming rod, magazine, foregrip, etc.). Two other downside is the fact that the suppressor is not removeable, which is fine, But I am yet to do any modifications to this thing, so I'm not sure if the barrel is really removable I haven't checked, oopsies. There are threadings inside the suppressor though, as it says. The next is a small thing, but it uses Tamiya connectors unfortunately. Not too big of a problem though.
Very solid gun, love the weight and size, it's a beast out on the field too.
Would definitely recommend if you're looking for some sort of M110/DMR build.
by Wendy S. on 09/12/2024
"So first, the good.
Alright, this was my entry point into the mid-to-high-priced AEG game. While it probably wasn't the best decision to choose a $260-ish rifle, that I had hardly any clue would perform, I feel I made a good decision.
Externals
First, this rifle looks stunning; a far cry from the standard M4s and AKs flooding the market as of late. The M-LOC handguard holds up well and is on par with my real-steel rifles. The stock attracts most people, and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it is very... Meh. I feel that the stock's rigidity leaves a little to desire when the rear is extended outwards, but I've felt MUCH worse stocks on much more expensive rifles. Other than the semi-flimsy nature of the stock, it's quite nice. The receiver is full metal, and not the tin-can type, it's very nice and feels similar to my real steel rifles, weight included. The suppressor is full metal with the orange tip built into the suppressor itself, not a huge issue but for those who want to remove it, your only option is paint. Surprisingly, the end of the suppressor is threaded, I have no clue what the thread size is. I don't understand the reason behind the threads, but I appreciate the effort. Overall the rifle is top-tier on built quality externally, far exceeding any airsoft rifle I have owned.
Shooting Test
I put around three mags through this rifle and found that it was quite accurate. I had a few strays, one every 10ish shots, but it was pretty dead on. Compared to my sniper I feel it kept up pretty well. I will most likely be posting a shooting video on Youtube with the title being something along the lines of "Gun name shooting test/review". I shot at around 100 feet and got a grouping of about a dinner plate with slight crosswinds and 28-gram bbs. The hop was surprisingly powerful and could've easily hopped 32g or higher with a better grouping so I recommend at least 32-gram bbs. I feel the rifle wasn't the best performer for the cost which was pretty obvious due to the brand and cost.
The Bad
When this rifle arrived I was pleasantly surprised with the included foregrip and bipod. I installed the foregrip first with no issue, the M-LOK worked great and held the grip sturdy. When I moved on the the bipod on the other hand, I figured out that the included bipod came with a Picatinny rail adapter instead of the M-LOK adapter required. I was a little disgruntled and took a trip down to Sportsman's and bought an adapter which worked great, although it still left a bad taste in my mouth. At this point I was a little confused, why would they include a completely different mount with a rifle obviously meant for a M-LOC mount? Well, when I initially put the battery in the rifle, I fired it in semi-automatic, and it worked perfectly fine. Then I tried full auto, I pulled the trigger....nothing. FULLY AUTOMATIC DOESN'T WORK. Now at this point, I was getting sick of these little surprises, but guess what, it wasn't over. When I unboxed the mag, I heard a very weird sound coming from it. I ended up looking inside the mag, and boom, the gears had fully fallen off and had been left in a pile at the bottom of the mag. Now I was questioning returning the rifle, I had a hunch that the rifle might've been busted from the factory, but now I'm thinking that it's been returned before. I opened up the mag and glued new pins in, now it works great, but I expected a little better from this price range. When I inserted the mag, it wiggled, not like a little wiggle, but enough that I feared it just falling out of the rifle. I taped up the mag and it seemed to fix the issue, but again not something I wanted to deal with.
The Good:
- Great external build quality
- Decent accuracy
- Comes with some pretty nice attachments
The Bad:
- Spendy for the quality
- Broken mag
- Broken fire selector
- Doesn't include proper mounting hardware
Overall/tldr:
Get it for the looks, not expecting an absolute beast performance-wise. Be prepared to do some work before running in the field. Great build quality, just small issues quality control-wise.
8/10
Alright, this was my entry point into the mid-to-high-priced AEG game. While it probably wasn't the best decision to choose a $260-ish rifle, that I had hardly any clue would perform, I feel I made a good decision.
Externals
First, this rifle looks stunning; a far cry from the standard M4s and AKs flooding the market as of late. The M-LOC handguard holds up well and is on par with my real-steel rifles. The stock attracts most people, and I can say without a shadow of a doubt that it is very... Meh. I feel that the stock's rigidity leaves a little to desire when the rear is extended outwards, but I've felt MUCH worse stocks on much more expensive rifles. Other than the semi-flimsy nature of the stock, it's quite nice. The receiver is full metal, and not the tin-can type, it's very nice and feels similar to my real steel rifles, weight included. The suppressor is full metal with the orange tip built into the suppressor itself, not a huge issue but for those who want to remove it, your only option is paint. Surprisingly, the end of the suppressor is threaded, I have no clue what the thread size is. I don't understand the reason behind the threads, but I appreciate the effort. Overall the rifle is top-tier on built quality externally, far exceeding any airsoft rifle I have owned.
Shooting Test
I put around three mags through this rifle and found that it was quite accurate. I had a few strays, one every 10ish shots, but it was pretty dead on. Compared to my sniper I feel it kept up pretty well. I will most likely be posting a shooting video on Youtube with the title being something along the lines of "Gun name shooting test/review". I shot at around 100 feet and got a grouping of about a dinner plate with slight crosswinds and 28-gram bbs. The hop was surprisingly powerful and could've easily hopped 32g or higher with a better grouping so I recommend at least 32-gram bbs. I feel the rifle wasn't the best performer for the cost which was pretty obvious due to the brand and cost.
The Bad
When this rifle arrived I was pleasantly surprised with the included foregrip and bipod. I installed the foregrip first with no issue, the M-LOK worked great and held the grip sturdy. When I moved on the the bipod on the other hand, I figured out that the included bipod came with a Picatinny rail adapter instead of the M-LOK adapter required. I was a little disgruntled and took a trip down to Sportsman's and bought an adapter which worked great, although it still left a bad taste in my mouth. At this point I was a little confused, why would they include a completely different mount with a rifle obviously meant for a M-LOC mount? Well, when I initially put the battery in the rifle, I fired it in semi-automatic, and it worked perfectly fine. Then I tried full auto, I pulled the trigger....nothing. FULLY AUTOMATIC DOESN'T WORK. Now at this point, I was getting sick of these little surprises, but guess what, it wasn't over. When I unboxed the mag, I heard a very weird sound coming from it. I ended up looking inside the mag, and boom, the gears had fully fallen off and had been left in a pile at the bottom of the mag. Now I was questioning returning the rifle, I had a hunch that the rifle might've been busted from the factory, but now I'm thinking that it's been returned before. I opened up the mag and glued new pins in, now it works great, but I expected a little better from this price range. When I inserted the mag, it wiggled, not like a little wiggle, but enough that I feared it just falling out of the rifle. I taped up the mag and it seemed to fix the issue, but again not something I wanted to deal with.
The Good:
- Great external build quality
- Decent accuracy
- Comes with some pretty nice attachments
The Bad:
- Spendy for the quality
- Broken mag
- Broken fire selector
- Doesn't include proper mounting hardware
Overall/tldr:
Get it for the looks, not expecting an absolute beast performance-wise. Be prepared to do some work before running in the field. Great build quality, just small issues quality control-wise.
8/10
by Van Alan G. on 11/28/2023
"I just received my gun today and I got most everything that was listed in the description. I have the gun itself, the mag for the gun, the jamming rod, and the M lock forearm grip, even the little bag of bbs. But the one thing that is missing is the M lock bipod which i was really looking forward to.
by Wyatt W. on 07/22/2023
"Solid build decent power but, can’t remove the mock suppressor, and you can’t switch the outer barrel due to the mock suppressor not being removable. The only way I can think to switch the outer barrel or hand guard is the break the stock outer barrel.
by Roger H. on 04/02/2022
"Pros:
- gun is solid. No wobble anywhere. Everything is solid and well built. No play on the reciever.
-nice finish
-sound pretty clean for a stock gear box. The shimming is pretty good and the motor is adjusted correctly.
-pretty accurate could be better.
-full metal rotory hop up has a nice snug wheel so it will hold the dial
-m-lok handguard has some kights armco trades.
- stock does have a rail for mono pod if that is the kind of thing you are into.
Cons:
-some mold marks, but not really that noticeable unless you are looking for them.
- range is ok(again tested it in 10 to 15 mph winds so give or take)
- small tamiya connection. Had to convert to deans.
-the reciever is my only concern. Kind of feels cheap to the rest of the gun. Like cheap cast metal.
Overall not bad for what you pay for. Just need to flat hop it, change battery connection, Personally got because it reminds me of the DMR7 from 2042.
- gun is solid. No wobble anywhere. Everything is solid and well built. No play on the reciever.
-nice finish
-sound pretty clean for a stock gear box. The shimming is pretty good and the motor is adjusted correctly.
-pretty accurate could be better.
-full metal rotory hop up has a nice snug wheel so it will hold the dial
-m-lok handguard has some kights armco trades.
- stock does have a rail for mono pod if that is the kind of thing you are into.
Cons:
-some mold marks, but not really that noticeable unless you are looking for them.
- range is ok(again tested it in 10 to 15 mph winds so give or take)
- small tamiya connection. Had to convert to deans.
-the reciever is my only concern. Kind of feels cheap to the rest of the gun. Like cheap cast metal.
Overall not bad for what you pay for. Just need to flat hop it, change battery connection, Personally got because it reminds me of the DMR7 from 2042.