ASG ArmaLite M15A4 Carbine Airsoft AEG Rifle
15 Customer Reviews
by DANIEL R. on 06/25/2024
"Very good for its cost. Worth the cost. even competes with 340 fps rifles. worth it
by Joseph N. on 03/26/2022
"Its a nice gun i would recommend this to anyone, my gone cane with ist own battery too so you dont have to purchase another one
by Zachary A. on 07/25/2020
"This gun is amazing. It works perfectly and the only problem I have with it is one sound it made once. I smoke my friends with it and the range is fantastic. I definitely recommend this gun to anyone.
Pros:
Shoots great
Rps
Range
Sound
Gearbox
Cons:
No attachment rail (though I think you can add one to the hand guard)
Pros:
Shoots great
Rps
Range
Sound
Gearbox
Cons:
No attachment rail (though I think you can add one to the hand guard)
by Chad E. on 01/13/2019
"I love this gun. very cheap but sturdy. the hop up is amazing and it sounds wonderful. the only complaint is the mag it comes with. the mag broke right away and id suggest buying more mags(mid cap will do you best)
by Luke W. on 02/17/2018
"I gotta say this is a decent beginner gun for anybody getting into their first game.
Pros:
Sturdy
Good Iron Sights
Good Material
High Cap Magazine
Jamming Rod
Battery And Charger
Barrel Cover
Cons:
There are many areas where the wires can be exposed to the elements
Battery is a pain in the butt to get in at first
Pros:
Sturdy
Good Iron Sights
Good Material
High Cap Magazine
Jamming Rod
Battery And Charger
Barrel Cover
Cons:
There are many areas where the wires can be exposed to the elements
Battery is a pain in the butt to get in at first
by Ryan A. on 01/31/2018
"OEM: JG, but no markings even on gears. This gun is identical in almost every way to a similar M4 AEG I have that actually does have JG markings on the gears, so that leads me to believe this is a JG gun. It does have a Made In China sticker.
Gearbox: 8mm hard white nylon bushings, steel gears with no markings/insignia, perfect air seal with stock configuration, cylinder/o-ring and nozzle are greased but nozzle doesn't have an internal o-ring. Piston, piston head, cylinder head, and trigger contacts are made out of hard, cream colored nylon plastic. Angle of engagement is stock, no correction. Cylinder head is double o-ring. Cylinder head padding is very hard rubber with little to no shock absorption. Gearbox has cylinder window radius on front four corners. Gearbox material seems to be high quality and possibly high in zinc (shiny) which is means it should be less brittle. Stock shimming is adequate and yields marui comparable performance out of the box. Barrel came very dirty, likely due to grease in cylinder & nozzle.
Upper receiver is a four-piece. The left and right half, as well as the top rail all screw into a metal outer barrel coupler. Since the body is flexible nylon polymer, the charging handle provides structural strength. Without it installed, the body easily bends with a pinch under the rail. This barrel coupler is a weak point so try not to smash the barrel into anything. The outer barrel is a two-piece. The main length slides into another smaller coupler that sits inside the receiver coupler. A grub screw in the small coupler holds the main length of the barrel in place. Triangle sight post is plastic, carry handle is plastic, buffer tube is plastic. Upper and lower receivers are tough and flexible, they can bend and be pinched without cracking.
The one I received had a lot of wear on the motor's pinion gear. It's clear this gun was used a fair amount before it got to me. Never the less it worked perfectly out of the box and sounded fine. Mandatory upgrades in my opinion: MOSFET, AOE correction, extensive barrel cleaning/polishing as the stock barrel is aluminum and has a lot of tooling marks, motor height adjustment, new hop-up nub, de-grease air system.
This is an excellent airsoft gun. It's light weight and performs great. It chronos around 1 joule so it works for CQB. As a starter gun you can't do better. I believe this is a newer generation JG gun. I have been buying AEGs for 10 years and I am impressed with the quality at this price point.
Gearbox: 8mm hard white nylon bushings, steel gears with no markings/insignia, perfect air seal with stock configuration, cylinder/o-ring and nozzle are greased but nozzle doesn't have an internal o-ring. Piston, piston head, cylinder head, and trigger contacts are made out of hard, cream colored nylon plastic. Angle of engagement is stock, no correction. Cylinder head is double o-ring. Cylinder head padding is very hard rubber with little to no shock absorption. Gearbox has cylinder window radius on front four corners. Gearbox material seems to be high quality and possibly high in zinc (shiny) which is means it should be less brittle. Stock shimming is adequate and yields marui comparable performance out of the box. Barrel came very dirty, likely due to grease in cylinder & nozzle.
Upper receiver is a four-piece. The left and right half, as well as the top rail all screw into a metal outer barrel coupler. Since the body is flexible nylon polymer, the charging handle provides structural strength. Without it installed, the body easily bends with a pinch under the rail. This barrel coupler is a weak point so try not to smash the barrel into anything. The outer barrel is a two-piece. The main length slides into another smaller coupler that sits inside the receiver coupler. A grub screw in the small coupler holds the main length of the barrel in place. Triangle sight post is plastic, carry handle is plastic, buffer tube is plastic. Upper and lower receivers are tough and flexible, they can bend and be pinched without cracking.
The one I received had a lot of wear on the motor's pinion gear. It's clear this gun was used a fair amount before it got to me. Never the less it worked perfectly out of the box and sounded fine. Mandatory upgrades in my opinion: MOSFET, AOE correction, extensive barrel cleaning/polishing as the stock barrel is aluminum and has a lot of tooling marks, motor height adjustment, new hop-up nub, de-grease air system.
This is an excellent airsoft gun. It's light weight and performs great. It chronos around 1 joule so it works for CQB. As a starter gun you can't do better. I believe this is a newer generation JG gun. I have been buying AEGs for 10 years and I am impressed with the quality at this price point.
by Riley E. on 10/30/2017
"I purchased this gun in December 2016 and I have to say if you are looking for a good, durable, starter AEG then this is a great gun. I've used it in several airsoft games and it performs really nice for the price and it's not made cheaply like other guns this price. This is a great gun for beginners and I would definitely recommend it for people with a low budget that want to get into the sport.
by Michael P. on 09/14/2016
"Great gun for cheapos if you're like me. Have upgraded it quite a bit and im able to do pretty well on the field.
performs way better than i thought.
performs way better than i thought.
by Ryan M. on 11/13/2014
"Great Company I really Enjoy Coming And Looking For New Deals
by Phillip S. on 12/22/2022
"Great gun but could use upgrades
Pros:
Fast
Good Fps
Gives you that early 2000s m4 look
Gives you a battery
Cons:
When you play with it a lot the buffer tube becomes wobbly because the castle nut isn't real
The battery is meh as well as charger
Plastic Handguard
I give it a 8/10
Pros:
Fast
Good Fps
Gives you that early 2000s m4 look
Gives you a battery
Cons:
When you play with it a lot the buffer tube becomes wobbly because the castle nut isn't real
The battery is meh as well as charger
Plastic Handguard
I give it a 8/10
by Hunter C. on 12/11/2021
"Really good gun! My friend had one and the first time I saw him use it I fell in love with it. I’ve had it for just about a year and it is still going strong. There is a couple problems though… The Semi-Auto mechanism no longer works. It only shoots Full auto, There is multiple ways to repair this it is just a pain in the butt. My friend has the same problem but his lasted a bit longer. I would say the only other problem is that I havnt found a mag that holds tightly. Other than that it’s a really solid gun! Keep in mind…. You get what you pay for. This is definently a beginner level gun but has lived past its expectations
by Jillian V. on 06/27/2020
"would reccomend, its great for the price and for begginers. it works fine, and operates like an M4, the battery is a hassle to get in and out, and i bought a smart charger and new mag, because it cam with some low quality ones, i tripped while using it once and the upper receiver came off of the lower receiver, the inner barrel came out as well as some other small peices i cant identify, i put it back together as well as i could figure it out, and it shoots now, just it will skip shots on full auto and you have to fiddle with it to get 8 or 9 shots out of seimi and then it stops, the battery it comes with is fine, so over all i would say
good AEG for starters, low price high preformance but it cant take any abuse, i was rocking the feild before that and its now unreliable, so if you are not playing very often then its alright but i would go ahead and spend a little extra if you want something that will last.
good AEG for starters, low price high preformance but it cant take any abuse, i was rocking the feild before that and its now unreliable, so if you are not playing very often then its alright but i would go ahead and spend a little extra if you want something that will last.
by Juliet B. on 12/06/2016
"Overall a good starter AEG. I have used all kinds of airsoft AR-15 from a Lancer M4A1 to a Dboys M16A4 and a WE KATANA PTW.
Package includes
-Gun
-Manual in plastic bag
-Silica pellets (do not eat)
-three paper bullseye targets
-8.4v 1400 mAh battery, small tamiya connector
-200 good quality 0.20g BBs
-Cleaning rod
-300 rd metal hicap
-hicap winding tool
-Normal charger/plastic paperweight
So speaking from experience I can say that you will not go wrong with this gun. Compared to the Lancer the external build quality is noticeably better. It's not ABS lego-type plastic and is a matte black. It's a much sturdier kind of plastic, on-par with a combat machine. Everything is rigid except for the front sling mount, which dangles and swings as per usual. Everything on the outside is plastic except for the outer barrel, pins and sling mounts. Stock, buffer tube, receivers, iron sights, charging handle, bolt catch, mag release, grip, delta ring, handguards, sight base and gas tube. All plastic, but solid. Bayonet lug works...
The gun is wired to the front so off the bat you aren't going to be applying any fancy rails anytime soon unless you get a PEQ box. This is meant to be used with the normal armalite type handguards (on this gun they feel like they're made out of very flimsy plastic, however, and feature no replica heatshields or protection. Speaking of which, the battery is held in the handguards, and there's a small indent in the outer barrel so the gun will snugly fit the included 8.4 1400 mAh small-type battery. It will also hold other kinds of batteries, like a 9.6v small type, 7.4v buffer tube lipo, and 9.6v butterfly type. Battery installation is a breeze, I've got spaghetti arms and I had no problem holding back the delta ring and separating top and bottom halves of the handguards. Do note that the top handguard is not identical to the bottom one, there is cutouts in the top guard for the gas tube.
FPS is super low compared to competition. 300 FPS compared to 400 FPS with a Lancer. Seeing as how their hopups are so similar (good enough but not great) the ASG M15 loses out on some range albeit becoming CQB legal. Its fire rate is also nothing to write home about. The fact that the small aperture on the iron sight (there are 2 settings, ghost ring and normal peep aperture) is impossible to see through, quite literally, does not help accuracy. But hey, sights are adjustable for windage and elevation, removable carry handle, and mock bolt covering the hopup.
Pros
+Sturdy/Rigid
+Inexpensive
+Armalite Trades
+CQB legal FPS, perhaps FPS legal in countries where it is restricted (looking at you, UK)
+TM Compatible
+Full package of everything you need to get the gun operational.
+Cons
-Limited Firepower
-Finicky to handle (for some)
-Stock does not want to be removed
-Front wired (could be pro, just know what you are doing buying this gun)
The lancer is going to be a better gun if you are super careful with it, but if a gun must undergo frequent use and will not be modified it is worth it to try ASG's Sportline M15A4.
Package includes
-Gun
-Manual in plastic bag
-Silica pellets (do not eat)
-three paper bullseye targets
-8.4v 1400 mAh battery, small tamiya connector
-200 good quality 0.20g BBs
-Cleaning rod
-300 rd metal hicap
-hicap winding tool
-Normal charger/plastic paperweight
So speaking from experience I can say that you will not go wrong with this gun. Compared to the Lancer the external build quality is noticeably better. It's not ABS lego-type plastic and is a matte black. It's a much sturdier kind of plastic, on-par with a combat machine. Everything is rigid except for the front sling mount, which dangles and swings as per usual. Everything on the outside is plastic except for the outer barrel, pins and sling mounts. Stock, buffer tube, receivers, iron sights, charging handle, bolt catch, mag release, grip, delta ring, handguards, sight base and gas tube. All plastic, but solid. Bayonet lug works...
The gun is wired to the front so off the bat you aren't going to be applying any fancy rails anytime soon unless you get a PEQ box. This is meant to be used with the normal armalite type handguards (on this gun they feel like they're made out of very flimsy plastic, however, and feature no replica heatshields or protection. Speaking of which, the battery is held in the handguards, and there's a small indent in the outer barrel so the gun will snugly fit the included 8.4 1400 mAh small-type battery. It will also hold other kinds of batteries, like a 9.6v small type, 7.4v buffer tube lipo, and 9.6v butterfly type. Battery installation is a breeze, I've got spaghetti arms and I had no problem holding back the delta ring and separating top and bottom halves of the handguards. Do note that the top handguard is not identical to the bottom one, there is cutouts in the top guard for the gas tube.
FPS is super low compared to competition. 300 FPS compared to 400 FPS with a Lancer. Seeing as how their hopups are so similar (good enough but not great) the ASG M15 loses out on some range albeit becoming CQB legal. Its fire rate is also nothing to write home about. The fact that the small aperture on the iron sight (there are 2 settings, ghost ring and normal peep aperture) is impossible to see through, quite literally, does not help accuracy. But hey, sights are adjustable for windage and elevation, removable carry handle, and mock bolt covering the hopup.
Pros
+Sturdy/Rigid
+Inexpensive
+Armalite Trades
+CQB legal FPS, perhaps FPS legal in countries where it is restricted (looking at you, UK)
+TM Compatible
+Full package of everything you need to get the gun operational.
+Cons
-Limited Firepower
-Finicky to handle (for some)
-Stock does not want to be removed
-Front wired (could be pro, just know what you are doing buying this gun)
The lancer is going to be a better gun if you are super careful with it, but if a gun must undergo frequent use and will not be modified it is worth it to try ASG's Sportline M15A4.
by Chris c. on 04/27/2015
"A brilliant beginner gun or a gun for someone on a budget. It is light weight but sturdy and fully upgradeable. You can add a metal lower receiver for 25 bucks, and you do not need to do much the gearbox. It is full metal and shoots seamlessly. The battery could use an upgrade, but, for a beginner, that is not a necessity. Overall, great gun.
Pros
Durable
Shoots great
Comes with battery and charger
Magazine works fine and comes w/ key
full metal internals
Cons
Almost all polymer externals
Hard to put battery in (but you get used to it)
Could use a new battery
Hop up is not the greatest one around
Pros
Durable
Shoots great
Comes with battery and charger
Magazine works fine and comes w/ key
full metal internals
Cons
Almost all polymer externals
Hard to put battery in (but you get used to it)
Could use a new battery
Hop up is not the greatest one around
by ian s. on 02/19/2014
"Ok so I bought this gun about a week ago its not a bad gun at all but I was a little dissapointed that the reciever was plastic but the I read all of the guns description and relized it said that. Please excuse my spelling I have a dificult time spelling. But any way overall shoots nice battery comes charged but not fully. The mag it came with wasnt the best so buy some extras and if u buy enough extras then throw it away
CONS
plastic
Bad mag
Doesn't say how long to chrg the battery for
Plastic bolt but ow well
PROS
Full metal ver.2 gearbox
Easy hop up adgustment
Full metal beral and front sight
Easy supressor intallment
And love the sling mounts
Please remember these are my oppinions so don't hate if some of it is wrong.
CONS
plastic
Bad mag
Doesn't say how long to chrg the battery for
Plastic bolt but ow well
PROS
Full metal ver.2 gearbox
Easy hop up adgustment
Full metal beral and front sight
Easy supressor intallment
And love the sling mounts
Please remember these are my oppinions so don't hate if some of it is wrong.