Matrix Full Metal MG42 Airsoft AEG Machine Gun w/ Steel Folding Bipod
34 Customer Reviews
by Carson T. on 01/07/2024
"Absolutely love my MG-42. It's everything I hoped it would be. Although the charging handle is kinda useless and not that sturdy.
by Dean L. on 04/20/2022
"I purchased this agm mg42 back in october 2018 and never realized that I never left a review for it until today. I'll start off with saying that the mg42 I recieved was produced by s&t (both the box and the manual said s&t mg42. The only major problem that I had with this gun is the screw/bolt that holds the pistol grip to the mg42 came loos a year ago and the gear box is aparently a split gearbox design and half of it came out when the pistol grip fell out. Luckily they designed their gearbox like an ics split gearbox so all I had to do is slide it back together and get a new bolt for it. The only other problem I had with this gun is the charging handle, which I would suggest removing whenever playing a game of airsoft. At least from my experience, it has great range and rps (25 rps) with an 11.1 lipo battery.
Pros:
Hits 25 rps with 11.1 battery
Can shoot to about 100 to 150 feet depending on wind with .2 bbs
It looks great and will have a lot people admiring your gun and strength
Very durable and long lasting
Real mg42 and replica mg42 straps fit it
Has a split gearbox type of design
Magazine holds 5000 bbs, is full metal and can keep up with 11.1 lipo
Cons:
Some bolts may come loose over extended use so I would suggest checking them
The magazine has a sliding door on the top that doesnt stay in place and if removed spills bbs out, but it's easily modified with tape or velcro tape
The gun is heavy and can be hard to manuver with
When seen by itself it looks really cool, but when compared with the g&g mg42 it doesnt look half as real or as sturdy, but the g&g seems to weigh at least 10lbs more than the s&t mg42
Might be a pro?
Alot of people think it is a modern day mg3
Overall I really love this gun. I am a lmg fan boy and love WW2 history. This gun and it's original mag has lasted me 3 years going on 4 on a 11.1 lipo with me holding down the trigger constantly for accurate surppressive fire.
Pros:
Hits 25 rps with 11.1 battery
Can shoot to about 100 to 150 feet depending on wind with .2 bbs
It looks great and will have a lot people admiring your gun and strength
Very durable and long lasting
Real mg42 and replica mg42 straps fit it
Has a split gearbox type of design
Magazine holds 5000 bbs, is full metal and can keep up with 11.1 lipo
Cons:
Some bolts may come loose over extended use so I would suggest checking them
The magazine has a sliding door on the top that doesnt stay in place and if removed spills bbs out, but it's easily modified with tape or velcro tape
The gun is heavy and can be hard to manuver with
When seen by itself it looks really cool, but when compared with the g&g mg42 it doesnt look half as real or as sturdy, but the g&g seems to weigh at least 10lbs more than the s&t mg42
Might be a pro?
Alot of people think it is a modern day mg3
Overall I really love this gun. I am a lmg fan boy and love WW2 history. This gun and it's original mag has lasted me 3 years going on 4 on a 11.1 lipo with me holding down the trigger constantly for accurate surppressive fire.
by Kellan K. on 09/22/2020
"Fantastic Machine gun. This machine gun with a 11.1 volt lipo 1100 mAh shoots around 1000 rpm. If you are looking for a machine gun that just sprays bb's at enemy players this is what you want. Of course there are better/cheaper options out there, once you have an mg42, you will be glad you got it. Mine had two problems however. The charging handle is loose, and the drum broke on me. The charging handle issue is not that bad and just being careful with it is ok. The drum I fixed by adding a manual switch (very easy). Overall great gun.
Pro's
1000 rpm with LiPo
Full metal and wood
Sturdy Bipod
Decent size drum.
Cons
Price $600
Eats up bb's quickly therefore spending more money (But that's with every lmg)
Some Specs
Weighs about 16 lbs loaded
Has barrel changing door
Huge Orange Tip
Hard to find Gun bag for it (I use a ski bag)
Pro's
1000 rpm with LiPo
Full metal and wood
Sturdy Bipod
Decent size drum.
Cons
Price $600
Eats up bb's quickly therefore spending more money (But that's with every lmg)
Some Specs
Weighs about 16 lbs loaded
Has barrel changing door
Huge Orange Tip
Hard to find Gun bag for it (I use a ski bag)
by Pavel C. on 12/28/2017
"II got this aeg as a Christmas gift. I pesonaly love the gun and have a very big interest in the weapons capacity and rate of fire. I love the weight of the gun, very heavy. (That could be a pro or a con.) the weight is very authentic and well made. The stock is not wobbly but in fact sturdy. The bipod has two places where you can insert the bipod.
The bipod is a little tricky at first but you get used to it.
Pros:
Sturdy
High capacity
Hight rate of fire
Strong
Very accurate fir its weight
Cons:
There really are no cons
Sorry for any spelling mistakes or errors
Thank you
The bipod is a little tricky at first but you get used to it.
Pros:
Sturdy
High capacity
Hight rate of fire
Strong
Very accurate fir its weight
Cons:
There really are no cons
Sorry for any spelling mistakes or errors
Thank you
by Mark M. on 02/03/2017
"Yes I saw the MG 42 online a while back when it was priced at $399.00 and now it is $599.00. Please let me know when you run another special pricing on it. Thanks
by Matthew L. on 10/27/2016
"Assembled this today. I found that the bipod attached very easily. It is very wobbly and will take some decent strength to hold in a position for a prolonged amount of time. (This weighs in at 22 pounds) The tricky part I found was attaching the magazine. Its easy once its done and attached though.
The rate of fire is crazy on this gun. I use a 1600 battery (forgive me I'm new to airsoft). I would say out of the box its shooting 500+ a minute easily.
Cautionary note!! This calls for a mini battery. I may have missed that on the webpage but the manual calls for a mini style battery but will accept a normal sized one but will have to be placed outside of the battery compartment.
One thing I did notice though was inside the magazine drum there was a bit of wire exposed but no damage to any wires. So its a simple case of electrical tape.
Overall I'm very pleased with this gun and recommend this for anyone wishing to play as support.
The rate of fire is crazy on this gun. I use a 1600 battery (forgive me I'm new to airsoft). I would say out of the box its shooting 500+ a minute easily.
Cautionary note!! This calls for a mini battery. I may have missed that on the webpage but the manual calls for a mini style battery but will accept a normal sized one but will have to be placed outside of the battery compartment.
One thing I did notice though was inside the magazine drum there was a bit of wire exposed but no damage to any wires. So its a simple case of electrical tape.
Overall I'm very pleased with this gun and recommend this for anyone wishing to play as support.
by Woody S. on 10/12/2016
"Awesome gun lays down some serious cover fire, you need to be strong to effectively shoot while moving the gun to diffrent positions on the field. Great gun overall hard to find something I don't like about it, mg42s are just kind of magical arnt they.
Pros
High rof and great fps
All metal mine feels very sturdy
Intimidating it scares everyone hahaha
Reload time seems similar to real thing, Could be con to some
Cons
Maby the charging handle but I worked everything that moves back and forth on it to break it in and now it holds its self in place fairly well
Stock is a bit wobbly but seems fixable
Pros
High rof and great fps
All metal mine feels very sturdy
Intimidating it scares everyone hahaha
Reload time seems similar to real thing, Could be con to some
Cons
Maby the charging handle but I worked everything that moves back and forth on it to break it in and now it holds its self in place fairly well
Stock is a bit wobbly but seems fixable
by Michael S. on 08/16/2015
"AGM Matrix MG42
Just got my MG42 a few days ago and was very impressed with it!
The gun came very well packaged and all parts were accounted for.
It's true what they say about the gun being heavy but that's no problem.
I plan on using the gun as its intended, as a support weapon. After trying multiple small type batteries I had to use a nunchuck battery to get the proper fit. There's a tiny bit of wobble in the butt stock but it's not enough to cause a problem. The non-functioning charging handle has a little wobble in it so I plan to leave it off during scenarios. I had no issues with the feeding of bb's with the drum mag, just read instructions. After firing about 1500 rounds and adjusting the hop up I had no jams and the gun fires perfectly. I suggest cleaning the barrel prior to use to get the excess oil buildup out of there to get the best performance out of the gun. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this gun for anyone that plans on being a squad gunner.
Pros
Very realistic looking
Very well made for the money (in my opinion)
Gun preforms perfect for me
Very well packaged
Cons
Slight wobble in but stock
Charging handle, some wobble
Some small batteries don't fit
Just got my MG42 a few days ago and was very impressed with it!
The gun came very well packaged and all parts were accounted for.
It's true what they say about the gun being heavy but that's no problem.
I plan on using the gun as its intended, as a support weapon. After trying multiple small type batteries I had to use a nunchuck battery to get the proper fit. There's a tiny bit of wobble in the butt stock but it's not enough to cause a problem. The non-functioning charging handle has a little wobble in it so I plan to leave it off during scenarios. I had no issues with the feeding of bb's with the drum mag, just read instructions. After firing about 1500 rounds and adjusting the hop up I had no jams and the gun fires perfectly. I suggest cleaning the barrel prior to use to get the excess oil buildup out of there to get the best performance out of the gun. Overall I'm very happy with my purchase and would highly recommend this gun for anyone that plans on being a squad gunner.
Pros
Very realistic looking
Very well made for the money (in my opinion)
Gun preforms perfect for me
Very well packaged
Cons
Slight wobble in but stock
Charging handle, some wobble
Some small batteries don't fit
by Scott C. on 11/07/2014
"This gun is pretty sweet. It is heavy, and looks just like the real thing. I wouldn't want to drop it, because due to its weight I think some parts could break off. I wish it was all steel, but whatever. I am not using it as an airsoft gun, but a prop gun for movies, and it's perfect. Just be aware that the flash hider is all plastic, not like pictured.
by Dennis P. on 08/13/2014
"I used this gun in an outdoor event 3 weeks ago, and dominated the field. It's big and heavy so moving around with it is a chore. Once you take up a firing/support position, the bad guys stay pinned down. When they expose themselves they are quickly dispatched.
by Dennis P. on 06/06/2014
"This gun is the biggest and heaviest out there. The gun is easy to put together. For the most part the gun feels pretty solid. Some parts like the charging handle once on leave it, because it will probably break if you use it. I bought this mainly as a collector piece. I am not into AEGs, they sound like a wind up toy.
Pros it's big and bad!
Cons it's an AEG
Pros it's big and bad!
Cons it's an AEG
by Flynn H. on 05/15/2014
"A Beast! If you like the MG-42 then you are in luck! With a full drum this weighs about as much as an original w/o ammo. I would rate this Gem at 90% for authenticity.
by Richard R. on 03/21/2014
"Got this awesomeness today and it's really awesome! This thing just dominates my collection and it'll be fun to surprise my friend with this _:D *insert evil laugh here*
Pros:
Looks awesome
Big
Can I use awesome again? There is simply no other way to describe this beast.
Cons:
Heavy, but that's expected
Some assembly required, not that hard if you know what you're doing
Doesn't come with battery and charger. I feel like more guns should include these items. I had to buy battery separately, I had a charger laying around.
Overall, I recommend this item, it is just too great to pass up.
Pros:
Looks awesome
Big
Can I use awesome again? There is simply no other way to describe this beast.
Cons:
Heavy, but that's expected
Some assembly required, not that hard if you know what you're doing
Doesn't come with battery and charger. I feel like more guns should include these items. I had to buy battery separately, I had a charger laying around.
Overall, I recommend this item, it is just too great to pass up.
by Robert H. on 02/23/2014
"Recently received the MG42 after waiting for YEARS for a gun like this to be released. Gun is VERY solid and made of all metal. The stock is BEAUTIFUL. Only exterior "plastic" parts are the panel covers on the pistol grip which are made to look like wood. It is reported the gun shoots about 350 fps... however mine chrono'ed at 375 FPS using .25g BB's...which translates to roughly 420 fps with .20's.
Learned a few tricks after tinkering with this gun for a bit. First of all. When you pull the trigger, it is possible to fire the gear box but not engage the winding mechanism in the box magazine (which feeds great by the way and holds 2400 rounds!) If you find your MG42 dry fires, just make sure to give your trigger just a tiny bit of extra squeeze to engage the winder in the box mags.
Secondly, the winder in the box mag rotates quickly, and actually runs faster than your gun fires. I have had happen once or twice where the bb's would basically back up inside the winder and the extra pressure the winding mechanism created would cause the feeding tub (a spring big enough for BB's to travel through) to actually recede and pop loose from the plastic hopper unit that feeds the BB's into the gun to be fired. Until I find an easier solution (as if this one isnt alread) I tore a 4" strip of duct tape into 3 segments and taped the feeding spring tube down with 2 of the pieces and used the third piece to run across the top of the plastic hopper box and down the length of the hopper spring an inch or so just to make sure it couldn't pull itself out of the box as the bb's tried their hardest to feed regardless of going into the gun or just all over! Real simple fix and after that quick taping job things worked like a charm.
In the end. This gun's rate of fire and solid FPS is exactly what I was hoping for. I am not sure of the RPS exactly but would probably put it between 14-18 RPS depending on if you are using a 8.4 or 9.6 battery. I like this gun shooting a tad slower than other guns as there are 2 settings "Safe" or "Full Auto", a slightly slower speed ensures enough pwnability mixed with keeping your ammo and batteries lasting long enough for extended fights and laying down good suppression. The gun will fit up to 9.6v 1600mah Nunchucks just fine (it is what I have been using.) For a long day of play I would ensure having a few extra batteries if you really like laying on the trigger!
Pros:
-Great FPS (higher than reported from Evike)
-Gun body is made by AGM (renowned for making good WW2 replicas amongst other guns)
-Box mag holds a lot of ammo and works great and mounts securely
-Wood stock is GORGEOUS
-Bipod has a lot of movement (as per realism) for entrenching or even to use as a forward grip at the hip.
-Heavy. Gun weighs 22+ lbs when assembled, with BB's and battery. (I like the realism)
-Turns heads...I have people come up asking just to pet/kiss/admire it.
Cons:
-BIG orange tip. For those who can alter that where they live, Black auto primer and matte varnish will do the trick. (stuff some paper towel inside to keep inner barrel safe and tape off the outside parts of the gun near the hider, hit it with the primer, then the matte varnish to give it a coat to prevent chipping/scratches)
-Weight (if you're weak, this is a con. You should have known what you were getting into)
-No sling mounts. A real MG42 has sling mounts under the barrel and the grip.
-Box Mag feeding issues (not so much as a con but the auto winder working TOO well!) See above solutions if you have this issue.
-Not enough space for a large battery? I think if the gun could use a large battery that would eliminate the need to buy several smaller batteries to keep it going (shrug, doesnt bother me much but for others it might)
Learned a few tricks after tinkering with this gun for a bit. First of all. When you pull the trigger, it is possible to fire the gear box but not engage the winding mechanism in the box magazine (which feeds great by the way and holds 2400 rounds!) If you find your MG42 dry fires, just make sure to give your trigger just a tiny bit of extra squeeze to engage the winder in the box mags.
Secondly, the winder in the box mag rotates quickly, and actually runs faster than your gun fires. I have had happen once or twice where the bb's would basically back up inside the winder and the extra pressure the winding mechanism created would cause the feeding tub (a spring big enough for BB's to travel through) to actually recede and pop loose from the plastic hopper unit that feeds the BB's into the gun to be fired. Until I find an easier solution (as if this one isnt alread) I tore a 4" strip of duct tape into 3 segments and taped the feeding spring tube down with 2 of the pieces and used the third piece to run across the top of the plastic hopper box and down the length of the hopper spring an inch or so just to make sure it couldn't pull itself out of the box as the bb's tried their hardest to feed regardless of going into the gun or just all over! Real simple fix and after that quick taping job things worked like a charm.
In the end. This gun's rate of fire and solid FPS is exactly what I was hoping for. I am not sure of the RPS exactly but would probably put it between 14-18 RPS depending on if you are using a 8.4 or 9.6 battery. I like this gun shooting a tad slower than other guns as there are 2 settings "Safe" or "Full Auto", a slightly slower speed ensures enough pwnability mixed with keeping your ammo and batteries lasting long enough for extended fights and laying down good suppression. The gun will fit up to 9.6v 1600mah Nunchucks just fine (it is what I have been using.) For a long day of play I would ensure having a few extra batteries if you really like laying on the trigger!
Pros:
-Great FPS (higher than reported from Evike)
-Gun body is made by AGM (renowned for making good WW2 replicas amongst other guns)
-Box mag holds a lot of ammo and works great and mounts securely
-Wood stock is GORGEOUS
-Bipod has a lot of movement (as per realism) for entrenching or even to use as a forward grip at the hip.
-Heavy. Gun weighs 22+ lbs when assembled, with BB's and battery. (I like the realism)
-Turns heads...I have people come up asking just to pet/kiss/admire it.
Cons:
-BIG orange tip. For those who can alter that where they live, Black auto primer and matte varnish will do the trick. (stuff some paper towel inside to keep inner barrel safe and tape off the outside parts of the gun near the hider, hit it with the primer, then the matte varnish to give it a coat to prevent chipping/scratches)
-Weight (if you're weak, this is a con. You should have known what you were getting into)
-No sling mounts. A real MG42 has sling mounts under the barrel and the grip.
-Box Mag feeding issues (not so much as a con but the auto winder working TOO well!) See above solutions if you have this issue.
-Not enough space for a large battery? I think if the gun could use a large battery that would eliminate the need to buy several smaller batteries to keep it going (shrug, doesnt bother me much but for others it might)
by Michael A. O. on 01/03/2014
"I bought this for the "collectible" aspect as I know I would never be able to get my hands on a real MG42... That said, it is a beautiful piece... Everything looks and feels great about it except for one small thing, the flash hider... I was hoping it would be configured like the ones pictured above and in the video but it isn't... Again I understand that it has to be made "legal" for sale here in the US with that bright orange thing I just didn't like the way it was done on the actual gun that shipped... I don't own a chrono machine and don't really play airsoft but I can say it seems to shoot just fine and was fun to feed some rounds through... All in all I give a solid 9.5 out of 10 and that's only because of the flash hider thing I touched on before... This gun looks FANTASTIC with all my other WWII replicas... Thanks for making this thing available Evike!!!