EMG SAI GRY AR-15 Gas Blowback Training Rifle w/ JailBrake (Configuration: SBR Standard)
6 Customer Reviews
by Mark L. on 03/14/2019
"Feels like a firearm, and also looks like one too. The muzzle break is just very attractive. Internals look pretty real also. The magazine cant handle full auto. it can bearly handle semi auto 39 rounds, but other than that, the gun works great. I would recommend this gun definitely.
by Hao J. on 09/09/2017
"It's been a few days since I got this masterpiece. I am going to take it to the field tomorrow but here's some first thoughts about this gun.
[Currently owning carbine - magpul version]
Pros,
Extremely accurate within roughly 35 yards
Hop up is easy to reach and adjust
Almost all metal outer body
Magpul mods are so on point
Freaking good looking
Cons
Slightly wobbling at front of the gun. Not a huge deal if u don't have OCD on this issue.
PS.
My roommate got the shorter SBR - magpul version of this gun. Do note that these two version shares the same pros and cons except my Carbine version has a more consistent bullet trajectory in long range , which I mean when bbs travels over roughly 40 yards. We tested the bullet trajectory with 0.28g bbs. But the SBR is easier to handle which will be a better gun in CQB.
[Currently owning carbine - magpul version]
Pros,
Extremely accurate within roughly 35 yards
Hop up is easy to reach and adjust
Almost all metal outer body
Magpul mods are so on point
Freaking good looking
Cons
Slightly wobbling at front of the gun. Not a huge deal if u don't have OCD on this issue.
PS.
My roommate got the shorter SBR - magpul version of this gun. Do note that these two version shares the same pros and cons except my Carbine version has a more consistent bullet trajectory in long range , which I mean when bbs travels over roughly 40 yards. We tested the bullet trajectory with 0.28g bbs. But the SBR is easier to handle which will be a better gun in CQB.
by robert m. on 09/08/2017
"Mine came in yesterday, unfortunately I was at work, so I couldn't try it out. I did open it though and it was glorious. Truly a beautiful piece of work. It is one of the most well put together airsoft guns I have ever had the pleasure of using. Fit and finish is top notch.
Once I was able to test it, I instantly fell in love. The kick feels great. It's also way more gas efficient than my SCAR GBBR.
I've got nothing bad to say about it.
Once I was able to test it, I instantly fell in love. The kick feels great. It's also way more gas efficient than my SCAR GBBR.
I've got nothing bad to say about it.
by adam h. on 10/26/2016
"As a collector, this gun is right up there. Steel internals so it's gonna be reliable, though I believe this should just be a trophy gun. Externals are very well made. Comes with real steel Magpul stock and grip. Receiver is milled from a single billet of Aluminum and is flush with each other (no gaps). No wobbles at all. The rail is flush and doesn't wobble even with the jailbreak on it. Overall very good quality.
by Alan P. on 09/06/2016
"Hi,
I finally got the SBR version of this rifle after almost 6 months of waiting. I have to say that it is absolutely worth the wait. Sure it's expensive, almost twice the price of most decent GBBR's out there but keep in mind that the real SAI GRY isn't cheap either. Mine like I said is the SBR version with Magpul furniture. And to my pleasant surprise, it also came with a PMag style magazine as oppose to Stanag on the picture and even the real steel version. It also came with a T1 replica (just like the one that came with the AEG) , and it also came with backup sights. Out of the box, mine shot between 375-380 FPS slightly slower than the AEG VERSION that shoots a little over 400 FPS with .2's. This gun is so realistic down to the beautifully engraved, correct trades. The triggerbox is made out of steel which will take a lot of abuse, so no need for upgrading to steel parts like most GBBR's (which isn't cheap BTW).
Overall, if you're in a position to get one of this awesome guns, I believe you should and you won't regret it. Sure it's expensive but keep in mind that you're paying for an extremely beautiful rifle with correct trades and steel internals. The real SAI isn't cheap to begin with so I didn't expect the GBB replica to be either. Again, another great job here by EMG and G&P!
I finally got the SBR version of this rifle after almost 6 months of waiting. I have to say that it is absolutely worth the wait. Sure it's expensive, almost twice the price of most decent GBBR's out there but keep in mind that the real SAI GRY isn't cheap either. Mine like I said is the SBR version with Magpul furniture. And to my pleasant surprise, it also came with a PMag style magazine as oppose to Stanag on the picture and even the real steel version. It also came with a T1 replica (just like the one that came with the AEG) , and it also came with backup sights. Out of the box, mine shot between 375-380 FPS slightly slower than the AEG VERSION that shoots a little over 400 FPS with .2's. This gun is so realistic down to the beautifully engraved, correct trades. The triggerbox is made out of steel which will take a lot of abuse, so no need for upgrading to steel parts like most GBBR's (which isn't cheap BTW).
Overall, if you're in a position to get one of this awesome guns, I believe you should and you won't regret it. Sure it's expensive but keep in mind that you're paying for an extremely beautiful rifle with correct trades and steel internals. The real SAI isn't cheap to begin with so I didn't expect the GBB replica to be either. Again, another great job here by EMG and G&P!
by JI NAM L. on 09/12/2017
"Blowback is weak and overall gap is big. When you charge with handle,
the charging handle is wobbling a lot. just like G&P WOC. Painting on receiver is bad. Surface of steal parts is rusty . Only Rail quality is good. Shooting performance is ok.
the charging handle is wobbling a lot. just like G&P WOC. Painting on receiver is bad. Surface of steal parts is rusty . Only Rail quality is good. Shooting performance is ok.