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Umarex H&K MP7 AEG At Shorty USA

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This is a very affordable MP7 SMG from Umarex and it's in stock right now at Shorty USA for US$59.99... "Conceived at the dawn of the millennium, the H&K MP7 was created as a lightweight and compact personal defense weapon also known as a PDW. It was designed to take the place of sidearms and larger caliber SMG’s issued to vehicle and aircraft crews where assault rifles were not practical. Another advantage this submachine gun had over standard sidearms was that it was chambered for the 4.6X30mm round. These steel cored, full metal jacket bullets fire at 2,400 fps and are claimed to penetrate 20 layers of Kevlar and then still go through a 1.6mm titanium plate. Needless to say the H&K MP7 is one little gun you didn’t want to mess with.

Officially licensed by Heckler & Koch this airsoft replica of the MP7 is brought to us by Umarex USA and bears authentic H&K logos on its grip. Just like its real life counterpart, the Umarex MP7 comes with ambidextrous magazine release as well as flip up front and rear sights. However, this particular model has received a couple updates that you will not find on the original. These include an under-slung accessory rail and a four position collapsible stock which allows the gun to be tailored to the individual shooter. The stock can also be completely removed by simply trowing a lever and sliding the entire assembly off of the gun. We were also pleased to find that this gun is actually compatible with TM spec MP7 AEP type magazines.

This model is intended for the casual backyard brawl or ventilating targets in your basement and is not a hardcore skirmish weapon. It is a blast to shoot though and if you like sprayiThis Umarex product comes with a 30 day warranty provided by Umarex USA. Warranty repair or replacement on this item must go through the Umarex service center and does not fall under the Shorty USA warranty.ng and praying it makes for hours of full auto fun."

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