WE M14 EBR Conversion Kit Review (Video)

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Well, they clarified it as mainly more of an overview rather than a full review or howto. People Airsoft have posted yesterday their latest video, with the WE M14 EBR Conversion kit for those who already have existing WE M14 Gas Blowback rifle. Check the video, and it could've been better if they have done some actual conversion from wood to EBR. Still the EBR is a nice kit to have. But if you prefer a fully converted one, Hong Kong retailers are now selling these.

WE M14 Gas Blowback EBR at Airsoft Panda

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Even better news this week about the WE M14 EBR Gas Blowback Rifle. We heard about the conversion kit last week, but here is Airsoft Panda offering a full EBR for you purchase. But if you already have the WE M14 Gas Blowback Rifle, they also the conversion kit in stock. Apart from these, they have an upcoming product from Zeta Lab which will be available in December 2010. They have not provided details but you can surely ask them. Chances are it is a Mosin Nagant.

WE M14 GBB-R EBR Conversion Kit

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If you already have the WE M14 Gas Blowback Rifle, you're very much in luck. The WE EBR Conversion kit is now available at Airsoft Buddy for a price of US$414.00, without the M14 GBB drop in kit. For that price, you can be on the safe side to assume that this is CNC'd and not that heavy. But then just to have put both together would mean spending over US$700, as the WE M14 GBB-R is over US$300.

G&G Full Metal M14 HBA Long Version

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You can get this for US$500 at Airsof GI... "The M14 has been brought back into service with the U.S. Military for issue to designated marksmen. Designated Marksmen operate on a unit level to fill the gap between standard riflemen and snipers. Although the venerable M14 has proved adequate in terms of accuracy it has fallen short in others; without the ability to mount the now standard accessories such as flashlights, lasers, optics, and a bi-pod.

Kart M14 EBR with Marking

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Available at Gunner Airsoft, some cosmetic adjustments for the famous and affordable Kart M14 EBR. This heavy AEG has markings on all its rails and it has the Springfield Armoury markings on the rear of the body, more markings on the bolt area. Those who prefer their AEGs to come along with some markings may want to consider this. But you'll need to prepare your allen keys to tighten this up when it arrives at your doorstep.

 

Kart Mk14 EBR Long Full Metal

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The long barrel version of the Kart M14 EBR is now in stock at Landwarrior Airsoft with the price not far from the first version released last year... "Kart are our new best friends! Not only content with being the first to bring out an excellent M14 Socom they now blow everyone else out of the water with the Mk 14 EBR! This gives the G&P kit a fair run for it's money. Essentially copying everything except the heartache of building it!

 

KART M14 EBR Short Barrel Conversion Kit

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If you're wanting to give your M14 replica an Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) look, rather than getting a full EBR replica, you can purchase the KART M14 EBR Short Barrel Conversion Kit available at RSOV.com. This is basically the EBR chassis with which you can pop-in your M14's receiver, gearbox, fix the wiring, and viola! A new look for your M14. But it may take more than just popping in the receiver and be prepared to do some nip-tucking to get the right balance and fit.

 

Kart M66 EBR Available At Action Hobbys

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Action Hobbys finally has the Kart M14 EBR in stock... "Well what can i say, the Kart M66 is a really nice bit of kit, details as a bit cagey at present but basically it is a Kart M14 with a EBR kit fitted, should come with all the little extras as with all our guns will review it over the next few days, but crono's at 375 +/- 5 % so its a little hot, you may need to down grade but makes a great sniper package"

This is being retailed by Action Hobbys at £144.99 at their newly redesigned web site. 

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