Jeff The Kid On The VFC MK13 EGLM 40mm Grenade Launcher

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We get to see what a product that VFC has resumed production. Jeff The Kid goes over the VFC MK13 EGLM 40mm Grenade Launcher... "Discontinued for many years, VFC has finally relaunched the coveted MK13 EGLM grenade launcher, an upgrade from the previously introduced M203 grenade launcher. This eagerly anticipated set is now available for purchase, so don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your collection."

LWA: ACM Seals EGLM for SCAR Series

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ACM EGLM available at Landwarrior Airsoft for those looking for an affordable launcher for the SCAR series... "Grenade launcher is mounted on the rail RIS QD system, allows for rapid assembly or disassembly. The operation is identical to the usual grenade launchers (M-203), only the trigger was placed just below thetrigger gun.

Evike [The Gun Corner]: SCAR EGLM

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Evike.com's Matt discusses whilst Shades demonstrates what is to be the best designed grenade launcher, the FNH EGLM which can be used together with the FN SCAR-L or the SCAR-H. It can also be used as a stand alone launcher as long as it's attached together with the carrier kit for stable handling and ranging. There are several brands available at Evike.com so check them out and see which meets your budget.

Airsoft GI Uncut: Ares Standalone EGLM

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Airsoft GI has something for those who like launchers, especially standalone ones... "The Ares Stand Alone Launcher is the proper way to mount an M203 separate from your primary weapon. This Stand Lone M203 system is great for reducing weight on your main weapon, but still keeping the power of the M203 close at hand.

Airsoft GI: ARES Airsoft EGLM Video

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Tim checks out the ARES EGLM Launchers which you can use as stand alone launchers or can be attach to the under rail of the FNH SCAR-L or SCAR-H airsoft rifles... "Ares have delivered a 2 in one product for all you looking for an extra touch of milsim realism, or just looking to have fun. The EGLM is a stand alone grenade launcher, that can also be broken down and mounted on your own rifle, provided you have the appropriate rail system. Whether you are shooting bbs, or nerf rockets, this launcher is a lot of fun to use and operate.

WE Katana, Standard AEGs & More

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Take your pick of new WE Airsoft AEGs that are in stock right now at Tiger111HK. They have the WE M16 and SR-16 in either Standard or Katana configurations, depending on your budget and if you need to change cylinders often. Also in stock right now are the VFC EGLMs, VFC HK417 Sniper Kit, and the King Arms SVD Illuminated Scope. Plus, don't forget about their ongoing BELL Aug Promo.

"WE's New AEG Assault Rifle (KATANA / Standard)

Matrix EGLMs with RIS Kits at Evike.com

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Evike.com have in stock these airsoft Enhanced Grenade Launching Module (EGLM) Launchers that have RIS kits for mounting as many accessories and optics that these can bear. These have quick release levers to remove them from their mounts if you want to attach these to your SCAR-L. Price at US$180.00, they say that these can accommodate all 40mm Airsoft Grenade Shells.

Seals FN SCAR EGLM at Airsoft Helper

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Another brand of the airsoft version of the FN EGLM, called Seals, is in stock at Airsoft Helper for US$147.00. This will fit most of the known AEG SCARs (not the gas blowback series) and can use any standard 40mm gas grenade shell. Since this is a standalone package, you can actually remove it from its mounting if you intend to attach it to your AEG SCAR (L/H).

FN SCAR EGLM Stand Alone

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The Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module (EGLM) that you see at Star Airsoft Accessories (STAR) SCAR-L and SCAR-H AEGs now are available as a stand alone module that you can use without as a grenade launcher without needing the AEG. This is actually based on a real steel version which is a 40mm low velocity launcher that is also in use in police forces. No pri­cing available yet.

 

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