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AEG | G&G ARMAMENT ARP9 3.0

Writer's picture: Kelly HardwickKelly Hardwick

 Hi friends!


Welcome back to the blog. Today, I have another first impression for you in this post - on the G&G ARP9 3.0 from my friends at HC2 Airsoft.



The ARP9 3.0 is the latest iteration of G&G's iconic SMG, this time featuring a side folding skeleton stock and a new MOSFET integrated gearbox that is smaller and more efficient than its predecessor.





The ARP9 3.0 is mostly constructed from a high-density polymer making it tough and durable. At the front of this compact SMG is a short MLOK hand guard, followed by the G&G branded receiver (that has a full-length Picatinny running along its length) and at the rear of the rifle, we have a side-folding skeleton stock that also houses the battery.


Specs:

  • M-LOK Handguard

  • Side folding skeleton stock 

  • MOSFET Integrated Gearbox 

  • QD spring guide to allow for easy power tuning 

  • G&G pre-upgraded internals 

  • Ifrit 25K Motor-Short Axis orange (25000rpm)

  • Adjustable hop-up


The ARP9 3.0 features G&G's upgraded MOSFET system, which is more compact and efficient than its predecessor. Additionally, it has a QD spring guide for effortless power tuning without gearbox disassembly. Retaining G&G's renowned pre-upgraded internals, it still houses the impressive 25,000 RPM high-speed motor, ensuring the ARP9's signature rapid-fire rate.



Range test: During our range test it averaged around 312 FPS, perfectly site legal with the room to be upgraded. Its performance is what we would expect from G&G - consistent with good accuracy.


In the box, you get the G&G ARP9 3.0, a 68-Round Mid-Cap FCCM Magazine and the instruction manual. From my friends at HC2 Airsoft, the ARP9 3.0 retails for £339.99.


Post sponsored by HC2 Airsoft


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