"Features:
Fully licensed Cybergun SIG SAUER MCX AEG.
Extendable stock.
Front wired with battery plug outside of rail.
Adjustable hop up.
Keymod rail system.
Adjustable Stock length.
Full metal apart from stock & grip.
Flip up front & rear sight.
Specifications:
Length - 580mm
Weight - 28500g
Magazine Capacity - 120 Rounds
Power Source - Battery Powered
Blowback - None
Hop-up - Adjustable
Magazine Compatibility - VFC AEG Magazines
FPS - 300 approx (comes with four springs to change FPS via quick change system, M100, M120, M130)
Cybergun's new fully licensed MCX AEG is not something to take lightly. Cybergun have upped their game as handling this for the first time will make you feel like you have a sturdy airsoft gun in your hands. The extendable stock and flip up front and rear sights are extremities you won't have to worry about due to the sheer sturdiness of the gun. The keymod rail system has ample room for plenty of extra accessories if you decide to add them. It is currently front wired with the plug sticking out of the right side of the rail system so you will have to find an external PEQ box for a battery with tamiya connectors. Firing at a stable 300fps out of the box, the MCX won't let you down in CQB and will hold its own in outdoor games.
Includes:
x1 Cybergun SIG SAUER MCX AEG.
x1 1x 120Rnd Magazines.
x1 Manual.
x4 Springs"
Our courier partners deliver from Monday to Friday, excluding Bank Holidays. We will attempt to dispatch all packages within 24 hours, although at peak times this may take slightly longer. Orders with products with two-tone service or Defence Check may take longer to dispatch.
Once the order is dispatched you will get an email with the tracking number and which courier partner it’s going to be delivered via. Any missing/incorrect items need to be reported with 48hrs of signed delivery.
Faulty Product?! Unfortunately that is part of life but be rest assured we are here to help! Contact one of our friendly staff via phone or email. Stating what the problem is, if we can resolve the problem via phone or email great if not then they will advise how to send it back and what details we require.
Two tone
We can two tone any weapon we sell at Bespoke Airsoft. The purpose for two toning is if you do not hold a valid defense under the Violent Crimes Reduction Act (VCRA, 2006) which is to prevent the misuse of Replica Weapons, which applies in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
The gun will be sprayed 51% in a bright/primary color (we do only blue, green and red currently). The process of two toning currently runs at 2 working days depending on Drying Time, which is effected by Ambient Temperature and Weather. and currently no express delivery is available for this even if you select it at checkout.
FAQs
1. What is a BB gun used for? BB guns are mostly used for practice shooting and training. The stronger ones (i.e. Air Rifles) can also control pests or hunt small animals.
2. Do you need a Licence in the UK for a BB gun? No, you don't need a licence for a BB gun in the UK, but there are rules. The BB Gun needs to be in two colours; one has to be a primary. All our guns are on the website as per default.
3. Is a BB gun a good weapon? BB guns, despite sometimes being seen as toys, can be dangerous. They fire pellets at high speeds and can cause serious harm, or even be deadly in some situations.
4. Can you shoot BB guns in public in the UK without a Firearm license? BB guns in the UK navigate a legal grey area. While certain models, notably low-power 'soft air' types, typically evade classification as section 1 firearms, more potent versions may require a valid firearms certificate to avoid legal repercussions.
5. Can you shoot a BB gun in your garden? You can use a BB gun in your garden under UK law, but you have to ensure the pellets don't go into your neighbour's yard, plot or land. If they do and you don't have permission, it's against the law.
6. Which UK law am I breaking if the pellets go into my neighbour's law without permission? If your BB gun pellets go into your neighbour's yard without permission, you're breaking UK laws. Specifically, the 1968 Firearms Act and possibly the 2003 Anti-Social Behaviour Act, because you may be causing your neighbours trouble or worry.