SR25-M110K Sniper Rifle Replica - Tan
- New EFCS Gearbox Version
- Material: Metal + polymer
- Weight: 3140 g
- Length: 910 - 1075 mm
- Color: Tan
- Muzzle Velocity: ~365 FPS
- Engine: Electric
- Manufacturer: ARES
SR25-M110K Sniper Rifle Replica
A replica manufactured by the renowned ARES company. Thanks to a license from American Knight’s
Armament Company, a manufacturer of the live firearm original, the User can
feast his eyes on the authentic designation and markings on the receiver as
well as the characteristic graphical KAC logo with a helmet and a
shield. M110 is a semi-automatic sniper rifle used by US Army and USMS
soldiers since 2007. M110 is a perfected and modern version of the known and
popular SR25 rifle.
The appearance of the replica has been
carefully replicated in compliance with the live firearm original including the
trigger guard, double-sided magazine release button and bolt-catch along
with the chassis shape. One can boldly
claim that it is one of the best (if not the best) replicas of this type of
rifles that have ever appeared on the market. The cherry on top of the realism
is the ability to mount the original stock with the stock slide from the
live firearm. The replica features adjustable, slant, flip-up iron
sights. The external barrel has a right-handed, 14 mm thread which boasts
a flash hider.
The replica was made mainly of high-quality
aluminum alloy, namely - the entire receiver, external barrel, stock slide,
etc. The stock and pistol grip were made
of durable polymer. Space intended for a battery is located inside the
fixed stock.
M110K is equipped with a set of front URX
free float mounting rails. Thanks to RIS 22 mm mounting rails,
including a long, top rail, there is the possibility of the installation of a
wide array of additional accessories, starting with optical sights, through
lighting and ending up with tactical grips. The set includes a set of 3
protective panels for the aforementioned rails. The replica is equipped with
two QD tactical sling swivels - enabling the detachment with one press
of a button. The front swivel is attached to a RIS rail.
Access to the Hop-Up chamber is gained in a
traditional way - after pulling back the charging handle. An interesting detail
is the operational, double-sided bolt-catch button. The replica can fire
in full-auto mode, despite the lack of appropriate markings near the fire mode
selector. Furthermore, the set includes a solid, made of metal mount
for optics featuring two rings with a diameter of 30 mm.
Like many other ARES replicas, M110K also
has the ability to rapidly replace the spring without having to
disassemble the gearbox frame. The heart of this replica consists of a
reinforced, slightly modified gearbox V2, with an integrated EFCS -
Electronic Firing Control System module. It controls the operation of the
trigger box, allowing for a smooth operation and, above all, shortens the motor
reaction time to a squeeze of the trigger. A standard connector cube was
replaced with an electronic system. EFCS has an in-built MOSFET module.
EFCS significantly prolongs the lifetime
of the mechanism, thus of the entire replica and allows to use a
high-voltage battery, including LiPo.
The replica comes with a metal Mid-Cap
magazine in metal color with a capacity of up to 140 BBs.
The set does not include a battery or a
charger.
The set includes:
- replica
- magazine
- optics mount
- QD tactical sling swivel for RIS rail
- 2 x QD tactical sling swivels
- cleaning rod
- magazine speedloader
- User’s manual
NiCd
rechargeable battery is characterized by high efficiency
current-carrying capacity, but there are disruptive effect on memory.
Should be unloaded and loaded in the full cycle, ie, it is recommended
to fully discharge, and after unloading must charge the battery
immediately without leaving it for a long time in a discharged state.
NiMH batteries have a higher self-discharge over time and shorten the
life - on the other hand, they earn about 30% more capacity.
Blow back is a simulation system of the cocking lever - it imitates the work of it as the equivalent sharp. This system raises the realism and adds a lot more experience during shooting.
It is the spped of bb, while its leaving the innerbarrel of replica. This speed is measured in FPS (Feet Per Second).
1 FPS = 0,3 m/s
1 J = 99 m/s
1 J = 326,7 FPS
Indications v2, v3, v6 does not mean the level of advance, but only shape of gearbox skeleton which was used and selected by the manufacturer depending on the capabilities of the body of the replica. For example, a models of the M4/M16 family, MP5, have a v2 gearbox, while the AK family have gearbox v3.
Hop-Up system is used for overclocking bb during the shot (putting it in rotation), through which, it extends its flight path. Acting laws of physics make that bb lift up, while the gravitational force take it down. Appropriate adjustment of Hop-Up, will compensate for these two factors, which result in long and straight flight for longer distance and be greater focus shot (to improve accuracy).