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F2000 gl1 airsoft
F2000 gl1 airsoft




  1. #F2000 gl1 airsoft serial number#
  2. #F2000 gl1 airsoft mod#
  3. #F2000 gl1 airsoft manual#
  4. #F2000 gl1 airsoft full#

The release tab to open the chamber is also on the left side.

#F2000 gl1 airsoft serial number#

The launcher also includes a unique serial number plate, which is cleanly cut and firmly embedded. The end cap and barrel extension are metal however. This is however a plastic insert, but it helps cut down on the weight of the overall unit. I was pleased to see the inner barrel has rifling grooves cut into it. Compared to my friend’s EGLM this one had decently cleaned up casting lines, and the only really noticeable spot was on the handguard. It can definitely take some good hits, not that I generally abuse my stuff like that. The plastic body feels very strong, and is a polycarbonate, nylon reinforced ABS. Overall the launcher is nicely put together.

#F2000 gl1 airsoft manual#

It goes without saying that a basic instruction manual is included, though it’s very basic and doesn’t even include an exploded parts diagram (you’ll know why later!)

f2000 gl1 airsoft

The larger magwell allows smaller mags some wiggle room in case the RIS does not allow the launcher itself to sit at just the right distance from the magwell like you would find if you attach it to a real spec Mk16 magwell. I do know of a number of people that have attached the EGLM with the 7.62 magwell trigger group to various M4’s and other various rifles. The Mk17 on the other hand uses a FNH designed 7.62x51 magazine that looks somewhat similar to a SR25 7.62x51 magazine. The Mk16 is based on the standard STANAG 5.56x45 magazines thus the magwell is shorter. My only gripe here is that they are not marked, but this is easily fixed by a little red paint.įor those of you that might not be familiar with the SCAR series. They both have the basic pull trigger as well as a safety. Besides the launcher body itself it includes the Mk16 (SCAR-L) trigger group, and the larger Mk17 (SCAR-H) trigger group. Inside the box everything was tightly packed with no wiggle room and shrink wrapped to keep out dust and foam chunks in.Īs accessories go, the “Matrix” ELGM is pretty sparse. My “Matrix” EGLM came in a very nicely packaged box with EGLM clearly printed on the box, as well as 2 very unusual packing straps, I’ve never seen this on any airsoft gun or accessory before, very strange…

f2000 gl1 airsoft

I did not purchase the Mk13 stand alone carrier since I intended on mounting it on the Mk17, but I may at some later date. This particular review will focus on the “Matrix” brand EGLM found on. However, there a few brand names that muddy the water so hopefully this review will help people sort out what’s what.

f2000 gl1 airsoft

So that leaves most people with very limited choices. Having had previous experience with the ARES Mk 13 EGLM I knew for a fact it would not fit the VFC design due to the style of mags the VFC uses, and the style of trigger group the ARES EGLM uses.

#F2000 gl1 airsoft full#

(taken from )Īfter some debate I finally decided to break down and invest in a full grenadier setup for my trusty VFC Mk17 SCAR-H. The EGLM system features a double action trigger and a swing out chamber. The FN40GL is marketed in both an L (Light) and H (Heavy) model, for fitting the appropriate SCAR variant.

#F2000 gl1 airsoft mod#

Introduced in 2004 as an addition, the Enhanced Grenade Launching Module (EGLM), officially referred to as the FN40GL, or Mk 13 Mod 0, is a 40 mm grenade launcher based on the 'GL1' designed for the F2000.






F2000 gl1 airsoft