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Sir Chops
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Hi all, should have my UKARA number by the end of the week, and I’m looking for a particular weapon that I can’t seem to find anywhere.

 

I want a G&G Raider 2.0-L but with a more conventional crane stock. The only version 2.0s I can find in L spec have that weird small stock like this, and I hate this stock!...

 

https://www.weekendwarriorsairsoft.co.uk/index.php?_route_=gandg-cm16-combat-machine-raider-l-2-0e-airsoft-m4-aeg-rifle-black

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That one doesn’t look right to me? That looks like normal one as opposed the L with the longer barrel?

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Yup, that's the regular one.  Patrol Base also do the L, but it's not not the 2.0E with ETU / MOSFET.

 

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/g-and-g-armament-combat-machine-cm16-raider-l?pv=2438

 

An alternative, how about the Specna Arms SA-E03 Edge?

 

https://www.patrolbase.co.uk/specna-arms-rock-river-arms-sa-e03-edge-carbine?pv=9480

 

It's a bit more than what you were looking at the for G&G, but it's got the length you want and the MOSFET, plus a 6.03mm barrel, rotary hop, quick change spring and 2 midcaps rather than 1 hi-cap magazine.  We're quite liking the Specnas at the moment.

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I must admit I had been looking at the Specna rifles, I think I was just being swayed by the fact that raiders have been around so long that they are tried and tested as it were. I’m definitely open to the Specna, might pop along to my local and see if they have any to have a hold of

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Oh, sure, the Raiders are pretty nice with no surprises.  But the Specnas have a lot of features that would be considered upgrades.  I'd love a quick change spring system, it can be a real sod getting a gearbox back together under tension with only the normal number of human hands and digits.

 

Luke at Negative Airsoft calls them his go-to brand for AR/M4s, and he's not one for holding back on criticism where it's warranted.

 

 

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