Classic Army M15A4 full metal sportline carbine

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The Classic Army M15 A4 is your standard issue M4. It features a 14.5
inch barrel and a multi-position retractable stock. The carry handle
comes in an integrated rear peep sight. It can also be removed for
mounting optics or other sights as well. Since Classic Army does have
licensing privileges, each receiver is stamped with an authentic
Armalite Trademark.

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    5 of 5 | July 6, 2009 at 12:07 AM

    Price: $189.00

    Pros: accurate, good fps, nice piston, piston head and cylinder head, full metal, externally very nice and strong.

    Cons: sub par but still good cylinder, reliabilty is questionable, sector gear is not very strong, but will not fail if left at stock fps, front sling mount is wiglly and loud(but can b taken off)

    Recommended? No

    Wow, for an upgrade base, this gun is great. it has real delta rings, which I prefer. They dont wobble at all. the armalite logos are nice, although they dont really make guns anymore. Everything externally on this gun is absolutely great for a sport line. Internally, it should get metal bushings, gear set, and spring of your choice, and better cylinder. these are all parts that were made cheaper to keep the cost down. The only necesary mods should be metal bushings. everything else will last awhile, but will be the first things to go. I have had this gun for about 5 months and put about 10,000 rounds threw it. and the fps is still around 350-360. I'm going to wait and see if anythig goes out before I replace it. I give the gears 2 and 1/2 years of regular gaming. They could be better or worse, I've heard stories of them lasting 5 games, and them lasting forever. I had a problem wiht the wiring getting stripped, but thats been fixed and is a common problem with Classic Army guns. For the price, I suggest a G&G plastica. Its not metal, but is indestructable and very accurate. You can pick up metal body kits for $50-$60 later on.

    its a great cheap wall hanger, a good beginner gun for full metal status, and a great upgrade platform. But I generally would advise against it. Its not bad, its just that there are better options.
    5 of 5 | May 1, 2009 at 09:36 AM

    Price: $0.00

    Pros: high urability, great rpm, and just plain awsome

    Cons: none

    Recommended? Yes

    well im ganna start by saying . . . HOLY S*** lol. well anyway this gun is great i love it to death with an rpm (rounds per minute) of 1000 you wont ever go down on the feild if your skilled with the weapon. this gun feals extremally real. being all metal will help the durability a lot. now i added a red dot acog scope to the top of mine but thats just cause i wanted it to look cooler i deffinently recomend this gun to anyone has the money and is considering buying it. well thats all the time i got xXDIGITALDEATHXx out.
    5 of 5 | February 15, 2009 at 06:18 PM

    Price: $0.00

    Pros: awsomeness!

    Recommended? Yes

    m15a4 by classic army is my favorite of all the guns i have held, it feels extremely close to a real steal AR-15, fps on mine is still 320 after a couple of years!!!