Lancer Tactical Enforcer Series "NIGHWING"

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Lancer Tactical Enforcer Series "NIGHWING"

Postby Grounded » Tue Feb 18, 2020 7:15 pm

The hottest new gun that is already out of stock from Lancer Tactical. Folks, here is the Nightwing...tada!

This rifle is a unique change of pace compared to the typical M4 style airsoft rifle. This rifle is built with full metal upper and lower receivers alongside a one-piece full metal outer barrel. Lancer Tactical offers this rifle in a wide variety of styles and colors, this specific version is a sleek matte black rifle with navy blue accents. The adjustable Alpha stock has an integrated magwell to store tools and almost all battery sizes, and even has a compartment to fit a spare M4 style magazine. This NIGHT WING rifle has an extensive integrated 20mm RIS rail on the top and bottom of the rifle and M-LOK sections on the handguard, making it available for customization options such as optic sights or foregrips. Use the fixed front and adjustable rear sight to quickly and accurately zero in your targets, without the need of an additional optic accessory.

The NIGHT WING skeleton rifle features Lancer Tactical's 2nd Generation Version 2 Gearboxes with full metal parts, which can be easily upgraded or modified to user preference. The unique design of this rifle allows it to carry two magazines at the same time, and Lancer Tactical even includes an additional 70 round magazine that fits perfectly into the magwell stock. These gearboxes come out swinging with an upgraded high-torque 25K motor and ball bearing spring guide to withstand high amounts of stress from every gearbox cycle. The integrated Quick Spring Change System gives you the option to easily adjust the rifle velocity by adding different springs. Low resistance wiring is used throughout this whole rifle, to greatly increase smooth electrical flow from the battery. Use the adjustable rotary style hop-up to account for range and wind conditions, making sure no enemy is safe! Run onto the battlefield confident you have what it takes to come out on top, thanks to this new and improved AEG from Lancer Tactical.

Now for the details

Color: Black / Navy Blue
390 FPS (0.20g BB)
Magazine: 120rd / 70rd
Weight: 5.9lbs
Barrel Diameter: 6.03mm Tight Bore
11.1v LiPO Battery Recommended (NOT INCLUDED)
Full Metal Upper & Lower Receiver
CNC Machined Metal Barrel Assembly
Full Metal Version 2 Gearbox
Ball Bearing Spring Guide
18:1 Steel Gear Set
M-LOK Handguard
Extensive 20mm Picatinny Top and Bottom Rail
Lancer Fast Trigger w/ Integrated MOSFET
Low Resistance Wiring
Quick Change Spring System
Alpha Stock w/ Magwell (Additional Magazine INCLUDED)
Rear Wired
Fixed Front / Adjustable Rear Sights
High-Torque 25K Motor
Full Metal Trigger Assembly
Enhanced Trigger Guard
Front and Rear Sling Mounts
Ergonomically Designed Pistol Grip
Adjustable Hop-up
Safe / Semi / Full Auto

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Re: Lancer Tactical Enforcer Series "NIGHWING"

Postby Cyclops » Fri Feb 21, 2020 11:57 am

Not a fan on this one. Starting to look like an alien gun or something.
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Re: Lancer Tactical Enforcer Series "NIGHWING"

Postby Grounded » Fri Feb 21, 2020 1:48 pm

It is an acquired taste for sure. I am not a fan however, I am sure there is a market for that.
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Re: Lancer Tactical Enforcer Series "NIGHWING"

Postby Rentax » Sat Feb 22, 2020 8:55 pm

Thoughts on the "skeletonized" mag well?
It seems like people would be more apt to catch the mag on the side every now and then if you don't insert it perfectly.
I know we have seen this "back-up mag in the gun" before, but it seems like it would be harder to reload that way, I guess practice, practice, practice... but why do it one way for one gun and a different for another. Just seems like a way to have to learn more muscle memory.
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