Length - 700mm Weight - 2920g Magazine Capacity - 30 Rounds Power Source - Green Gas/Propane Blowback - YES Shooting Modes - Semi, Full Auto Hop-up - Adjustable Magazine Compatibility - VFC M4 gas magazines. FPS - 380
The M4 carbine and M16 are not ideally suited for all missions, so it was proposed that the modularity of the M16 series would allow a user to replace the upper receiver of an existing weapon with one more suitable to the task. One of two proposed special mission receivers that were planned for inclusion into the SOPMOD Block II kit, the CQBR has taken off on its own. Like the proposed Special Purpose Receiver, the Close Quarters Battle Receiver has been more or less taken on by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (often referred to as NSWC-Crane or just Crane) as its own project following the CQBR's removal from the SOPMOD program. Just as the Special Purpose Receiver morphed into the Special Purpose Rifle, and was type-classified as Mk 12 Mod 0/1, the complete CQBR-equipped carbine has been type-classified as the Mk 18 Mod 0, or the Mk 18 Mod 1 with a sightless gas block and full-length accessory rail kit.
The MK18 Mod 1 we have here is a faithful replication of the same model fielded by the many special operators. The gun is a fully licensed product so you will get authentic markings. The gas system is superb and the felt recoil is extremely satisfying. VFC has always done exceptional work on their triggers as of late and this one is no exception.
Taking advantage of the latest gas system from VFC the gun is expected to be able to perform very well and not eat up a ton of gas.