H&K MP7 A1 6 mm is an electric replica of a submachine gun used, among others, by Navy Seals, equipped with a folding front grip, retractable stock, flip-up sights, and a MOSFET unit.
The replica body, butt plate, and folding front grip are made of durable polymer with a matte, anti-slip texture. The barrel, gearbox, muzzle device, sights, stock guide, trigger, and pins are made of metal.
The compact design and retractable stock ensure high mobility and ease of handling, making the replica ideal for CQB operations. Thanks to three Picatinny rails, the user can mount selected shooting accessories such as a red dot sight, laser target marker, grip, or flashlight.
The ambidextrous safety/fire selector is located above the pistol grip, allowing convenient operation for both right- and left-handed users. The pistol features flip-up iron sights, providing a reliable back-up for a red dot sight.
The replica features licensed Heckler&Koch markings, which will surely appeal to airsoft enthusiasts who value attention to detail. The H&K MP7 A1 includes sling attachment points for mounting a tactical sling.
The pistol is equipped with a metal gearbox with steel gears, ensuring long-lasting and reliable performance.
To enhance efficiency, the replica is fitted with a MOSFET unit responsible for improved battery performance and faster trigger response.
The fired BBs reach a muzzle velocity of up to 348 fps, with an effective range exceeding 30 m, allowing confident competition during games or skirmishes. The electric drive and fire selector enable both semi-automatic and full-automatic fire.
The replica is designed to be powered by a Li-Po battery (not included).
The H&K MP7 A1 features an adjustable hop-up system, allowing precise BB trajectory adjustment and improved accuracy. For enhanced realism, dry firing is not possible after the magazine is empty or removed.
The set includes a polymer mid-cap magazine with a capacity of 120 BBs. Unlike hi-cap magazines, lower-capacity magazines do not require winding and do not rattle during movement.