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G&G CM16 Wild Hog
Posted: 4 years ago | Combat Machine with snappy trigger!
Item Description
SOLD
I am selling a G&G CM16 Wild Hog 7" on behalf of my brother. This RIF is a great performer with a very snappy trigger due to the ETU. It shoots with a loud pop due to the sound amplifier and is great for both CQB or field use. It has a polymer body and aluminium keymod rail and feels solid.
The RIF has always been run on the recommended battery - Giant Power 11.1v 1300mah 15C stick and the trigger response and ROF are impressive. It also has a 3 rnd burst mode. in addition to this it has the standard G&G combat machine internals which are well known for being reliable. The hop up is well known for being brilliant and doesn't disappoint.
It also boasts the G&G Gos stock which can be locked into place and also has a compartment for small batteries (or skittles).
There are a few marks on the rail as pictured. It has been back to the retailer for a warranty repair on the mosfet which is a well known issue with these G&G's. It was fully repaired and ran well on multiple game days since the repair. If it happens again a perun G&G ETU replacement mosfet will solve the issue which is a very simple mod.
Pro's
Very snappy trigger
Great hop up unit
Combat machine internals
Sounds intimidating
3 rnd burst mode
Con's
Mosfet has failed in the past - but is fully working now
Some marks on Keymod rail (pictured)
Slightly squeak when pulling the trigger
All in all a great gun to run stock and infinite possibilities for upgrades. Comes with the G&G high cap from the box. The standard packaging has been discarded but will be shipped well wrapped in a solid box.
£130 ONO
- Category: Assault Rifles
- Location: Warwickshire
- Condition: Used
- FPS: 320*
* All FPS figures are approximate as temperature, gas, manufacturing changes can all affect the FPS.