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G17 carbine
Posted: 4 years ago | G17 pistol with flux defence brace
Item Description
For sale is g17 CQB carbine kit fitted with Flux defence brace and pistol carbine foregrip.
The pistol is an Army Armament R17, it is reliable and a TM copy so very easy to upgrade, it is all polymer as well, including the slide. The gun shoots accurately and has a good snappy kick as I have also fitted a 125% recoil spring. I have used the gun a hand full of times, it has also been hand stippled by myself and it looks even better then the stock ones.
The gun has a pistol carbine kit fitted to the front, this has been cut down and fused to the pistol, for added strength, this cannot be removed from the pistol lower.
There is a Flux defence pistol brace fitted to the rear of the pistol, I bought this off of rainbow8 for £135, they are currently sold out worldwide and very hard to obtain! This can be removed from the pistol and can be fitted to a variety of G17's and G18's. At the push of a lever on the right hand side, the brace extended (as shown in the photos)
The gun also comes with the original 23rd mag and a TM extended 50 round mag.
Also a flux holster (not pictured) will come with the gun, this fits all g17's, it will not fit this gun as the carbine front is fused on, but if youre someone, like me, who loves pistols and has a trusty g17 sidearm, this will come in handy.
The reason for sale is because I am looking to upgrade some of my other guns that I used quite often.
Here is the breakdown on what was spent
Pistol cost £50
Carbine kit cost £30
125% recoil spring cost £12
TM extended mag cost £45
Flux defence brace cost £135
Any questions please email me through this website.
- Category: Pistols
- Location: Buckinghamshire CC
- Condition: Used
- FPS: 280*
* All FPS figures are approximate as temperature, gas, manufacturing changes can all affect the FPS.