The A&K M60 HMG is a realistic airsoft replica of the legendary M60 machine gun, which has been in service since the 1950s. Originally developed for the US military, the M60 is best known for its use in the Vietnam War, and has served in a variety of roles, from infantry support to helicopter door gunner.
This airsoft version combines a durable metal construction with advanced internals to deliver a compelling gaming experience. The model features an electric 3500-round hi-cap magazine, reinforced mechanics, and adjustable rate of fire.
Features:
All-metal construction with steel parts (including flame arrester, bipod, heat shield, belt loops)
3500-round electronic magazine with voice-activated feed
Adjustable rate of fire (10–15 rounds/s)
Quick spring change system makes it easy to adjust output power
Adjustable hop-up improves accuracy
Removable barrel for easy maintenance
Ergonomic front handle and adjustable sights
Specifications:
Fire modes: Automatic
Hop-up: Adjustable
Magazine capacity: 3500 bullets
Magazine type: Hi-cap, electric feed
Output power: Approx. 1.97 J
Muzzle velocity: 460 FPS / 140 m/s (0.20 g BB)
Inner barrel length: 590 mm
Inner barrel diameter: 6.03 mm
Barrel threads: 14 mm CCW
Mechanism version: Special M60 version
Bearings: 8 mm steel ball bearings
Battery connector: T-Deans
Length: 1101 mm
Weight: 7220g
Material: Steel, aluminum, polymer
Color: Black
SKU: M60
Package contents:
A&K M60 HMG AEG
3500 round electric hi-cap magazine
Note: Battery and charger are not included in the package.
Real M60 machine gun
The M60 is a United States 7.62×51mm NATO caliber machine gun that was adopted in 1957. It was designed as a light and versatile support weapon for infantry, and is best known for its use in the Vietnam War. The M60 uses a belt feed and an air-cooled barrel that can be quickly changed in combat. The weapon has been in service with the United States Army, as well as many other armed forces and police units around the world. Although it has been partially replaced by newer models such as the M240, the M60 still has a significant role in various branches of the military and special forces.