/ Swiss Arms Licensed SG552 Commando Airsoft AEG Rifle (Model: E

Manufacturer Description

NOTE: Optic not included

FeaturesFully licensed by Swiss Arms with laser engraved trademarks
Heavy duty metal alloy receiver assembly with metal barrel assembly & handguard
Lightweight polymer furniture (handguard, pistol grip, stock)
Tactical side folding stock
Metal quad-rail handguard; Metal Picatinny rail mount for optics
Ambidextrous fire selector (safe / semi / auto)
Tokyo Marui compatible electric blowback Ver3 metal gearbox
Rotary style hopup


SG an abbreviation for Sturmgewehr which translates to "assault rifle" is the designation given to the new rifle being developed for the Swiss Army as a modern, modular combat rifle that can be configured and deployed for numerous roles.
The 552 or "Commando" variant of the SG55x series of rifles features a shorter barrel making it the most compact in its line. It's intended purpose was to fill the role for a compact weapons system for Special Units, Vehicle Crews, Paratroopers, and Law Enforcement where a larger profile weapon is not necessary or unwieldy to field.
Manufacturer: Cybergun (Swiss Arms Licensed)

FPS: 370

Color: Gun Metal / Black

Specifications:Length: 480mm / 725mm (Folded / Extended)
Weight: 2980g
Inner Barrel: ~275mm
Magazine Capacity: 200rds
Thread Direction: 14mm Negative
Gearbox: EBB Ver 3 Metal, Fully Upgradeable
Motor: Medium Type
Fire Modes: Semi/Full-Auto, Safety
Battery: 7.4v Small Buffer Tube Type LiPo recommended (Battery not included. Wired to Handguard w/ Small Tamiya Connector)
Hopup: Yes, Adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine

About Swiss ArmsSwiss Arms, formerly a sub-division of SIG, produces the standard issue service rifle of the Swiss Armed Forces the SG550 line.. The SG (Sturmgewehr / Assault Rifle) 550 was designed as a modern, modular infantry rifle meant to replace the Swiss Armys aging Stgw 57 Battle Rifles. The newer modernized rifle will feature modularity in a single platform to provide the appropriate equipment from Special Forces needs all the way to a General Issue Infantry weapon. Other features include vastly reduced weight as well as being chambered in the common NATO 5.56x45mm cartridge.