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Marky
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8 September, 2010, 12:04
Hi,
I'm thinking about getting a CASV for my new m4, and have a couple of questions:
What length is needed for a standard m4a1?
And what does CASV actually stand for
Thanks in advance
Marky
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8 September, 2010, 12:35
Re: CASV
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8 September, 2010, 15:18
Re: CASV
The two versions available in airsoft (that I know of) are the CASV-EL, which is quite easy to come by and made by King Arms, and probably a clone alternative. This one fits a standard M4, replacing the foregrip and keeping the front iron sight. There is a section cut out to leave room for the front iron. There is also the CASV-M, also by King Arms, but I've not been able to find one for sale anywhere sensible. It is the same as the EL, but does not have the cut out for the front iron, meaning you need a low profile gas block and a RIS mountable front iron (assuming you want irons).
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8 September, 2010, 17:01
Re: CASV
Thanks to both of yyou really helpful
Much appreciated.
marky
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