6mmProShop FAL Carbine Airsoft AEG w/ M-LOK Handguard (Version: Carbine Barrel / Full Stock)
15 Customer Reviews
by hunter d. on 12/09/2025
"does anyone what mid caps i can buy for this AEG??
by Ryan M. on 07/28/2023
"Much better then I had expected. Chrono'd @ 315 with a .25. The motor has some pretty strong magnets in it. The version 3 gear box has a quick change spring guide also. Internally the cylinder is ported which was making the gun air starved for the 510mm inner barrel it has. The cylinder head has a double o-ring which is nice. After putting an m130, non-ported cylinder, new piston o-ring, lonex titan a1 motor, 6.02 tb barrel, and flat hop the gun is super snappy and shooting just over 2j and a perfect dmr.
by Sam H. on 04/06/2021
"A rock solid very well balanced gun. This thing is easy to use, and is very accurate. After a few hundred shots the gun settles in nice at about 330-340 fps with .20s and hits what you point it at.
The 90 round mags feed perfectly on either semi or full auto and feed all but the last two rounds.
Its easy to put a large 8.4 volt batteyr in and the wires, unlike other guns out there.
While it is a long gun it has a nice weight and is perfectly balanced.
This has already become my personal favorite.
The gun doesnt care what happens, it just keeps going all day long.
JG did a great job making their airsoft version of this classic, it seems like it will last as long a the real one did.
The 90 round mags feed perfectly on either semi or full auto and feed all but the last two rounds.
Its easy to put a large 8.4 volt batteyr in and the wires, unlike other guns out there.
While it is a long gun it has a nice weight and is perfectly balanced.
This has already become my personal favorite.
The gun doesnt care what happens, it just keeps going all day long.
JG did a great job making their airsoft version of this classic, it seems like it will last as long a the real one did.
by Shane S. on 02/23/2021
"Bought pre-owned from Nashville Airsoft years ago and only worked for one game. However, a good friend of mine was able to not only repair it but upgrade it in almost every way. I have the folding stock version and love it.
by Benjamin G. on 10/30/2020
"I just got this thing and oh boi does it feel premium!
It has a good rpm for the price. The fps is epic! 500 rounds in a mag is really good. Electric blowback makes it look, sound, and feel good! The only thing I see as a con is the peq box on type D
Im going to fix that issue with a forgrip battery holder after that there is no cons with me. This thing is a absolute beast.
Full metal except for the forgrip its alittle heavy buy not an issue for me.
It has a good rpm for the price. The fps is epic! 500 rounds in a mag is really good. Electric blowback makes it look, sound, and feel good! The only thing I see as a con is the peq box on type D
Im going to fix that issue with a forgrip battery holder after that there is no cons with me. This thing is a absolute beast.
Full metal except for the forgrip its alittle heavy buy not an issue for me.
by Mary A. on 11/26/2019
"I got mine a few months ago and it is a great replica of the FAL that is compact and your hybrid between an M4 and an AK. feels sturdy, easy to work on and very accurate.
by Gage L. on 05/10/2025
"So far works great, BUT, after about two or three games the pistol grip and stock fell off. so far nothing that cant be fixed, overall works great.
by wyatt h. on 07/29/2022
"I bought this gun about a month ago, and it is one of the best. I bought the type c version, and is keymodkeymod sucks dont buy. the type c version does come with two keymod rail mounts which are metal, and it comes with a moc Peq 16, and a vertical foregrip, along with a battery. this gun works well, but the blowback system is a little under welming.
Pros
all metal
comes with a lot of acceccories
lots of rails
cons
heavy
mags are hard to find
over all worth the purchase.
Pros
all metal
comes with a lot of acceccories
lots of rails
cons
heavy
mags are hard to find
over all worth the purchase.
by Nicholas B. on 07/03/2022
"I got this gun on Evike while it was on a special and I haven’t looked back. Let’s get the cons out of the way first: 1) It can be heavy for those who are young or those that may be used to lighter guns, 2) the screws that holds the paratrooper stock, magazine catch release and one screw on the upper receiver came loose (I lost the magazine catch mid match because of this, and the stock screw always threatens to be next), 3) the PEQ box it comes with is crap (mine had the nut, which is made of plastic, stripped out and made it impossible to mount), and 4) extra magazines are a PAIN to find. I can only assume the screws being loose are a result of poor quality control during final assembly, the PEQ it comes with is just a poorly built piece of crap (you’ll probably have to buy a new one), and the magazine shortage is just a result of the COVID economy backlog. Now for the pros: 1) it is very aesthetically pleasing, 2) the range is VERY good (hitting people up to 140 ft out once the hop up is tuned right), 3) the internals are solid and the fps is great right out of the box (didn’t have to change it to meet outdoor field specs, and 4) it’s not ANOTHER M4 (in my opinion they are way too common and generic).
The pros in my opinion far outweighs the cons. The performance out of the box is a decent match for most of the crytacs and hpa guns I went up against. As long as you accept and mitigate the impact of the cons, just wait for the next special for this (or similar) gun and pounce on it. Oh and yes, it is a JG, the internals will break eventually, but since it has an AK series gearbox, it is easy to obtain replacement internal parts (or you can just slap in a polar star engine and go to town). This gun has options, and in a world of never ending M4s this gun is a relief to look at, and is a pleasure to bring out to play.
The pros in my opinion far outweighs the cons. The performance out of the box is a decent match for most of the crytacs and hpa guns I went up against. As long as you accept and mitigate the impact of the cons, just wait for the next special for this (or similar) gun and pounce on it. Oh and yes, it is a JG, the internals will break eventually, but since it has an AK series gearbox, it is easy to obtain replacement internal parts (or you can just slap in a polar star engine and go to town). This gun has options, and in a world of never ending M4s this gun is a relief to look at, and is a pleasure to bring out to play.
by Cody L. on 02/22/2021
"I got this gun in the 2021 Valentine Flash Edition BOA, and I'm very excited that I did. Very solid construction with no wobble in any part of the gun. Fire selector snaps very crisply between the 3 modes, and I'm getting between 1.2 to 1.4 joules with .25 gram bb's. However, I don't know if I received a open box version that was defective, but the hop up does not work at all. The bb's drop after about 50 feet thanks to this...I will take it apart and try to figure out what is happening. I also didn't realize that this is an older model and IS NOT LIPO READY. There is no MOSFET in this rifle, so don't slap a 11.1v in it unless you want to destroy it. I will be dropping a Gate Titan in it or something like that to upgrade it to modern day standards. That being said, it still feels pretty snappy for a gun running on an old 9.6v.
by Austin S. on 02/10/2024
"I got this as a gift for Christmas (shorty barrel & folding stock) and it has given me nothing but problems since day one, firstly, the bucking was bent so badly that it was interfering with the hop up wheel making it very difficult to adjust the hop up, secondly the peq box battery box is a hot pile of garbage, not only is it the size of texas but it the attachment mechanism is garbage, it will fall off at the lightest touch and it is super finicky when reattaching it. My recommendation is unless you are really good at teching on airsoft guns, get the full stock variant it will give you less problems in the future.
by Matthew F. on 10/31/2021
"Version purchased: Carbine barrel / full stock
Idk how to feel about this replica...
The overall finish and quality of the parts feels fine, but there is a LOT of slop between the parts. The handguard wobbles around even when fully tightened and the upper/lower receivers have a lot of vertical wobble even when completely assembled. Also, the barrel was tilted like 10 degrees to the left, which caused the pinned-in front sight to also be tilted. To fix the slop issues I had to fill the gaps with epoxy, and to fix the tilted barrel I had to drill a new flat surface on the outer barrel so I could screw in the barrel straight. The roll pin holding in the bolt release is also useless and would just fall out, so I had to replace it with one that was thicker.
I only had two issues in terms of functionality: Firstly that the grooves for the selector were way too shallow and I had to deepen them, because shooting on auto would cause the selector to flip up to semi, and shooting on semi would cause the selector to flip up to safe. Secondly, the MLOK rail is waaaaaaay too close to the outer barrel, and to get any MLOK accessories to fit I had to cut down the screws, otherwise they would contact the outer barrel and not screw all the way.
All that being said, this is the only FAL you can find state-side that doesn't have a terrible gearbox (ARES), proprietary parts (ARES), or terrible design (ARES). This replica uses a standard G3 hopup, a standard V3 gearbox/motor cage with the FAL selector plate, and a little screw-in clip on the gearbox to hold the wires taut at the front of the gearbox (screws into where the selector gear on an AK would go)
The gearbox has a metal air nozzle, and the piston has a full metal rack. There's also a quick change spring guide without a ball bearing, and without a screw that goes on the back to keep the spring guide straight. It also has a JG blue motor. The stock airseal is pretty meh (+-10 fps) even after cleaning/relubing. The cylinder should also be replaced, because for some reason a 400+mm barrel was paired with a 1/2 cylinder. Completely stock, the gun shoots 1.2J (360fps w/ .20g bbs) average.
Miscellaneous: Bolt locks back, there is no EBB, and my Classic Army midcaps fit
Overall 2.5/5, there's absolutely zero reason that a near-300 dollar replica should have so much slop. I honestly wouldn't purchase this unless you are willing to fix any potential slop, and it's either on sale for sub-200 or if you REALLY want a slick-looking FAL that you can upgrade. Not any fault on EVIKE's part, but I'm still kind of shocked that I bought this for 270 dollars and it had so much slop.
P.S. LCT pls make FAL :(
Idk how to feel about this replica...
The overall finish and quality of the parts feels fine, but there is a LOT of slop between the parts. The handguard wobbles around even when fully tightened and the upper/lower receivers have a lot of vertical wobble even when completely assembled. Also, the barrel was tilted like 10 degrees to the left, which caused the pinned-in front sight to also be tilted. To fix the slop issues I had to fill the gaps with epoxy, and to fix the tilted barrel I had to drill a new flat surface on the outer barrel so I could screw in the barrel straight. The roll pin holding in the bolt release is also useless and would just fall out, so I had to replace it with one that was thicker.
I only had two issues in terms of functionality: Firstly that the grooves for the selector were way too shallow and I had to deepen them, because shooting on auto would cause the selector to flip up to semi, and shooting on semi would cause the selector to flip up to safe. Secondly, the MLOK rail is waaaaaaay too close to the outer barrel, and to get any MLOK accessories to fit I had to cut down the screws, otherwise they would contact the outer barrel and not screw all the way.
All that being said, this is the only FAL you can find state-side that doesn't have a terrible gearbox (ARES), proprietary parts (ARES), or terrible design (ARES). This replica uses a standard G3 hopup, a standard V3 gearbox/motor cage with the FAL selector plate, and a little screw-in clip on the gearbox to hold the wires taut at the front of the gearbox (screws into where the selector gear on an AK would go)
The gearbox has a metal air nozzle, and the piston has a full metal rack. There's also a quick change spring guide without a ball bearing, and without a screw that goes on the back to keep the spring guide straight. It also has a JG blue motor. The stock airseal is pretty meh (+-10 fps) even after cleaning/relubing. The cylinder should also be replaced, because for some reason a 400+mm barrel was paired with a 1/2 cylinder. Completely stock, the gun shoots 1.2J (360fps w/ .20g bbs) average.
Miscellaneous: Bolt locks back, there is no EBB, and my Classic Army midcaps fit
Overall 2.5/5, there's absolutely zero reason that a near-300 dollar replica should have so much slop. I honestly wouldn't purchase this unless you are willing to fix any potential slop, and it's either on sale for sub-200 or if you REALLY want a slick-looking FAL that you can upgrade. Not any fault on EVIKE's part, but I'm still kind of shocked that I bought this for 270 dollars and it had so much slop.
P.S. LCT pls make FAL :(
by Jake H. on 04/24/2026
"First few minutes after unboxing and I have mixed feelings about this AEG
For starters, it does come with an 8.4v battery which would be nice if it held a charge. Not a big deal since I already have a few batteries, maybe it’s just bad luck. With the fixed stock I was hoping for more battery space.
The weight of this AEG feels really nice, but would feel much better if the upper receiver and hand guard weren’t loose.
I chrono’d it at 294fps with .25g bbs, which isn’t terrible, but for the amount of money you pay for it, there’s definitely some missing value.
I think this gun would score a lot higher if these issues were addressed.
For starters, it does come with an 8.4v battery which would be nice if it held a charge. Not a big deal since I already have a few batteries, maybe it’s just bad luck. With the fixed stock I was hoping for more battery space.
The weight of this AEG feels really nice, but would feel much better if the upper receiver and hand guard weren’t loose.
I chrono’d it at 294fps with .25g bbs, which isn’t terrible, but for the amount of money you pay for it, there’s definitely some missing value.
I think this gun would score a lot higher if these issues were addressed.
by Brady H. on 01/09/2023
"Mixed feeling on this rifle,
Looks 10/10 it looks great and is an accurate representation of the FAL, however the hand guard was very wobbly and the rails misaligned, the hop up wheel was very hard to turn, and it came with three screws missing. The slide release fell off when I pulled it out of the box, and was missing the pin…it was a little upsetting. I hope maybe the infernal were good but no dice…the semi auto didn’t work and the full auto sent bbs rolling out of the end of the barrel or flying into space… Evike
was wonderfully kind and sent a RMA and I have since returned it. Hopefully they can fix it or send a new not falling apart one!!
Looks 10/10 it looks great and is an accurate representation of the FAL, however the hand guard was very wobbly and the rails misaligned, the hop up wheel was very hard to turn, and it came with three screws missing. The slide release fell off when I pulled it out of the box, and was missing the pin…it was a little upsetting. I hope maybe the infernal were good but no dice…the semi auto didn’t work and the full auto sent bbs rolling out of the end of the barrel or flying into space… Evike
was wonderfully kind and sent a RMA and I have since returned it. Hopefully they can fix it or send a new not falling apart one!!
by Indigo C. on 04/16/2022
"If you’re buying this, it’s because it’s the only FAL on the market (I’m not going to count the $600 proprietary-part wall decoration as a competitor). There is no other reason why you’d want this gun, especially not if you’re looking for quality. I’ve gotten 2 of these so far. The first one was dead on arrival, I returned it and bought a new one, which died after going through a single magazine. Both suffered from the same issue: the gearbox locked up, semi auto stopped working, then the trigger became stiff and clicked loudly, unable to fire in either mode. Then it ceases to function entirely. I’ve seen this happen to people on youtube, and I’ve seen it happen to me two times in a row. It’s clearly a common issue and you need to keep that in mind if you plan on buying this.
Luckily, the gun is incredibly easy to work on; the internals are built with V3 parts and uses a V3 gearbox, with the selector plate being the only proprietary piece. Another reviewer on this page has a much more detailed description. Everything they said is true. It’s very easy to disassemble the gun, with the receiver held by two large and secure screws. The Echo1 tech support YouTube channel has a full video on it. Every FAL made by companies other than King Arms and Ares are the same model; it might just be the quality that differs. However, not everyone has the time or money to fix a gun that’s expected to work brand new. On top of that, the exterior build quality is not what you’d expect for a near-$300 rifle. The handguard wobbles, the pin that holds the bolt release falls out very easily, and the safety is loose.
The one time the gun actually functioned, it was good. The hopup was straight and the rotary dial was stiff. The fire rate was average. When it worked, it was a solid, accurate gun that one could use to play offensively, or use as a DMR. I didn’t test the FPS because it broke down before I could use a chronograph. I simply wouldn’t trust this thing stock on the field. I’d rather use a more boring but consistent gun that works all day than bring an exotic piece that breaks down within an hour in and makes you leave the game.
Conclusion? If you buy this, you’re not buying a gun. You’re buying a project. The only good thing about this gun is the fact that it’s an FAL. I just hope someday a better company gives the FAL the quality replica it deserves :(
Luckily, the gun is incredibly easy to work on; the internals are built with V3 parts and uses a V3 gearbox, with the selector plate being the only proprietary piece. Another reviewer on this page has a much more detailed description. Everything they said is true. It’s very easy to disassemble the gun, with the receiver held by two large and secure screws. The Echo1 tech support YouTube channel has a full video on it. Every FAL made by companies other than King Arms and Ares are the same model; it might just be the quality that differs. However, not everyone has the time or money to fix a gun that’s expected to work brand new. On top of that, the exterior build quality is not what you’d expect for a near-$300 rifle. The handguard wobbles, the pin that holds the bolt release falls out very easily, and the safety is loose.
The one time the gun actually functioned, it was good. The hopup was straight and the rotary dial was stiff. The fire rate was average. When it worked, it was a solid, accurate gun that one could use to play offensively, or use as a DMR. I didn’t test the FPS because it broke down before I could use a chronograph. I simply wouldn’t trust this thing stock on the field. I’d rather use a more boring but consistent gun that works all day than bring an exotic piece that breaks down within an hour in and makes you leave the game.
Conclusion? If you buy this, you’re not buying a gun. You’re buying a project. The only good thing about this gun is the fact that it’s an FAL. I just hope someday a better company gives the FAL the quality replica it deserves :(
