Description
SW Aliens M41A Pulse Rifle AEG Gel Blaster – Black (SW-11-BK)
“I wanna introduce you to a personal friend of mine. This is an M41A Pulse Rifle. Ten millimetre, with over-and-under thirty millimetre pump action grenade launcher.” ―Cpl. Hicks, to Ripley (from predominantly Aliens 1986 and in cameo on Alien3 1992, used by the Weyland-Yutani commandos)
Meet the Snow Wolf M41A Pulse Rifle Gelsoft AEG. This blaster is a beautiful replica of the service rifle carried by the 22nd Century Colonial Marines in James Cameron’s iconic and Oscar winning big screen movies ‘Aliens and Alien 3’. True to the screen model, this fabulous replica is based on a Metal Thompson AEG Gel Blaster, with Nylon Polymer Furniture and replica under-barrel launcher. The Digital countdown LED is fully functional, counting your shots down from 95 to zero, obviously this is a nice touch and purely a cosmetic feature. As the Gel Magazine will hold approximately 180-200 gels, depending on Gel Size.
The ammo counter on the blaster is an operational unit that works with 9V batteries. The ammo counter starts off at 95 rounds, and will reset when you change magazines. If you wish to not use this function, you could remove the battery or switch it off. The gun also features a mock under barrel pump shotgun, but it is just for aesthetics, this is the battery compartment where you can insert your battery to power the rifle.
Orange tip shown for illustration purposes
** Battery not included **
Features:
- Nylon Polymer / Metal Construction
- Semi & Fully Automatic Shooting Mode
- Full metal Magazine
- Digital countdown LED display function for count your rifle shooting (LED counter starts from 95 to zero)
- Metal Gear & Gearbox
- Velocity: TBA After Testing on Arrival
- Propulsion / Powered by: AEG
- Gearbox version: V6 Gearbox
- Type of fire: Single, Auto
- Retractable Stock
- Mock Under Barrel Shotgun.
- Length: 680-780 MM
- Inner barrel length: 270MM
- Weight: 3735g
- Magazine type: Hi-Cap magazine
- Magazine capacity: Approx. 180 – 200 Gels
- Colour: Black and Grey
- Blow Back: NO
- Materials: Plastic + Metal
Built on a Snow Wolf Thompson AEG Rifle with working digital round counter display. A digital counter starts at 95 rounds and as the gun is supplied with a magazine that holds more than 95 rounds, the counter needs to be reset by removing the magazine and then re-inserting.
When you purchase a Gel Blaster from Tactical Edge Hobbies, you can be sure that you are purchasing a high quality, reliable product with a 30 day warranty and a dedicated team of technicians to assist you with what you need
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Always use the appropriate eye wear and take all reasonable safety precautions when using our products.
When Taking Your Double Bell Product Out Of The Box, Undo the Cable Tied from the outside of the box. Not from the inside. By doing from the inside you will scratch the blaster, voiding warranty.
Charging Batteries
Do not leave batteries unattended whilst charging and take off charge when they have completed charging.
When charging the batteries, we recommend charging them between 1-4 hours.
When they are charging the light/s will flash and once it is fully charged, the light/s will turn a solid red or green.
Also once you start to hear the battery getting flat, please recharge it as running it flat can damage the cells.
Soaking & Storage of Gels
When soaking the gels, they need to be soaked fully submerged in water from the tap for a minimum of 5-6 hours.
Once they have fully grown you can leave them in the water and keep them in or out of the refrigerator.
When you are ready to use them just drain of any excess water with a strainer before you feed them into the mag but do not dry them as they need to be lubricated to work properly.
You can store gel balls in a bucket of water with a lid for up to 3 months before they start to go super soft. We recommend if you do this to change the water every couple of weeks.
DISCLAIMER
Do not upgrade any part of your toy gel blaster as this will void the warranty. Upgrades refer to pulling any of the blaster apart or opening it up, changing springs or upgrading the battery from 7.4v to an 11.v battery.