NORTHEAST MTP Kit for UZI Mini GBB Series
NORTHEAST MTP Kit for UZI Mini GBB Series is backorder / pre-order and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Region of Origin: Taiwan
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Design Features & Specifications
- All components are manufactured from 6061-T5 aluminum alloy, precision CNC machined, and finished with black hard anodized coating.
- To reduce overall weight and minimize external protrusion, the handguard section utilizes the M-LOK interface system.
- To maximize the use of limited space, all openings are designed for functional mounting purposes. In certain positions, minor thinning of the M-LOK locking plate may be required to ensure proper installation.
- The front section retains the necessary clearance for the detachable barrel retention ring, without compromising the original structural functions.
- The system is fully compatible with the original factory charging handle, requiring no replacement or modification.
- After installation of the scope mount, the heights between the optic centerline and the barrel centerline closely matches that of a non over raised (approximately 1.7-inch) optic mount on the M4 platform, allowing reliable zero retention.
- The system features a 4-slot M1913 rail sight bridge, supporting optics up to the Aimpoint T-2 size.
- The scope mount utilizes a sliding rail interface combined with screw fastening, providing high rigidity and stable mounting with minimal movement.
Airsoft Product Quality Standards
Airsoft Product Quality Standards
In the airsoft industry, it is impossible and unrealistic for products to be completely 100% perfect. As long as they do not affect the product's function or performance and overall appearance, minor wobble, shake or movement of product components, minor scratches, dents or discoloration are also considered to be part of the standard quality.
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