ICS SPR/CQB Airsoft Combo


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The ICS CQB / SPR Combo is a brand-new product produced by ICS directly along with Fox Airsoft. This package includes an ICS UK1 MTR S1 Transform4, an ICS UK1 Captain complete upper receiver, and a metal ICS UK1 Captain flash hider. This package is perfect for any player trying to transition between outdoor and indoor FPS limits while saving money and preventing headaches. 


Out of the box, the SPR upper in this combo shoots right under 400 FPS, making it perfect for the SPR role at just about any airsoft field. It features a 14.5" outer barrel and a metal, full-length, 13" Keymod compatible rail system. This rail has keymod slots available on the bottom and both sides, as well as a full-length picatinny rail on top. It has a pair of ICS flip-up backup sights that are just as easy to deploy as they are to use.
 

On the SPR upper, we added a  Speed Keymod Angled Foregrip to give the right angle on our grip and a Lancer Tactical 2.5-10x Scope with Laser to make target acquisition a breeze at any range. As you can see, there's still tons of keymod rail space left over, leaving plenty of opportunity to customize this rifle just how you'd like it!


The aptly named CQB upper shoots just under 350 FPS right out of the box, ideal for any CQB situation. This upper has a 6.5" outer barrel and a full metal, 6" keymod rail system. The keymod slots on this rail are located on the bottom and sides, but there are fewer than on the SPR upper. The included ICS flip-up sights on the CQB upper have a much lower profile than those on the SPR upper.


The CQB upper receiver is sporting a  NcSTAR Green Laser and Nav Light Box to assist with close-quarters engagements and a Lancer Tactical Mini Red/Green Dot Sight for anything longer range than that.


The real magic of this setup happens in the ICS Split Gearbox Design. This design allows for a separate upper and lower gearbox. The upper has all the compression components, including the spring, meaning swapping uppers allows you to change your FPS by popping out a couple of pins! Also, diagnosing problems with this design is much easier, as many gearbox components are in plain sight. The split gearbox design allows the upper and lower receiver to separate as on a real AR platform. Changing barrel length, FPS, setups, and rail systems is as easy as popping out two pins.

 

The lower receiver differs slightly from the standard ICS Transform4, which features an ICS MTR S1 stock. This stock is incredibly comfortable and has a ton of space available for fitting batteries ranging from 9.6v butterflies to 11.1v stick LiPos. It also has an attached sling mount plate that is perfect for any single-point sling. The body pins on this lower are captive, making swapping uppers easier than you'd imagine.

This setup is quite the unique one, and it can either save you a lot of money by not having to purchase two different guns for outdoor limits and CQB limits or save you the headache of having to swap out your spring to change FPS. On top of that, you can build out two complete uppers to your liking when it comes to optics and accessories to optimize your builds for every field.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does QCB stand for in guns?

CQB stands for "Close Quarters Battle." It refers to combat situations that take place in confined spaces, such as buildings, narrow streets, and other tight environments where engagement distances are very short. CQB scenarios require weapons and tactics optimized for quick maneuverability, rapid target acquisition, and effective performance at close range. In airsoft, CQB guns are typically shorter and more compact to facilitate easier handling in such environments.

What does fixed slide mean in airsoft?

In airsoft, a fixed slide means that the slide of the pistol does not move when the gun is fired. Unlike blowback models, where the slide cycles back and forth with each shot, fixed slide airsoft guns remain stationary. Fixed slide airsoft guns are often more efficient in terms of gas or battery usage, as there is no energy expended on moving the slide. This can result in higher shot consistency and longer usage before needing to refill gas or recharge batteries. Fixed slide guns are commonly found in lower-cost models or those designed for specific roles where blowback action is not necessary.

Is CQB difficult?

CQB can be challenging due to the need for quick reflexes, precise movements, and effective communication with team members. The confined and dynamic nature of CQB environments requires players to think and react rapidly, often under pressure. Navigating tight spaces, clearing rooms, and engaging opponents at close range necessitate a high level of tactical awareness and skill. However, many players find CQB scenarios exhilarating and rewarding, offering a different set of challenges compared to open-field engagements.

What is the difference between CQC and CQB?

CQC stands for "Close Quarters Combat," while CQB stands for "Close Quarters Battle." While the terms are often used interchangeably, they have slightly different connotations. CQB typically refers to military or tactical operations in confined spaces, focusing on specific battle scenarios and engagements within tight quarters. CQC, on the other hand, is a broader term that encompasses all forms of close combat, including hand-to-hand fighting, and the use of knives and other close-range weapons. Essentially, CQB is a subset of CQC, with a specific emphasis on armed engagements in confined environments.

What is the FPS limit for CQB airsoft?

The FPS (feet per second) limit for CQB airsoft typically ranges between 300 and 350 FPS with 0.20g BBs. This limit is set to ensure safety due to the close engagement distances in CQB scenarios. Each airsoft field may have its specific rules and limits, so it is important to check with the field you plan to play at. Lower FPS limits help reduce the risk of injury and ensure that gameplay remains safe and enjoyable for all participants.