Zion Arms R15 Mod 1 Rifle w/ Delta Stock

Zion Arms R15 Mod 1 Rifle w/ Delta Stock

Saying Farewell to Zion Arms R15 Mod 1 Short Barrel Airsoft Rifle with Delta Stock (Grey) 

Once a staple of our inventory, the Zion Arms R15 Mod 1 Airsoft Rifle provided airsoft enthusiasts with a winning combination of power, versatility, and durability. While this specific airsoft rifle is no longer part of our product lineup, we're excited to share that there are still fantastic alternatives available in the world of airsoft rifles, particularly in M4-style rifles.

The R15 Mod 1 was renowned for its compact size, making it incredibly easy to handle and maneuver on the airsoft fields. Its full-metal construction contributed to its realistic look and feel and ensured it could withstand the toughest airsoft skirmishes.

The short barrel design of the R15 Mod 1 added to its maneuverability, making it an ideal choice for close-quarters combat (CQB) scenarios. Its versatility shone through with a rail system that allowed users to attach various accessories, such as scopes, lasers, and flashlights, tailoring the rifle to their specific needs.

Powered by an electric gearbox, the R15 Mod 1 delivered reliable performance, and its fully upgradable gearbox allowed for customization to suit individual preferences. With a high-capacity magazine capable of holding up to 300 rounds, players never had to worry about running out of ammo mid-battle.

Accuracy was a standout feature of the R15 Mod 1, thanks to its high-quality metal inner barrel and adjustable hopup system. It provided precision and consistency in every shot. The rifle's ergonomic features, including a textured airsoft foregrip and adjustable stock, ensured comfort during extended airsoft games.

To explore our latest offerings in airsoft rifles, we invite you to visit our page.

New Product M4s

Our commitment to providing airsoft enthusiasts with top-quality firearms and accessories remains unwavering at Fox Airsoft. Our new M4-style rifles offer a wide range of options, ensuring you can find the perfect rifle to match your playstyle, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro.

While the Zion Arms R15 Mod 1 Airsoft Rifle may no longer be part of our inventory, our dedication to offering the best airsoft gear remains steadfast. Explore our other product categories, including our Starter Kit Page, Field Page, Rifle Page, and Pistol Page, to discover additional options to elevate your airsoft game.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does SBR mean in airsoft?

In airsoft, SBR stands for Short-Barreled Rifle. This term refers to airsoft guns that mimic the design and characteristics of real firearms with shorter barrels, typically under 16 inches. SBRs are favored for their compact size, making them ideal for close-quarters battle (CQB) environments where maneuverability and quick target acquisition are crucial. The shorter barrel length allows players to navigate tight spaces more efficiently, offering an advantage in fast-paced, indoor airsoft games.

What is a PDW airsoft gun?

PDW stands for Personal Defense Weapon. In airsoft, a PDW is a compact, lightweight firearm designed for use by military and law enforcement personnel who require a weapon that bridges the gap between a submachine gun and an assault rifle. PDWs are characterized by their small size, high rate of fire, and effective range, making them suitable for close to mid-range engagements. In the airsoft world, PDWs are popular for their versatility and ease of use in various game scenarios, from CQB to outdoor skirmishes.

What is the FPS limit for VIP airsoft?

The FPS (feet per second) limit for VIP airsoft games can vary depending on the specific field and its safety regulations. Generally, the FPS limit for airsoft guns used in VIP games ranges from 300 to 350 FPS for indoor fields and can be slightly higher for outdoor fields, typically up to 400 FPS. These limits are in place to ensure player safety and to prevent injuries from high-velocity BBs. It is always important to check the specific rules of the airsoft field where you will be playing to ensure compliance with their FPS limits.