JG AK47 Beta Spetsnaz Airsoft AEG Rifle 0509
Specifications:
- Velocity: 350 FPS (0.2 g BB) / Range 150-200 Feet
- Barrel Length: 7.5 inches / 19 cm
- Magazine Capacity: 200 Rounds
Features:
- Tokyo Marui Compatible
- Accuracy Proven
- Battery and Charger Included
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- Made in China
GB AK47 Beta Spetsnaz Electric Rifle Manual
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JG AK47 Beta Spetsnaz is a nice and compact weapon. It has a shortened barrel and magazine for maximum mobility. The full stock allows the operator to maintain a solid firing form despite any movement. The shortened magazine allows for more ground and barrier clearance so you won't bang your magazine against any low walls or the ground.
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Alright, so in the last issue, I reviewed GB’s MP5-SD6 model. This time, I will be reviewing GB’s AK47S Beta Spetz. Why, you ask? For one, I wanted to do a review that wasn’t a M4/M16 or MP5 variant for this issue. Two, AirSplat (www.airsplat.com) was kind enough to send us this MPEG! So on with the review…
Background Of GB AK47S Beta Spetz:
The
GB AK47S Beta Spetz English: Kalashnikov's machine gun, model of the year 1947) is a gasoperated assault rifle that was used in many Eastern bloc nations during the Cold War. Adopted and standardized in 1947, it was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov and produced by Russian manufacturer Izhevsk Mechanical Works. Compared with the autoloading rifles used in World War II (the StG-44 aside), the AK-47 was generally more compact, with a shorter range, a smaller 7.62 × 39 mm cartridge, and was capable of selective fire. It was one of the first true assault rifles and remains the most widely used and known. More AK-47 rifles have been produced than any other assault rifle; production continues to this day.
“During the Second World War, Germany had developed the concept of the assault rifle. This concept was based on the knowledge that most military engagements in modern warfare were happening at fairly close range with the majority happening within 100 meters (110 yd). The power and range of contemporary rifle cartridges was simply overly powerful for a vast majority of engagements with small arms. As a result, a cartridge and firearm were sought combining the features of a submachine gun (high-capacity magazine and fullyautomatic fire capability) with an intermediate-power cartridge that would be effective to a range of 300 meters (330 yd). For the sake of reduced manufacturing costs, this was done by shortening the 7.92 × 57 mm Mauser cartridge case and substituting a lighter bullet to create the 7.92 x 33 mm Kurz.
“The resulting Sturmgewehr 44 (StG44 or MP44) was not the first rifle to use these features; it was preceded by earlier Italian Cei-Rigotti and Russian Fedorov Avtomat designs. The Germans, however, were the first to produce and field a sufficient number of the type to properly evaluate its utility. They fielded the weapon in large numbers against the Russians towards the end of the war and this experience deeply influenced Russian doctrine in the years following the war.
“Mikhail Kalashnikov began imagining his weapon while still in the hospital, after being wounded in the battle of Bryansk. He had been informed that a new weapon was required for the 7.62 × 41 mm cartridge developed by Elisarov and Semin in 1943. Sudayev's PPS43 submachine gun was preferred to Kalashnikov's design.
“Despite circumstantial evidence, Mikhail Kalashnikov denies that his rifle was based on the German assault rifle. It is best described as a hybrid of several previous innovations. To support his position, the AK-47 owes more to the M1 Garand Rifle than any German design.
The double locking lugs, unlocking raceway, and trigger mechanism are clearly derived from the earlier American design. This is not
surprising as millions of Garand rifles had operated reliably in combat around the globe. The safety is surprisingly similar to the Browningdesigned Remington Model 8 rifle.
“The genius in the design of the Kalashnikov rifle is in the simplification of those contributing designs and adaptation to mass
production. The
GB AK47S Beta Spetz can be seen as a fusion of the best that the M1 Garand offered combined with the best aspects of the StG44
made by the best processes available in the Soviet Union at the time.”
General Overview of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz:
Although I wasn’t too sure about the AK47S at first - I’m not a big fan of the AK series, plus it was MPEG – I kept hoping for the best. Well, the best is what I got. Compared to other
GB AK47S Beta Spetz guns I’ve seen, this one is by far superior. I would say that about 3/4th of the gun is metal. Also, the parts that aren’t (example: the handgrip and the fore-grip) are made of a type of composite material that is very nice. It’s not plastic whatsoever. Inside the box were the following: the AK47S, a small bag of .20 BBs, a battery and charger, a sling (nice feature), a cleaning rod, and the manual. The box is also much nicer then other GB models.
The Stock of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz :
Let’s start at the rear. The movable stock is a nice feature. It is made out of metal as stated before. Also, the part that rests against your shoulder is movable too (See photos below). I really liked the feel of this gun against my shoulder; it was compact, yet it didn’t feel like I lacked any control. To adjust it, simply push the button that is on the left side of receiver where the stock meets the receiver inward and pull the stock down. As simple as that.
Look of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz:
The look of the gun is great. It looks just like the Tokyo Marui model. The only thing I don’t like is the blazing orange tip at the end of the gun. Yes, I know it is a law to have an orange tip, and I’m not disputing that. I just wish it was a few shades darker, that’s all. Again, I think it looks great and pretty dead on in relation to the real thing.
Feel of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz:
The feel of the AK47S is excellent! It’s not too compact, yet not too unwieldy. It makes for a great CQB gun as well. I didn’t, though, like the feel when the stock was in the down position. That is the only time when I felt like I didn’t have total control over the gun. Some say that when it is down, they have more control. I think it’s just personal preference.
Performance of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz :
The gun shoots amazing well for a MPEG. I was quite impressed. It does reach the range that is stated, and I hit seven out of ten targets on a nice spring day with about 5-10 mph winds. For a newer player or a person who can’t afford a high-grade AEG, this is a great choice! I would only recommend shooting it with .20 BBs, because all others make the gun shoot way off (as expected).
Special Features I Liked of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz:
I think one of the best things about the gun is that there is a “Ready to use” rail on the fore-grip for any kind of accessory: vertical fore-grip, lasers, flashlights, bipods, etc. As you can see below, I attached a vertical fore-grip and a bipod for show.
Pros of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz :
The things that I liked about the
GB AK47S Beta Spetz are the following: great feel and handling; really polished look to it; one of the best MPEG out there for performance that I’ve seen; most of it is metal and the parts that are not are made out of a great composite kind of material; the price ($99.95!); and the rail that is already attached the gun. I truly like this gun a lot. Sure, it’s not top of the line, but for a MPEG, I’m extremely impressed.
Cons of Airsoft GB AK47S Beta Spetz :
The only main thing that I didn’t like about this gun was that the battery took forever to put in. As you will see below, the battery stick fits in the upper part of the receiver’s body. It has just enough room to fit in there, but in the end, it does. Other then that, I really can’t find anything wrong with the gun.

Overall, I was extremely happy with the gun in every aspect. I would recommend this to all newer fans of the sport who like the AK series. And for the price of only $99.95, it’s a steal! It is a great weapon in general. I would like to thank
AirSplat, once again, (
www.airsplat.com) for giving us this gun. They are really a great bunch of guys and have amazing products. There’s a reason why they are one of the largest airsoft retailers in the nation. I’ll leave you with some specifications of the gun:
- AK47 Spetsnaz Spetz Airsoft AEG (Automatic Electric Gun) Rifle.
- 350 FPS (0.2 g BB) / 150 200 Feet.
- Full Metal Gear Box.
- Adjustable Hop Up.
- 250 Round High Capacity Magazine Included.
- Safety Eyewear Included.
- 8.4V 1500 NiCD Battery and Charger Included.
- Completely Tokyo Marui Compatible (Magazine and Upgrades).
- Made in China.