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Model: Strike Systems MT18 CarbineProducer: Action Sport Games
Material: plastic and metal
Barrel length: 300 mm
Overall length: 740-890 mm
Weight: 2613 g
Power source: electric
Starting speed: 106 m/s (348 fps)
Hop-up: is, adjustable
Type of magazine: Hi-Cap
Magazine capacity: 300 rds
Color: Desert Tan
MT18 assault rifle airsoft based on the popular AR15 system, made by ASG DK.
The manufacturer gave the rifle a modern design by using a perforated front grip with an installed accessory rail, a wide stock and an ergonomic pistol grip.
The airsoft has been equipped with an integrated MOSFET system protecting and relieving contacts and an adjustable Hop Up system, access to which is obtained after pulling away the dummy bolt. The battery compartment is located in the empty space of the stock, and is equipped with a small Tamiya connector.
The pistol grip has been ergonomically profiled and has received texturing to improve grip. The buttstock is adjustable by means of a covered button and can be set in 5 positions.
On the RIS rail mounted on the top of the body, set the default includes a standard for the AR15 system rifles transport grip and rear sight module . It contains rotary, standard and precision adjustable sights that are adjustable in both planes. The front sight is also a standard A2 construction.
The 300 BBs hi-cap polymer magazine included with the kit, has been equipped with ergonomic incisions.
Included:
- airsoft
- magazine
- battery, NiMH 8.4 V 1100 mAh
- charger
- charger adapter
- cleaning rod

The Sportline (SL) products, are good all-round products. The Sportline products are targeted mainly at regular players, 2nd-time users not wanting to buy a Proline and 'back yard players'. The Sportline Airsoft guns are made up of a mix of plastics and metal in structure and body. Some of the models can be modified or upgraded.
Authenticity, origin and action are some of the values of the Sportline concept. The concept focuses on telling/showing the story of the original firearm – promoting the license under which it is made.