Ok guys I finally got my SCAR back and here comes the review!
First off:
Box contents: AEG, 8.4v battery, 1 Echo 1 Midcap and 1 November rifle works Highcap magazine ( reading what company it said on the bottom)
cleaning rod, manual, 3 targets, standard wall charger, foregrip and a barrel extension.
AEG itself: First off the gun has a 3 position stock which folds and locks into place which exposes the wire and a 2 position cheek rest.
It has a metal upper reciever and ABS (I believe) lower reciever. The gun has 4 R.I.S rails 2 shorter rails on the sides, a rail on the topof the gun which runs from the folding front sight to the flip up rear sight. (The rear sight is attached to the R.I.S railing) which the rails I might add are nubered from 1-39 in white lettering. The guns barrel extension is put on with the aid of a allen wrench that allows you to remove the flash hider.
The guns bolt reveals the hop up and is not a functioning bolt catch it has to be pulled back each time to work on the hop up. The gun is fire selector is ambidextrous ( I think thats how you spell it) and clicks into place. While the mag release button is on the right side and pushes the mag out of the magwell.
The gun I would estimate has around 370-400 FPS with .20 gram BBs (took those FPS measurements from echo 1's website) The 8.4v battery takes around 2 hours and 24 minutes to charge and the gun has a good ROF and is accurate with correctly adjusted hop up. The sling mount locations are on the side of the gun and are sturdy and metal.
Overall my rating of the gun is a 10/10! For the price this is probably the the best SCAR in my opinion I really enjoy this rifle and Im not disappointed I don't think you will be either if you pick one up.
Pros:
Metal upper recieve and strong lower reciever.
ambidextrous fire selector
R.I.S railing on 4 sides which provides almost endless customization!
folding stock for CQB action
3 point stock and 2 point cheek rest
Cons
the barrel extension is annoying to put on the gun
UPDATE: Its broken again update on internals: they aren't that good