Customer Reviews for G&G GR14 AEG Airsoft Rifle

Brand: G&G Armament

Type: Airsoft Rifle
Manufacturer: G&G
Model: GR14
Materials: Metal and wood
Weight: 3.8 kg (8.37 pounds)
Length: 1.13 m (44.5 inches)
Power Source: Electric
Action: Semi/Full Automatic
Ammo Type: 6mm airsoft BBs
Ammo Capacity: 470 rounds
FPS: 385

Buy the magazine: GAGG-08-042

Pros:

  • Realistic replica of the historic M14 rifle
  • Stock is made of real walnut wood material
  • Option to shoot in either semi or full-auto mode
  • Front and rear sights can be adjusted to improve target accuracy
  • Adjustable hop-up system for windage and elevation

Cons:

  • Lack of blowback action takes away from the realism
  • Batteries and charger not included

Comments: Originally used for U.S. Army and Marine Corps basic and advanced individual training, the M14 high-powered electric airgun designed for war. The G&G GR14 AEG Airsoft Rifle is an incredibly realistic replica of this classic weapon. It comes with a real walnut wood fixed stock, adjustable front and rear sights, and a metal receiver. It is powered by a high-torque motor with a high compression piston head and a reinforced cylinder head.

G&G GR14 AEG Airsoft Rifle Manual

 
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Nov 20, 2025

Fantastic Replica, okay Airsoft Gun

I bought the digital desert camo version of this gun because I knew its reputation for having a very nice body, and when I got it, I could not complain. It feels really good in the hands, and the bolt has the most satisfying action I've ever seen in an airsoft replica. Ironically, the problem it has for me is very similar to the problem the M14 had in real life. It's really big relative to what else is out there, and it's not a very comfortable rifle to carry around for a long day of airsofting. It's heavy and very long, so moving in and out of cover to shoot is sluggish and makes it hard to be competitive. Logically, you would play more as a long-range marksman than an assaulter, but unfortunately, the out of box performance just isn't good enough to be playing at long ranges. It's not bad, it's just not amazing either. I plan to one day open it up and increase the power, but I already know that with this gearbox, it will be a harder task to keep it running long-term over a traditional V2 gearbox in an M4. If you really like the look of the M14, I'd probably just get the real wood one or the digital camo version if you can find it, because they have the best aesthetic. Don't expect to be competitive straight out of the box, though.
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