Description
Double Bell SCR-L AEG Rifle in Desert Tan (805T)
Key Features
- Single-piece machined aluminium upper receiver for authentic weight & feel
- Full-length top picatinny rail + 3/6/9 o'clock M-LOK style mounting options
- Folding, length-adjustable stock for CQB and field play
- Tightbore 6.02±0.01mm inner barrel and adjustable hop-up for consistent groups
- V2 gearbox, rear-wired, 8mm bearings and metal gearbox shell for upgradeability
- 300-round hi-cap magazine (reliable sustained fire for squad play)
Solid, familiar, and tunable — a SCAR-style platform that refuses to feel toyish.
Description.
The Double Bell SCR-L (805T) is built to give you the tactile cues you expect from a combat-pattern rifle: mass, metal where it counts, and a logical control layout that becomes second nature during a frantic reload. As an electric rifle platform and a true Airsoft AEG at heart, it targets the player who wants a no-nonsense performer.
The silhouette is recognisable. The upper is machined from a single piece of aluminium — this matters. Metal where the upper locks into the rail and where the barrel sits gives the gun a repeatable zero for mounted optics, and it makes the hop-up alignment less fiddly when you service it. The lower receiver keeps weight down with rugged nylon-reinforced polymer, so you end up with a balanced package that registers at a practical 3100g on most spec sheets.
Out on the field the SCR-L plays like a hybrid: compact enough for buildings, long enough for medium-range work. Length is 825mm overall; inner barrel is 340mm. That 340mm tube, paired with the 6.02±0.01mm tightbore, reduces the scatter you typically see from generic barrels — tighter groups, repeatable trajectories. The adjustable hop-up lets you tune lift precisely, so 0.28g and 0.30g BBs will hold flatter and punch through wind better than lighter pellets.
Controls are laid out for instinct. The full-length top rail gives you freedom to mount optics anywhere along the receiver and the handguard. Rails (or M-LOK style slots depending on the batch) at 3, 6 and 9 o’clock accept lights, lasers, bipods or vertical grips. The front end hides a detachable flash hider and a 14mm CCW thread for tracers, suppressors or shorter muzzle devices — handy if you want a compact CQB profile or to fit a tracer unit for night games.
Internals are practical and upgrade-friendly. The gearbox is V2, rear-wired and built around a metal shell with 8mm bearings. That setup is common, which is an advantage: pistons, gears, and high-quality bushings are easy to source and install. The motor selection is stock-high torque friendly; the recommended battery is an 11.1v LiPo (Small Tamiya / mini Tamiya adaptors are commonly used), which will give brisk cycle rates and solid trigger response. If you’re the tinkering type, a MOSFET or a full EFCS/programmable unit drops in with minimal fuss and protects your trigger contacts while improving consistency.
Feeding is a simple strength. The supplied 300-round hi-cap magazine suits a role that needs sustained fire — covering lanes, holding objectives, or laying down suppression while a teammate pushes. The SCR-L accepts the SCAR-H pattern mags, which broadens aftermarket choices if you want midcaps for realism or heavier springs for a different reload cadence. The magazine locks in positively, and the release is ambidextrous enough to cope with left- or right-handed users without fumbling.
Performance from the factory sits around 350fps with 0.20g BBs (roughly 1.0–1.2J depending on batch and tolerance). That makes the SCR-L suitable for outdoor skirmishes and many mil-sim sites that allow intermediate power. Remember: chrono values vary with BB weight and temperature. For skirmishers who favour longer hits, switching to heavier BBs and tweaking the hop-up gives you increased effective range and retained energy on target.
Practical handling notes: the folding stock collapses quickly for doorways and vehicle entry, then extends to a comfortable cheek weld for two-handed firing. Iron sights fold cleanly out of the way, letting you mount a red dot or low-power optic on the top rail. Balance is forward-neutral; with a full magazine fitted the nose doesn’t feel unwieldy — you can sprint and shoulder without an awkward pivot. The outer barrel thread (+14 CCW) keeps the options open for accessories and tracer units.
For players choosing roles, the SCR-L sits in the sweet spot between an assault rifle and a designated marksman platform. It isn’t a dedicated sniper rifle, but its tightbore, stable upper, and 340mm barrel let a competent shooter place follow-ups reliably at 30–40 metres under good conditions. In squad contexts it can be a reliable all-rounder: suppress, hold mid-angles, or run as a primary in mixed CQB/field ops.
Other Great Features are,
Single-piece machined aluminium upper for consistent barrel alignment
Generous rail real estate for optics and accessories
Folding stock for quick transitions between CQB and field play
Compatible with common AEG upgrades and SCAR-type magazines
In the box:
- The rifle.
- Magazine x1 (300 round hi-cap).
- Basic manual.
- Note: batteries and chargers are not included.
Specifications
Type : AEG (Airsoft AEG / electric rifle)
Length : 825 mm
Weight : 3100 g
Velocity (approx) : 350 fps with 0.20 g BBs
Inner Barrel Length : 340 mm
Inner Barrel Diameter : 6.02 ± 0.01 mm (tightbore)
Material : Metal (upper CNC aluminium) + Nylon reinforced polymer (lower)
Fire Mode : Safe / Semi / Full Auto
Magazine : 300 Rounds (Hi Cap Magazine) — takes .308/7.62 SCAR-H pattern magazines
Battery : 11.1v LiPo recommended (battery not included)
Hop-Up : Adjustable
Gearbox Type : V2 gearbox, rear wired
Bearing Diameter : 8 mm
Gearbox Material : Metal shell
Plug Type : Mini Tamiya (adapter may be required for some LiPo connectors)
Barrel Thread Type : 14 mm CCW
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