<h5>GP STRIBOG SP10A3 Charlie by Delta Armory</h5>
<p>Looking for the <strong>first official airsoft <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/aeg” target=”_blank”>AEG</a> replica of the Grand Power STRIBOG</strong>? Want a <strong>modern <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/pdw” target=”_blank”>PDW</a></strong> built <strong>exactly to the blueprints of the real firearm</strong>? Need <strong>low weight and maximum maneuverability</strong> in a platform equipped with <strong>top-tier internals of the Standard configuration</strong> without extra investment? The <strong>STRIBOG SP10A3 Charlie Standard</strong> is the gun for you. It features <strong>fully licensed markings from the Slovak manufacturer Grand Power</strong>, the company behind the <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/pcc” target=”_blank”>PCC carbine</a> <strong>STRIBOG SP10 10mm AUTO.</strong> The replica is manufactured in full accordance with the real-steel drawings—perfect for Mil-Sim operators. You also get a realistic <strong>translucent magazine with dummy rounds</strong> so you can check remaining BBs at a glance. The receiver sports <strong>ambidextrous controls</strong>. The <strong>Charlie</strong> version comes with a <strong>lightweight polymer upper and an <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/m-lok” target=”_blank”>M-LOK</a> handguard</strong> for mounting accessories like <strong>tactical lights and PEQ boxes</strong>.<br />There is a <strong>lower RIS rail for mounting a foregrip</strong> to improve control. A <strong>top RIS rail</strong> runs the full length of the upper, so you can mount any <strong><a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/kolimator” target=”_blank”>red dot sight</a></strong>, compact scope, or <strong><a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/magnifier” target=”_blank”>magnifier</a>.</strong> A modern touch is the <strong>metal stock adapter with a <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/dictionary/ris” target=”_blank”>RIS rail</a></strong> and a <strong><a href=”..












