Precision-built for competitive airsoft, the LTX delivers high-speed, accurate shooting with a competition-ready design, stationary optic plate for red-dot integration, and muzzle velocity of 310–330 FPS—perfect for advanced players
Designed by the creators of the real-steel TP22, the LTX Competition features Tokyo Marui G-series internals and AAP-01 platform compatibility, supports upgrades from brands like TTI, and showcases modern real-steel-inspired styling
Durable, lightweight metal ported slide enhances cycling speed and reduces recoil for improved performance and longevity in the field
Built for tactical adaptability, the LTX features a stationary optic plate for quick red-dot mounting, an integrated lower accessory rail for lights or lasers, and a highly customizable platform to suit player preferences
Ergonomic design for superior handling, featuring a textured polymer grip for comfort and control, along with selectable semi-auto and full-auto firing modes for tactical versatility
Cool Down Effect—Rapid gas release gives green gas less time to expand, lowering pressure (especially in cold weather, which may stop a full mag); for best results, use semi-auto, keep full-auto to short bursts, refill gas after each BB load, and watch ambient temperature
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Disclaimer: Performance in Full-Auto Mode
The airsoft can shoot in full-auto, but performance may fluctuate due to the Cool Down Effect.
Cool Down Effect: Caused by rapid gas release during full-auto fire. Less time for green gas to convert from liquid to gas → drop in pressure and performance.
Green Gas is a liquid under pressure; fast firing doesn't allow it to expand efficiently.
Cool Down is worse in cold weather and may prevent firing a full mag.
For best results: Use semi-auto mode. Limit to short bursts in full-auto. Refill gas after every load of BBs. Be aware of ambient temperature effects.
Performance Tips & Solutions
Fill gas mags to full and allow them to reach room temperature before use. ⚠️ Do NOT manually heat the magazine — explosion risk.
Avoid cold temperatures if possible. Alternatively, use a higher-PSI gas, only if it's rated safe for your gun and mag.
Avoid sustained full-auto fire. Prefer semi-auto or short full-auto bursts.
Use multiple gas magazines: Allows mags to warm up between uses, ensuring consistent performance.