

“Virtus omnia vincit” — which, for those who don’t know Latin, translates as “virtue conquers all.” Secutor expands the VIRTUS family with three new models that retain the same internal components as earlier entries while introducing exterior aesthetic and functional changes aimed at urban combat and modern tactical setups—configurations many of us have been dreaming of in a production replica. The new members are:
Virtus G·II
Virtus G·X
Virtus VII

The G System
The introduction of the G System is the most notable innovation in these new models. It is an exclusive adapter for the Virtus family that allows mounting G36-style stocks onto the Virtus chassis, recreating an aesthetic commonly seen in MP5s customized by police units.
Why the G System matters:
· It increases aesthetic and functional modularity without altering internals—an exclusive option that enables folding stocks (handy for transport).
· It lets users quickly recreate “special forces” style configurations.
· It eases swapping between classic MP5 looks and G36-stock setups without complex structural modifications.


Handguard, accessories and battery
· The new run features a metal handguard with a top and side Picatinny RIS for adding accessories, although the VII model keeps the M-LOK handguard.
· External options include a detachable silencer or a 14 mm CCW metal muzzle device depending on configuration.
· Recommended battery: 11.1 V 1450 mAh 25C, format 7.5 × 17 × 116 mm or similar-size alternatives to ensure proper fit and ROF.





Shooting and hop-up
· Factory tuned to 330 FPS with 0.20 g BBs.
· Barrel: 6.03 mm precision barrel and Maple Leaf bucking.
· Hop-up: MP5-type unit with tool-free adjustment — a sensitive Tokyo Marui–style system that’s excellent for precise tuning, though it’s advisable to mark your preferred positions depending on BB type and to be careful when installing the battery so you don’t move the adjustment lever (same “issue” as on Marui MP5s).
· Additional tip: do not fill magazines to their maximum capacity. In many replicas (across different brands), overly strong springs can cause double feeding and affect shot consistency.

Internals
01.Gearbox
Gearbox V2.
02. Spring
M90-type spring with a metal spring guide and polymer outer tube.
03. Piston
Fully metal-toothed steel piston.
04. Piston head
Aluminum piston head with a large O-ring seal and bearings.
05. Cylinder
Metal body with porting.
06. Cylinder head
Aluminum cylinder head with double sealing rubber.
07. Nozzle
Aluminum nozzle with sealing rubber.
08. Inner barrel
Precision 6.03 mm, 200 mm length.
09. Hop-up
MP5-type hop unit in polymer with Maple Leaf nub and bucking.
10. Trigger
Electronic trigger.
11. Gears
Steel gears running on 8 mm bushes.

What stays
(and what changes)
What stays:
Internally the new Virtus models keep the familiar recipe — V2 gearbox, metal-toothed piston, 6.03 mm precision barrel, Maple Leaf bucking, electronic trigger, and a mix of bearings and 8 mm bushes. That combination yields a crisp trigger feel, stable chrono consistency, and a high ROF with 11.1 V batteries.
What’s new:
The main differences are external — RIS handguards (though the VII keeps M-LOK like its predecessors), new silencers or muzzle options per configuration, the introduction of the G System in two models, and slight variations in weight and length. Above all, the three remarkable new stocks deliver the dream of any fan of modernized MP5s.
