Beretta KWC M9A3 FM Co2 GBB 1.30 Joules - FDE

€179,99
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Article number: UM-2-6396
Availability: In stock
Delivery time: 2 - 3 workingdays Austria / Europe: +3 workingdays

The Beretta M9A3 is the latest version of the Beretta M9 series and is intended to replace older models such as the M92 or the M9A1 in American units.

The Beretta M9A3 FM Co2 GBB AirSoft license version with original markings and robust metal slide is designed at first glance like the famous Beretta M92. However, the different details are quickly found.

The handle has been redesigned and given a more non-slip structure. A 22 mm Weaver/Picatinny rail was also installed, which is used to hold tactical accessories such as a laser or a flashlight.

The extended barrel has a locking nut that covers a -14mm (CCW) silencer thread .

Finally, the Flat Dark Earth (FDE) coating ensures a true-to-original appearance.

The very strong BlowBack mechanism, improved by KWC, gives the shooter a realistic shooting feeling and allows the shutter to be locked in the open position after the last shot. This significantly speeds up reloading and increases authenticity.

The Beretta M9 A3 FM Co2 GBB with "F" license plate for Germany is delivered including a Co2 magazine that holds 22 rounds.

Note on the care of Co2 weapons: Since the O-rings dry out after a while, we recommend applying one to two drops of silicone oil, for example Walther Multi Care silicone spray - 200 ml €12.95, to the capsule piercing mandrel in the magazine each time you use a new Co2 capsule admit.

When storing, do not leave the punctured Co2 capsule in the magazine. The pressure damages the seals. In addition, after around 500 shots, a Co2 maintenance capsule, for example Umarex Co2 valve maintenance capsules - 5 pieces € 12.99, should be used.

caliber 6mm BB
Energy level 1.30 joules
Magazine/drum capacity 22BB
Hop Up adjustable
length 225mm
Weight 1,065g
Recommended BB`s 0.20g
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