Tokyo Marui 226 E2 GBB 0.72 joules - BK

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The Sig Sauer P226 is used by US Navy SEALs, among others. The P226 stands for precision, ease and safety in use.

The replica in 1: 1 scale is manufactured by the airsoft pioneer Tokyo Marui. Like most replicas from Tokyo Marui, the P226 is made of high quality, extremely robust polymer.

The metal parts include: magazine, trigger, hammer. The pistol grip is covered with a rough, non-slip structure, providing a comfortable and secure grip.

The very good balance enables this pistol to fit very well in the hand of the respective user. Access to all switches is also unproblematic. Both the release button of the magazine and the trigger can be operated very easily.

The trigger response was already significantly improved when the hammer was cocked. A 22 mm RIS mounting rail is located under the barrel, which enables a variety of accessories such as a tactical flashlight or a laser sight to be attached.

The 226 E2 has a gas blow back system. It causes the slide to move backwards after each shot, and after the last shot has left the GBB, the slide remains in the retracted position. As soon as a new, full magazine is inserted, the slide catch lever must be activated - as is the case with the original P226 E2 Gun.

The gas replicas from Tokyo Marui have been known for their exceptional reliability and perfect workmanship of the interior and exterior parts for many years. The very precisely adjustable hop-up system is in a class of its own.

The TM 226 E2 GBB comes with a metal magazine that holds 25 BBs and the following accessories:

- original box
- small BB pack - 200 pieces 0.20g
- cleaning rod
- Operation manual

Specifications:

  • Shot modes: Safe / Semi Auto
  • Material: polymer + metal
  • Length: 195 mm
  • Weight: 740 g
  • Muzzle velocity: 280 FPS / 0.72 joules
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