Airsoft pistol CZ75 Competition model - fullmetal, CO2 blowback
Czech CZ75 in a IPSC version. It does have full metal body with the strong blowback mechanism. Gun is powered by 12g CO2 capsule hidden in metal magazine. The trigger itself is rather light and but it doesn't need too much force to put you off your aim. There is a metal top rail for any sights you wish to add to it such as a red dot or a reflex sight, anything you think that'll help you aim with precision.
You can remove the top rail if you wish to have an ordinary CZ75 and you don't even have to remove it to adjust the hop up! On the right side you see a handle that pulls the slide back. Since the slide is covered by the top rail this is a very useful indeed. You can switch it to the left side if you find it easier for you.
KWC
Mr. Shun-Chi Huang founded Kien Well Toy Industrial Company (known as KWC) in 1978 in Tainan, the southern city of Taiwan. They started off as a toy manufacturer and the most famous product was matchbox car. In 1989 KWC cooperates with top Japanese airsoft producer and switch business category from kid’s toys to professional airsoft. In 1993, instead of only be an OEM factory, the brand KWC was established and KWC products sold worldwide. Great success was the first gas blowback M92 replica. KWC mainly produces gas and CO2 powered airsoft guns firing 4.5mm or 6mm BB’s. The company is known for producing exotic variants of pistol, like the German Mauser or Mac 11.
Shooting mode |
Semi action |
Operation |
Gas with blowback (GBB) |
BB energy |
1,4 J |
Power source | |
Velocity |
120 m/s (394 FPS) |
Theoretical range |
54 m |
Appropriate BBs weight |
Length |
275 mm |
Weight |
~1420 g |
Body |
Metal alloy |
Silencer thread |
No thread |
"F" mark in the pentagon |
No |
Hop-up |
Metal, adjustable |
Magazine capacity |
22 |
Magazine material |
Metal |
Type of the magazine |
Low capacity spring |
Magazine |
Yes |
Other accessories |
Hex key |
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