Airsoft pistol Glock 17 Gen.5, metal slide, CO2, blowback - Coyote
In 1980, the Austrian Army announced that it was looking for a replacement for the obsolete Walther P38 pistols. Glock assembled a team of experts and produced a working prototype within three months. The new gun was named the Glock 17 because it was the company's seventeenth set of technical drawings. After rigorous testing by the Austrian army, the Glock 17 was the winner of the competition. In 1982, the Glock was adopted by the Austrian army as the P80 (Pistol 80). GLOCK pistols are widely used in the civilian sector for self-defense, as well as by security forces around the world, especially in America, where they are one of the most widely used weapons. It has also received NATO certification and has become the standard service weapon of that organization.
Authentic replica of perhaps the most famous Austrian gunmaker Glock.
Umarex has been licensed by Glock to produce precision airsoft replicas that offer a realistic marking and appearance. As with the real steel gun, the ergonomic lower frame is polymer and the slide and barrel are metal. This version of the airsoft pistol does not lack the BlowBack system, which ensures realistic movement of the gun's slide during firing.
The trigger mechanism has a Double Action design - the inner cock does not need to be pre-pulled. The pistol is semi-automatic, when the trigger is pulled the gun is fired. In addition, thanks to the BlowBack system, the hammer is automatically cocked when the gun is fired, making the trigger lighter. Alternatively, it is also possible to just pull the trigger - the hammer is tensioned and the hammer is released in one cycle.
The safety against accidental firing is, as in the case of the real steel pistol, solved by a trigger safety. The trigger must be pressed on the centre to deactivate the safety. The gun also has a switchable safety located under the barrel.
Under the barrel is a single-slot RIS rail for mounting accessories such as a flashlight or laser. The gun has a functional slide catch (operated from the left side, the right side is imitation), a high quality metal hop-up chamber with VSR bucking, fixed hop-up and polycarbonate nozzle.
The CO2 cartridge is inserted into a metal magazine with a capacity of 14 BBs. The tightening screw of the cartridge is accessible by removing the cap of the magazine. A nice detail is that the cap stays on the magazine after sliding it out, so there is no risk of losing it.
UMAREX GmbH & Co.
UMAREX is the world’s largest manufacturer of over-the-counter firearm replicas and the largest importer of air guns in Europe. Founded in 1972, the company is now run by the second generation of the two founding families. It has approximately 1,000 employees worldwide. The key to the company’s success has been the acquisition of licenses to build replicas of well-known weapons, which then can be sold without restrictions. Umarex currently holds licenses for the brands Beretta, Browning, Colt, GLOCK, Heckler & Koch, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, IWI and Walther.
Shooting mode |
Semi action |
Gun type |
Airsoft6 |
Operation |
Gas with blowback (GBB) |
BB energy |
1,6 J |
Power source | |
Velocity |
125 m/s (410 FPS) |
Theoretical range |
56 m |
Appropriate BBs weight |
Length |
202 mm |
Weight |
~675 g |
Body |
Metal slide, plastic frame |
Silencer thread |
No thread |
"F" mark in the pentagon |
Yes |
Inner barrel |
~98 mm x 6,08 mm |
Hop-up |
Fixed, non-adjustable |
Trigger type |
Double Action |
Magazine capacity |
14 |
Magazine material |
Metal |
Type of the magazine |
Low capacity spring |
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