Cybergun Auto Ordnance Licensed 1911 Pellet .177 cal CO2 Non-Blowback Air Pistol (Model: Brushed Stainless 1911)
Cybergun Auto Ordnance Licensed 1911 Pellet .177 cal CO2 Non-Blowback Air Pistol (Model: Brushed Stainless 1911)
Cybergun Auto Ordnance Licensed 1911 Pellet .177 cal CO2 Non-Blowback Air Pistol (Model: Brushed Stainless 1911)
Cybergun Auto Ordnance Licensed 1911 Pellet .177 cal CO2 Non-Blowback Air Pistol (Model: Brushed Stainless 1911)

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Cybergun Auto Ordnance Licensed 1911 Pellet .177 cal CO2 Non-Blowback Air Pistol (Model: Brushed Stainless 1911)

AIR GUN NOT AIRSOFT!!

Features

  • Fully Auto Ordnance licensed 1911 replica
  • Distinct brushed metal silver slide, outer barrel, hammer & magazine
  • CO2 powered non-blowback system for maximum efficiency
  • Lightweight, high quality ABS polymer construction with metal slide, outer barrel, hammer, and magazine
  • Unique 2x6rd magazine drum system
  • High power comes in at just under 3 joules
  • Precise, rifled 4.48mm diameter inner barrel
  • Dual thumb and beavertail grip safeties
  • Works with both .177 pellet and .177 metal bbs
  • Precise, rifled 4.48mm diameter inner barrel made in Germany

Manufacturer: Cybergun, licensed by Thompson/Auto Ordnance

FPS: 332

Specifications:

Length: 8.66" (220mm)
Weight: 2.18lb (990gr)
Magazine Capacity: 6rds x 2
Muzzle Velocity: 359 FPS (Under 3 Joules)
Fire Modes: Semi-Auto
Package Contents: Gun, Magazine, Manual
Power: CO2 Powered
BB: 4.5mm (.177 cal) Pellets or BBs

Disclaimer: This is not an airsoft gun. Do not shoot at any person(s) or animal(s).

About Cybergun / Spartan Mil/LE

Cybergun is the world leader in designing and distributing replica dummy weapons for video game aficionados, sport or outdoor shooting, and collectors.

About Thompson

Founded in 1916, Thompson Auto-Ordnance produces possibly one of the most iconic weapons in US history, the Thompson Sub-Machine Gun. The weapon has become synonymous with the roaring 20s in film and media, and found wide spread use throughout the 30s and 40s during the 2nd World War. The majority of media and films depicting the Prohibition Era and World War 2 following it will most certainly feature the Thompson Sub-Machine Gun as it was a weapon favored by Gangsters and Lawmen alike and eventually finding its way into the hands of The Greatest Generation as they fought tyranny abroad. Today Thompson Auto-Ordnance still produces a civilian version of the Thompson Sub-Machine Gun which is still highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

About Air Guns (Not Airsoft)


It's up to YOU to know the laws in your state, county, and city, and to fully comply with them. You must be 18 years or older to buy any air or airsoft gun.

Air guns are not airsoft or toy guns. They are recommended for adult use only and by youth under adult supervision. Misuse or negligence may cause serious injury or death.

1) ALWAYS keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. There are several safe "carries" depending on the situation. Treat your air gun like it is a real firearm.

2) Treat every gun as if it were loaded. Never point at anything you do not intend to shoot. Always keep the air gun on safe until you are ready to shoot.

3) Only load or cock a gun prior to shooting. Do not store a loaded gun.

4) Know your target and what lies beyond. Always aim in a SAFE DIRECTION. Always keep the muzzle of the air gun pointed in a SAFE DIRECTION.

5) Anyone shooting or near a shooter should wear safety glasses.

6) All persons near a shooter should remain behind the shooter and the direction of the muzzle. Never climb or jump with a gun. You can't control the direction of the muzzle if you stumble or fall.

7) Avoid ricochet. Do not shoot at hard surfaces or at the surface of water. The pellet may bounce off or ricochet and hit someone or something you had not intended to hit.

8) Keep the muzzle clear. Never let anything obstruct the muzzle of a gun. Don't allow the muzzle to come in contact with the ground.

9) Guns not in use should always be unloaded. Store the air gun in a secure location. Before you store your air gun, remove the magazine, make sure there is no magazine inserted, no rounds in the chamber, and make sure the gun is decocked.

10) Never brandish your air gun or airsoft gun in public. Do not brandish or display any gun in public - it may confuse people and may be a crime. Police and others may think it is a firearm.

11) Do not change the coloration and markings to make it look more like a firearm. That is dangerous and may be a crime.

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