Description

Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui

Total length: 223 mm

Barrel length: 112 mm

Weight: 843 g (when equipped with an empty magazine)

Number of rounds: 28 + 1 (1 round loaded in the main body)

Power source: HFC134a

● Equipped with variable hop-up system

● Semi-auto (single shot) firing only

Marine custom with NOVAK'S eyes

Tokyo Marui's M1911A1 Colt Government. It can be said to be the crystallization of a new challenge that breaks the concept of the gas blowback series so far.

The blast finish of the frame and slide, the carefully processed parting lines, and the realistic stamping using the stamping method are reminiscent of the parkerized finish of the real thing. In addition, the package that emphasizes collectibility embodies the atmosphere of a model gun and creates the "ultimate". From the outer shape to each part, it is packed with thoroughly examined attention to detail.

≪Main features≫

● Blast finish: The slide and frame are blasted. It reproduces the austereness of the real thing.

●Parting line processing: The parting line is carefully polished by hand to create a beautiful curved surface.

●Die-cast rear sight officially approved by Novak: Experience the high practicality of Novak sights, which are considered the jewel of tactical sights.

●Metal notch spacer: The metal parts on the inside of the slide absorb the stress when the slide is opened, preventing wear and tear on the slide stop and notch.

●Special packaging: A highly collectible package is used, creating an atmosphere like a model gun. The cloth laid inside is printed with a pixel pattern reminiscent of the MEU pistol.

●Impressive blowback: The slide recoils vigorously at the same time as firing, realistically reproducing the powerful appearance and strong recoil at the time of firing.

●Die-cast magazine: A die-cast magazine with a capacity of 28 rounds is included, which is thin but resistant to cold.

[From the real gun]
As its name suggests, the Colt M1911A1, which was officially adopted by the US military in 1911, has now been replaced by the M92F. However, special forces have a strong trust in the ".45 caliber bullet" that neutralizes the target with one shot, which leads to trust in the M1911A1.
The M1911A1, including the US Marine Corps' M.E.U. pistol, is customized each time and is held in the hands of professionals. The .45 caliber handgun, which has been in the spotlight again in recent years due to the development of body armor, is still used on the front lines 100 years after its development.

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