Product Description
Tokyo Marui Colt Government Mark IV Series 70 Nickel Finish Gas blow back Airsoft Gun
-Length: 217 mm
Adopted glossy chrome plating for slide and frame, outer barrel, reproduces nickel finish like mirror surface.
In addition, the parting line has been carefully polished by hand and finished in a beautiful curved surface.
It also sticks to the shape of the parts such as barrel bushing and Sam safety, grip safety, and spar hammer that characterize the series' 70, finishing in a shiny silver.
The engraving on the side of the slide is engraved after molding.
Through real processes similar to the real thing, it gets more realism.
Also, we adopted the small address type for stamping and "late model 00000 B 70" for serial number.
The gold medalion is embedded in the woodgraining grip carved with anti-slip checker ring.
Metal parts on the inside of the slide catch the burden at the time of opening the slide and prevent slide stops and notch parts from being scraped or damaged.
Simultaneously with launch, the slide got back up vigorously, and it is a model that realistically reproduced the apparent power and the intense recoil at launch.
The number of bullets is 26, thin-type but cold-resistant magazine made by die-casting is also subjected to shiny chrome plating.
※Please use Tokyo Marui genuine BB bullets, "Gunpower 134a gas" as operating fluorocarbon gas.
Brilliance and appeal increased, the original "American. 45
The Colt Company 's Civil Government "Series' 70" that appeared in the 1970s.
Among those variations, it is particularly "nickel finish" which adopts glittering glossy plating.
Tokyo Marui's "Series' 70 <Nickel finish>" reproduces the real color of nickel finish using glossy chrome plating.
Furthermore, it has become a supreme model that thoroughly pursues reality, such as serial number and stamping, and the feeling of wood grain of each part shape and grip.
Colt Government Mark IV Series 70 Nickel Finish Gas Blowback Gun
As its name suggests, Colt's M1911A1, which was adopted by the US Army system in 1911, has now surrendered its position to M92F.
However, special forces have made a strong trust in ".45 caliber" which invalidates the target with one shot, which has led to trust in M1911A1.
M. E. U. Pistol of the US Marine Corps, M1911A1 is held in the hands of a professional while being customized each time.
It has been redefined in recent years due to the development of body armor.
The 45 caliber hand gun has been adopted at the forefront even 100 years after development.
Feature
-Variable hop-up system installed
-Semi-auto (single shot) launch only
-Overall length 217 mm
-Gun height 112 mm
-Weight 812 g (when empty magazine is installed)
-Bullet 6 mm BB (0.2 to 0.25 g)
-Power source HFC134a gas (※ 1)
-Number of bullets 26 + 1 departure (one case loaded in the main body)
-Model name Colt Government Mark IV Series' 70
-Type Hand Gun (Automatic)