Product Description
WA Super Real Gun Baby Warukyure Nice Days Model GSR Mahiro ver. Airsoft gun
-Brand: Western Arms
-Color: Matte Silver
-Magazine Capacity: 23
-Item Weight: 0.85 kg
-Manufacturer: Western Arms
-Model Name: Baby Warukyure Nice Days Model
About This Product
BB Diameter/Caliber: 5.93 mm
Bullet Kinetic Energy: 0.75-0.85 J
More Information
Product Model Number: WA-WLABP
Color: Matte Silver
Material: Carbon Black HW Resin Slide & Frame with Matte Silver Baked Finish
Batteries Included or Built-in: No
Item Weight: 850 g
Product Description
The moratorium life of two female assassins combined with the extraordinary action that shocked the world. The SIG1911 GSR, used by Mahiro Fukagawa in the classic Japanese action movie "Baby Warukyuure: Nice Days," is modeled as the latest Magna Blowback rifle. [Slide Assembly Customization Points] The slide, crafted from the acclaimed carbon black heavyweight material, is exclusive to the SIG1911 series. Its square cross-section and linear form are distinctive and appealing, inheriting the design of the company's P226 series rather than a 1911 clone. The slide's wide rear cocking serrations create a tactical look while also allowing for easy operation even with gloved hands. The so-called leaf cut at the tip is a distinctive feature inherited from the P226 series, which eliminates the style of many 1911 clones, and features a design that extends the dust cover on the frame. The front sight is equipped with a fiber optic that glows red under light. The Novak-type rear sight, mounted on the rear, features a unique, voluminous shape that minimizes deformation even when dropped and minimizes snag-free form, making it an excellent tactical sight. It also features a meticulously crafted red fiber optic, and when combined with the front sight, it delivers an outstanding sight picture. The machined aluminum bushing-type barrel features M14 threads (positive-handed) for direct silencer attachment without the need for an adapter. The barrel itself is machined from aluminum for lightweight construction, minimizing the impact of slide drive when a silencer is attached. A thread protector is included as standard to protect the M14 threads when not in use as an attachment. The flat-top recoil spring plug, which does not use a full-length guide rod, is combined with a thick barrel bushing. Another attractive feature is the SIG1911's distinctive external extractor, recreated as a separate metal part in the chamber. [Frame Assembly Custom Features] The narrow, one-sided thumb safety is a special feature exclusive to the "Mahiro ver.". Its purpose is to prevent malfunctions when carried in a holster, reflecting a concept thoroughly refined for professional use. The delta-style hammer provides a larger thumb contact area than a ring-shaped skeleton hammer, making cocking easier. The high-ride grip safety protects the base of the thumb from being injured by the hammer when gripping the gun high, while a memory bump at the bottom allows for easy release. The magazine is a reproduction of the Wilson Combat magazine, known for its low feeding issues and robustness, and is used in competitive race guns as well as official law enforcement equipment. This design highlights its updated professional status. The unique railed frame, designed with high grip in mind from the start, features a 20mm Picatinny rail on the dust cover for mounting various accessories, such as weapon lights. [Premium specification with genuine wood grips] The left and right grip panels are equipped with custom-made Pakkawood grips. Pakkawood is a reinforced laminated wood material made by layering adhesive-soaked wood slabs and compressing them under pressure. The adhesive permeates the wood, preventing moisture from seeping in and providing excellent water resistance. The laminated fibrous structure also provides superior bending strength compared to regular wood. The center of the grip, decorated with the unique pattern of the laminated wood, features a reproduction of the SIG logo, adding to the premium feel. The carbon black heavyweight slide and frame are finished with a matte silver baked finish reminiscent of the texture of stainless steel, creating a unique presence that sets this silver model apart from most tactical guns. While SIG's 1911 clones were renamed the SIG1911 series following a company name change and remain in use to this day, the "Mahiro version" features a luxuriously remade, engraved GSR engraving. The second collaboration between "Baby Warukyuure" and airsoft guns is the "GSR Mahiro ver.", brought to you by WA. This model has been carefully crafted with uncompromising attention to detail to pay tribute to the passion and talent that went into creating one of Japan's greatest entertainment films.