Gas Blow Back
TERCEL M1911 GBB Military Version.
The M1911 pistol - Calibre 45 is one of the most famous pistols of the manufacturer Colt. The gun was introduced in the year 1911 as "U.S. Pistol Calibre 45 of 1911 " in the U.S. Army and was replaced until the mid-80s by the Beretta 92. Perfect for the budget / starter player. Full metal gas blow back with full markings. Direct clone of Tokyo Mauri 1911.
The real steel .22LR MK II is a modern classic used all over the world, the suppressed variant used by special forces and pest control alike for its ease of handling, high accuracy at short range, low noise report and common cheap ammunition. The Socom Gear immitation has been faithfully produced in 6mm BB form.

One word. "Perfection".
So I was in need of an airsoft secondary and decided on a MK 23 since everyone and their moms was after these things. Not only was I skeptical on the size of this thing, I've never shot the new NS2 system before. If you never shot the Ns2 system before... YOU ARE TRULY MISSING OUT.
The SIG Pro is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and manufactured by Swiss Arms AG and distributed in United States by the SIGARMS. It was the first polymer-framed handgun from either company. It is available in several variants (SP 2009, SP 2022 and SP 2340) and chambered in .40 S&W, 9 mm Para and .357 SIG.
Hands down the best-feeling and most solid full metal M9 in airsoft today. Built with a full metal body, this M92 from HFC is a bargain.
This special edition M9 SOCOM by SOCOM Gear comes sporting a very sleek tan body that is just the right tone and looks very good with your 5.11 gear for that contractor look! The SOCOM Gear M9 is a truly unique GBB pistol.
The special edition MEU (SOC) 1911 by SOCOM Gear comes sports a very sleek tan body that is just the right tone and looks very good with your 5.11 gear for that contractor look!
Beautiful and authentic recreation of the famous USP pistol as used by many law enforcement agencies in the world. Built from high-impact high density ABS plastic, with a metal slide and full trademarks.
Designed by H&K in 1996 as a compact version of the standard USP for the German military, the USP is actually a derived version to the larger MK23 SOCOM pistol.
