SRC SR9A3 M9A3 CO2 GBB Airsoft Pistol

Price: $92.81 — Currently out of stock.

About Real Gun The M9 pistol, also known as the Beretta M9, is a 9mm semi-automatic handgun that has been the standard sidearm for the US military since the 1980s. It operates on a short-recoil, double-action/single-action mechanism and has a 15-round magazine capacity. The M9A3 is an upgraded version of the M9, featuring enhancements such as an integrated Picatinny rail, threaded barrel for attachments, improved grip design, enlarged magazine well, tritium night sights, and extended magazine capacity. These upgrades aim to improve versatility, ergonomics, and performance. The M9 and M9A3 are widely used by the military and law enforcement agencies worldwide, known for their reliability and accuracy. About SRC Airsoft Version The SRC Airsoft M9A3 is an airsoft replica of the Beretta M9A3 pistol. recreational firearm designed for airsoft games and training purposes. The SRC Airsoft M9A3 replicates the appearance and some of the features of the real M9A3 pistol, providing players with a realistic and immersive experience. As an airsoft replica, the SRC M9A3 fires 6mm plastic BBs. It operates on compressed gas. The gas-powered versions typically use green gas or CO2 cartridges to propel the BBs. The SRC Airsoft M9A3 replica often features similar external characteristics to the real M9A3, including an integrated Picatinny rail for accessory attachment, a threaded barrel, and an enlarged magazine well. Airsoft guns like the SRC M9A3 are primarily used in competitive airsoft games, military simulations, and training exercises. They offer a safe and controlled environment for players to engage in tactical scenarios and develop their shooting skills. SRC SR9A3 M9A3 CO2 GBB Airsoft Pistol Powerful performance With CO2 Gas Gas Blow Back Pistol with Semi-Automatic Shooting Mode Realistic Double Action Trigger Metal Slide Frame With Classic non-slip Texture grip Cover Metal Outer Barrel 14mm CCW Thread Metal White Dot Front Rear Sight 24+1 Rounds Loading Capacity CO2 Magazine