Tokyo Marui M29 6.5 inch .44 Magnum Air Cocking Revolver

Price: $43.94 — In stock.

About Model 29 .44 Magnum Revolver The S W Model 29 .44 Magnum is a legendary American revolver, famous for being the definitive firearm for the powerful .44 Magnum cartridge. Its iconic status was cemented by Clint Eastwood in Dirty Harry, which popularized it as a symbol of ultimate stopping power. Built on a robust frame to handle the significant recoil, it is used for hunting and sport shooting. While firing the potent .44 Magnum is formidable, the revolver can also use milder .44 Special rounds for practice. It remains a timeless symbol of power and craftsmanship. About Tokyo Marui M29 6.5 inch .44 Magnum Air Cocking Revolver Tokyo Marui has faithfully recreated the classic M29 Revolver, a design with over half a century of history. Although this is a polymer model, the manufacturer has meticulously replicated every detail and marking of the original firearm. Its polymer construction makes the revolver exceptionally lightweight. This Tokyo Marui M29 6.5-inch .44 Magnum Air Cocking Revolver features a polymer outer barrel, frame, cylinder, and wood-textured pistol grip. The grip showcases the traditional diamond-pattern, non-slip texture and is adorned with a silver emblem. It comes with six dummy cartridges, each capable of holding a single 6mm BB. Other components include a polymer front sight, an adjustable polymer rear sight, a polymer trigger, a polymer cylinder release, a polymer hammer, and a steel ejector rod. The revolver is spring-powered, requiring no gas or electricity. To fire, you must manually cock the hammer back before pulling the trigger to release the BB. Despite being an air-cocking toy, it authentically mimics the operation of a real revolver. Each trigger pull smoothly rotates the cylinder to the next chamber, creating a genuinely fun and engaging experience. For enthusiasts of traditional revolvers, this model is an excellent and highly enjoyable choice. Key Feature A classic N-Frame S W M29 Revolver Replica from Tokyo Marui, Japan Spring