Description
Airsoft Pistol Product Details
KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun)
Airsoft Pistol Product Features
Package with Green Gas Magazine/Capacity: 26 rds
If customer wants to buy Co2 magazine, please search “Co2 Magazine-GNB-600 ”
Velocity:220 fps for green gas mag/ 270 fps for Co2 mag
If customer feel interest in extra magazine, please search “Magazine-GNB-600 ”
It is an airsoft product. This product is restricted from shipment into the state of New York
How to Choose an Airsoft Handgun
Find out about airsoft sidearms, pistols, and handguns and how you can use them as backup guns or as primary weapons on the airsoft playing field. Getting the right sidearm and practicing with it can make a big difference in aiming your shots. Handguns, by nature, are much shorter range airsoft guns. They are commonly fashioned after authentic sidearms or clones of actual handguns. Many airsoft sidearms are completely licensed adaptations of their real-world handgun counterparts. These airsoft guns can look and feel and handle in the same ways almost identically to the real guns they are designed around while blasting airsoft BBs instead of real bullets.
There are a variety of airsoft pistols consisting of CO2, green gas or propane (blowback and non-blowback), spring powered, and AEG automatic electric gun sidearms. Each of these styles of sidearms has positives and negatives associated with them. Learning about the varieties of airsoft sidearms allows you to make a decision on which type is right for you and your airsoft game play style.
CO2 Airsoft Pistol Details
CO2 airsoft pistols are one of the most heavy duty and typical kinds of pistols. They are all-season, all-weather handguns and work well in lots of types of varying temperatures, weather and climates. These pistols use high pressure CO2 gas to force airsoft BBs out of the gun barrel. The CO2 cartridge stores the gas and is usually kept in the gun’s magazine.
These styles of airsoft weapons are good choices for playing airsoft in cooler weather due to the fact that the pressurized CO2 gas is stored in the sealed cylinders and less sensitive to variation caused by low temperatures. This fact provides great FPS and shot consistency while playing airsoft in the winter months for instance where other varieties of handguns like green gas cease to operate or hardly fire BBs.
Information About CO2 Gas and CO2 Cartridge Cylinders
CO2 airsoft handguns are powered by typical 12 gram CO2 cartridges. These cartridges resemble a shiny metallic cylinder and store high pressured CO2 gas consisting of 1 carbon atom and 2 oxygen atoms for this reason the molecular formula is “C + O2”.
The CO2 cylinders cannot be refilled and you can typically buy them in packs of 12, 20, 50, or 100 12 gram CO2 cartridges. They come sealed to retain the CO2 gas safely and securely within, but the moment they are punctured (shooting them in an airsoft weapon breaks the cartridge seal) the cartridges will begin to lose pressure if they are not expended. You ought to try to burn up the whole CO2 cartridge the very same day you open the seal. Use the chance to do some pistol target practice and use up the rest of the excess gas if the airsoft matches end and you still have CO2 gas left. There is no gas level guide on the cartridge so you have to shoot up until the gun stops shooting.
If they are kept sealed, CO2 cartridges can be stored for a while. They do have a maker’s expiry date usually printed on the box or cartridge, however, they will likely last for an extended period past this date if the cartridge seal is not damaged.
Green Gas and Propane Airsoft Sidearms
Green gas airsoft handguns are comparable to CO2 pistols, but they use propane gas instead of CO2 cartridges. The operational impact on the airsoft battlefield and green gas weapon performance is almost the same as CO2 pistols with the weapons at about 300+ FPS.
The green gas is housed in the handgun’s grip within the magazine which can often hold around 15 to 20+ BBs depending on the pistol design. A set of valves, rubber gaskets, and seals keep the gas stored in the mag up to when the pistol’s trigger is squeezed. It is a good plan to refill and top off your green gas supply in the magazine each time you reload it. Pistol-wielding players can also carry extra bottles of green gas in the field for reloading magazines between breaks in the fight or in-between games.
When running a green gas pistol on the airsoft field as a secondary or main gun, bringing additional pistol mags is encouraged for rapidly reloading and engaging opponents. Having additional mags allows you to get back in the action during firefights or while clearing structures in CQB (close quarters combat) room-to-room combat.
Green gas pistols are perfect for CQB at airsoft fields given that long guns and full-sized AEGs are usually not allowed to be used during indoor shooting. This is a safety standard due to the close range proximity of gamers during shooting engagements and the potential for players to be injured. While green gas handguns can still shoot airsoft BBs at around 300 FPS, the short handgun barrel helps to keep the joules and energy propelling the BB lower compared to AEG airsoft rifles, sniper rifles, and long guns.
Thinking About Green Gas Blowback (GBB) VS Green Gas Non-blowback
There are 2 different styles of green gas airsoft pistols. There are green gas blowback pistols or GBBs. The green gas non-blowback airsoft handguns use a stationary slide which does not move.
About GBB and Green Gas Issues
Since the green gas or propane gas is stored in the magazine by using rubber seals and gaskets, cold temps can affect these gaskets and cause the stored gas to leak out prior to shooting the gun. This lack of pressure can make the airsoft BBs to merely land a couple of feet (like 10 feet in cold temps ) when the GBB handgun would normally shoot BBs over 100+ foot distances in warmer temps).
One option to this problem is to keep the GBB pistol magazines warmer by placing them next to your body or by a heater before the airsoft game play starts. If you truly want to play with a reputable airsoft pistol in the cold, it may also be worth getting a CO2 variation of your preferred pistol.
Spring Airsoft Pistols
Spring airsoft sidearms are powered by strong springs that propel the airsoft BBs out of the pistol barrel. They are normally able to only shoot one BB at a time. The manual actions of reloading, firing, and cocking spring guns makes the fire rate much slower than CO2 and GBB pistols. This makes spring airsoft guns interesting to use, yet they can be less efficient when confronting adversaries on the airsoft field with upgraded weapons, auto airsoft AEG SMGs, sniper rifles, and CO2 or GBB airsoft pistols.
Spring handguns work the best in springer battles where opponents can exclusively use comparable, single shot spring guns or as a close quarters combat weapon for CQB buildings when you can frequently sneak up to other airsoft opponents to get an assured one-shot-one-kill. In the latter scenario, a rapid 2nd follow-up shot will not be needed considering that the other player is already hit by the first shot and out of the game or headed back to respawn. Be careful when fighting several foes because the spring weapon only shoots as quickly as you can re-chamber an airsoft BB by hand.
About Spring Pistol Performance
Spring pistols are remarkably reliable under the proper circumstances. Spring guns like pistols can normally shoot up to 120 feet or more with 0.12g BBs but precision decreases quickly.
AEG Automatic Electric Airsoft Handgun Details
AEG airsoft sidearms or AEPs (automatic electric pistols) are also an option to bring into the field as a secondary weapon on the airsoft field. These automatic electric handguns are typically powered by mini stick batteries in the weapon’s butt. They operate just like an AEG gun and use pressured air pumped through electrically cycled cylinders and gearboxes to propel airsoft BBs out of the barrel and very rapidly at that.
AEG handgun magazines usually store about 20 to 30 airsoft BBs. The handguns can shoot airsoft BBs up to about 300 FPS using 0.12g airsoft BBs or 200 to 250 FPS using 0.20 gram airsoft BBs. The electric gearbox system can shoot around 700+ BBs per minute which depends if you have enough spare mags to maintain the ammo supply and the battery holds out that long. These pistols can efficiently shoot airsoft BBs at around 150 foot distances.
AEG Pistol Quality and Performance
AEG pistol quality has risen substantially recently. The earliest generation guns were a bit unreliable and sketchy, but the more recent models have most of the problems resolved and make effective airsoft secondary guns. They can be modified with enhanced magazine capacities in addition to accommodating bigger batteries.
A huge benefit of using an AEG pistol is that you have the capacity to rewire the adapters to use a larger battery with longer life. Depending on the AEG handgun design, you may be able to gain a substantial leap in efficiency by using a two cell Lipo battery (like an 2S Lipo) as an alternative to the standard mini battery. Take extra precautions when adjusting the components and wires because you must take into consideration the volts, mAh, and electrical loads of the battery. If you have customization concerns, ask a qualified professional weapon specialist at your closest airsoft store.
Which Airsoft Sidearm is Best for Me to Buy?
Finding the most ideal airsoft handgun for you depends upon how much you can afford, how much you plan to play airsoft using it, and where you decide to play. If you can use over $100 to spend on your airsoft pistol, look at a green gas pistol or AEP pistol. These kinds of guns are typically the top-tier guns, have the very best performance, and can be a good gun to get. Consider a CO2 pistol or cheaper green gas GBB pistol if you have about more than fifty but less than one-hundred dollars to put towards an airsoft gun purchase. These will still get the job done and can be pretty resilient sidearms. If you have $50 or less, research a low end CO2 or springer handgun. You can still get a dependable airsoft pistol to use for the pistol airsoft guns.
Frequently Asked Questions About Airsoft Sidearms
Question: What is the most widely used type of airsoft handgun?
Answer: The best pistols are often a matter of a player’s preference. CO2 and green gas airsoft handguns usually are the most reliable and effective on the airsoft field. Learn about the different types of airsoft pistols.
Question: What type of airsoft gun is the KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun)?
Answer: The KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun) is an airsoft pistol.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol good for first time airsoft players?
Answer: This airsoft pistol may be a good option for first time airsoft players. It depends on the player’s gun budget, experience, and how much they want to play in the future. The KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun) is a good gun for a lot of players to play airsoft with.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol rentable?
Answer: Many airsoft fields rent weapons. You will find most fields rent automatic electric guns like rifles or SMGs instead of handguns. Therefore, finding this specific handgun model to rent will probably be more challenging. Check with the airsoft field near you to see if they rent the particular airsoft pistol model.
Question: Can this airsoft handgun be enhanced with modifications?
Answer: Potentially, this airsoft gun may be able to accept upgrades depending on the gun type. Try to find parts specific to the KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun).
Question: Are airsoft pistols legal in my state?
Answer: Possibly depending on where you live. Examine your regional gun laws or with your local law enforcement authority. States like Arkansas (AR), Colorado (CO), Illinois (IL), Maine (ME), Massachusetts (MA), Michigan (MI), Mississippi (MS), New York and New York City (NY), North Dakota (ND), Texas (TX), and Washington D.C. do have stricter laws and requirements which may apply to airsoft weapons like the KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun).
Question: What type of airsoft BBs does this airsoft handgun shoot?
Answer: This airsoft sidearm typically shoots basic 6mm airsoft BBs which are 0.12 gram or 0.20 gram. Inspect the handgun’s details to find out more about the BBs you should use.
Question: How far can this airsoft pistol shoot?
Answer: The majority of airsoft handguns can shoot around 80 to 120 feet or more. This may include the KJW model-600 6904 gas/co2 nb black full metal(Airsoft Gun). Gun range and precision depends on the player’s shooting ability, shooting conditions, weather, wind, terrain, and other factors.
Question: What do I need to know for airsoft gun safety?
Answer: Safety is a top concern when using airsoft handguns. Players should constantly use eye and protective face masks. The weapon must be used safely with supervision for training in suitable environments or for target practice only. You can learn more about safety by reading the airsoft rules of engagement and safety regulations.
Question: Can this airsoft handgun shoot real ammunition?
Answer: No, this airsoft weapon can not shoot real ammunition and can not be customized in any way to fire live ammo. It is a toy weapon.







