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Airsoft Pistol Product Details
SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback]
Gas magazine is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED with this Airsoft Pistol, as it delivers extra power with CO2 cartridges. CO2 cartridge powered Guns are best suited for Cities that have weather below 65F.
Airsoft Pistol Product Features
This is a solid airsoft pistol with a blowback system
The pistol is in Dual color[Silver & Black]. The operation of this airsoft pistol is excellent
With FREE 90 Rounds Speed Loader |1000 Airsoft BB’s .20G | Hard Gun Case
FPS – 310 ” 350 | POWER TYPE ” CO2 | ROUNDS ” 30+1 | HOP-UP ” YES | TOP SLIDE ” METAL | FRAME ” METAL | GRIP ” ABS |
SYSTEM ” GBB BLOWBACK | 1:1 SCALE ” YES | RECOMMENDED AMMO – 0.20G to 0.32G Bulldog BB. Gas magazine is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED with this Airsoft Pistol, as it delivers extra power with CO2 cartridges. CO2 cartridge powered Guns are best suited for Cities that have weather below 65F.
Information About the Styles of Airsoft Handguns
Find information about airsoft handguns and sidearms and how you can use them as extra weapons or as core weapons on the airsoft playing field. A large number of airsoft pistols are completely certified versions of their actual handgun counterparts and function and appear in the very same ways while shooting airsoft BBs rather than actual bullets.
There are a variety of airsoft sidearms including CO2, green gas (blowback and non-blowback), spring powered, and AEG automatic electric gun sidearms. Each of these forms of pistols come with negatives and positives related to them. Learning about the types of airsoft handguns lets you choose which type is right for you and your airsoft game play style.
Details About CO2 Airsoft Handguns
CO2 airsoft pistols are among the most typical and long-lasting varieties of handguns. They are all weather weapons and work well in many types of weather conditions and environments. These handguns use pressurized CO2 gas to shoot airsoft BBs out of the gun barrel. The CO2 cartridge is normally kept in the handgun’s handle.
These styles of airsoft guns are excellent for playing in cooler temperatures since the pressurized CO2 gas is stored in the sealed cylinders and less prone to FPS decreases caused by low temperature. This provides very good FPS and shot consistency while playing airsoft in the wintertime for example where other varieties of airsoft pistols like green gas stuffer from low performance or hardly shoot airsoft BBs.
Information About CO2 Gas and CO2 Cartridge Cylinders
CO2 airsoft sidearms are powered by basic 12 gram CO2 cylinders. These cartridges look similar to a metallic cylinder and store high pressured CO2 gas consisting of just one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms thus the molecular formula is “C + O2”.
The CO2 gas cartridge cylinders cannot be used multiple times and you can commonly buy them in packs of 12, 20, 50, or 100 12 gram CO2 cartridge sets. They come sealed to keep the CO2 gas safely and securely inside, but once they are punctured (firing them inside of an airsoft gun breaks the cartridge seal) they will start to lose pressure if they are left unused. You ought to attempt to consume the whole CO2 cartridge the very same day you open the seal. If the airsoft matches end and you still have CO2 gas left, use the chance to do some pistol target practice and consume the remainder of the additional gas. There is no gas level gauge on the cartridge so you need to shoot up until the gun stops firing airsoft BBs.
CO2 cartridges can be stored for a while if the cylinders are stored sealed. They do have the supplier’s best used by date typically noted on the box or cylinder, however they will maintain pressure for an extended period of time past this date if the cartridge seals are not punctured.
Info About Green Gas Airsoft Handguns
Green gas airsoft handguns function similarly to CO2 guns, however they do not use CO2 cartridges. Alternatively, they use green gas or propane for propellant to propel 6mm airsoft BBs. The result on game play and green gas handgun effectiveness is basically the same as CO2 handguns with the guns shooting up to 300+ FPS. Shots are efficiently fired in semi-automatic or fully-automatic shooting modes and can accurately hit targets at very short to mid-range ranges.
The green gas is stored in the handgun’s magazine which can often hold between 15 to 20+ airsoft BBs depending on the pistol model. A series of valves, rubber gaskets, and o-rings keep the gas stored in the mag up until the handgun’s trigger is pulled.
When using a green gas sidearm on the airsoft field as a main or backup gun, additional handgun magazines are advised for rapidly reloading and engaging the op force. Having extra mags on-hand helps you get back in the action in the middle of firefights or while clearing buildings in CQB (close quarters combat) room-to-room combat.
Green gas pistols are perfect for CQB at airsoft fields considering long guns and full-sized AEGs are usually not approved to be used during indoor game play. This is a safety regulation due to the close quarters proximity of airsoft players during the shooting engagements and the potential for players to be injured. While green gas pistols can still shoot airsoft BBs at about 300 FPS, the shorter pistol barrel helps to keep the joules and energy forcing the BB at a lower level compared to AEGs, sniper rifles, and other long guns.
Thinking About Green Gas Blowback (GBB) VS Green Gas Non-blowback
There are two different sorts of green gas airsoft handguns. There are green gas blowback pistols or GBBs and non-blowback pistols. The green gas non-blowback airsoft pistols have a stationary slide which does not move.
About GBB and Green Gas Limitations
Since the green gas or propane gas is held in the handgun mag by rubber seals, o-rings, and silicone gaskets, cold weather can influence these o-rings and cause the stored gas to leak out prior to shooting the handgun. This lack of pressure can make the airsoft BBs to just shoot a few feet away (like 10 feet in cold weather ) when it 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 putting them next to your body just before the airsoft game play. If you really need to play with a dependable airsoft pistol in the cold, it may additionally be worth getting a CO2 variation of your favorite handgun.
Spring Airsoft Handgun Information
Spring airsoft pistols are powered by powerful springs with irregular pitches that send the BBs out of the handgun’s barrel. The manual functioning of shooting, reloading, and cocking spring pistols makes the fire rate much slower than CO2 and GBB guns.
Spring guns work best in springer battles where game players can just use comparable, single shot spring guns or as a close quarters combat backup gun for CQB settings when you can often quietly sneak up on other airsoft players to get an assured one-shot-one-kill. In the latter circumstance, a fast 2nd followup shot will not be really needed given that the other player is already hit by the airsoft BB and out of the gameplay or heading back to respawn. Beware when attacking several enemies due to the fact that the spring gun only shoots as fast as you can re-chamber an airsoft BB by hand.
About Spring Handgun Efficiency
Spring pistols are quite reliable under the best circumstances. Spring handguns can often shoot up to 120 feet or more with 0.12g BBs however precision decreases rapidly.
Details About AEG Automatic Electric Airsoft Sidearms
AEG airsoft handguns or AEPs (automatic electric pistols) are definitely a viable option to bring into the field as a backup gun on the airsoft field. These automatic electric pistols are typically powered by mini stick batteries in the weapon’s handle. They operate just like an AEG rifle and use compressed air pumped through electrically cycled gearboxes and cylinders to propel airsoft BBs quickly and very quickly at that.
AEG handgun magazines normally can hold about 20 to 30 airsoft BBs. The handguns can launch airsoft BBs up to around 300 FPS using 0.12 gram airsoft BBs or 200 to 250 FPS using 0.20g airsoft BBs.
AEG Pistol Quality and Performance
AEG handgun quality has grown significantly recently. The first gens were a little bit sketchy and unreliable, but the newer designs have the problems worked out and make effective airsoft backup weapons. They can be further modified with maximized magazine storage capacities in addition to accommodating larger batteries.
A massive advantage of carrying an AEG pistol is that you have the power to rewire the connectors to use a larger battery. Depending on the AEG handgun model, you can get a large jump in efficiency by employing a two cell Lipo battery (2S Lipo) rather than the stock mini battery.
Which Airsoft Pistol is Best for Me to Buy?
If you have over $100 to spend on your airsoft pistol, you may want to consider a GBB pistol or AEG handgun. If you have between $50 to $100 to invest, check out a CO2 handgun or more affordable GBB pistol. You can still get a durable airsoft pistol by checking out lower end pistols and by trading with players selling used airsoft guns if you are on a budget.
Frequently Asked Questions About Airsoft Handguns
Question: What is the most popular type of airsoft handgun?
Answer: The best pistols are often a matter of a player’s preference. CO2 and green gas airsoft pistols usually are the most reliable and dependable. Learn about the different types of airsoft pistols.
Question: What type of airsoft weapon is the SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback]?
Answer: The SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback] is an airsoft pistol.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol good for first time players?
Answer: This airsoft pistol may be a great choice for first time airsoft players. It depends on how much the player has to spend on an airsoft pistol, their experience shooting handguns, and how much they believe they will play in the future. The SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback] is a good gun for most players.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol rentable?
Answer: Many airsoft fields rent weapons. You will find most fields rent AEGs like SMG or rifles instead of pistols or handguns. Therefore, finding this specific pistol model to rent at an airsoft field will probably be more challenging. Contact your closest airsoft field near you to see if they rent the specific weapon model.
Question: Can this airsoft handgun be enhanced with modifications?
Answer: Possibly, this depends on the airsoft gun type and build. It may be able to accept upgrades in some cases. Look for parts specific to the SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback].
Question: Are airsoft guns legal in my state?
Answer: Perhaps depending upon where you live. Look at 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 more stringent laws and requirements which may apply to airsoft guns like the SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback].
Question: What kind of airsoft BBs does this airsoft pistol shoot?
Answer: This airsoft sidearm typically shoots basic 6mm airsoft BBs which are 0.12 gram or 0.20 gram. Inspect the pistol’s product info for more information.
Question: How far can this airsoft handgun shoot?
Answer: A lot of airsoft pistols can shoot around 80 to 120 feet or more. This may include the SRC Hi-Capa 5.1 Dual Tone Co2 Airsoft Pistol Matte Finish [Airsoft Blowback]. Weapon range 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 guns. Players need to always use goggles covering their eyes and face protection. The weapon needs to be used safely with guidance for training in appropriate 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 gun shoot real ammunition?
Answer: No, this airsoft weapon can not fire real bullets and can not be customized in any way to fire live ammunition. It is a toy weapon.
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