Description
Airsoft Pistol Product Details
TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun)
Airsoft Pistol Product Features
caliber: 6mm
velocity: 305.00 ft/sec
Warranty: 30 Day Limited Warranty
Gas powered. Replica shells hold BBs.
TSD UHC UG138B Airsoft Gas Revolver 4 inch Airsoft Pistol
Item Specifications
Load up your six airsoft shot shells into the cylinder like the real thing and shoot in semi-auto. Build for hours of backyard plinking fun, this revolver can be a great way to learn tactical shooting. With a fixed hop-up system, TSD UHC features a backspin to give your shots some distance.
Max Velocity 305 fps
Caliber 6mm
Smooth bore
Blade & Ramp Front Sight
Adjustable Rear Sight
Suggested for Skirmishing
Overall Length 9.5″
Item Description
This realistic airsoft revolver uses gas to send airsoft BBs flying!
Green gas semi automatic
Hop-up: puts backspin on the ammo allowing straighter shots at longer distance
Safety lever on frame
Rotating cylinder system
Swing action cylinder
Adjustable rear sight
Includes 8 bullet shells, airsoft BBs, and product instructions
Airsoft Pistol Design Additional Information
Find information about airsoft handguns and sidearms and how you can use them as secondary weapons or as main weapons on the airsoft playing field. A large number of airsoft pistols are completely manufacturer licensed variations of their genuine weapon equivalents and look and run in the exact same ways while shooting airsoft BBs rather than authentic bullets.
There are a variety of airsoft handguns such as CO2, green gas (blowback and non-blowback), spring powered, and AEG automatic electric gun pistols. Each of these styles of sidearms has benefits and differences related to them. Learning more about the kinds of airsoft sidearms allows you to figure out which type is right for you and your airsoft game play style.
CO2 Airsoft Handguns
CO2 airsoft sidearms are among the most dependable and common varieties of handguns. They are all season weapons and function well in lots of types of weather, extreme temperatures, and climates. These handguns use high pressure CO2 gas to send airsoft BBs out of the gun barrel. The CO2 cartridge stores the gas within a cylinder and is usually housed in the handgun’s magazine inside the handle.
These styles of airsoft guns are very good for airsoft games in cold temperatures due to the fact that the high pressure CO2 gas is stored in the sealed cylinders and less sensitive to variation caused by temperature. This offers exceptional FPS and shot consistency while playing airsoft in the wintertime for instance where other styles of airsoft guns like green gas cease to work or barely fire airsoft BBs.
About CO2 Gas and CO2 Cylinders
CO2 airsoft sidearms are powered by standard 12 gram CO2 cylinders. These cartridges look similar to a metal cylinder and store high-pressure CO2 gas composed of a single carbon atom and two oxygen atoms, so the molecular formula of “C + O2 “. These atoms are bound in the following alignment “O= C =O”. The gas is held in the 12 gram cartridges under really high pressure of near ~ 800psi which converts to 55bar.
The CO2 gas cartridges cannot be refilled and you can usually order them in bundles of 12, 20, 50, or 100 12 gram CO2 cartridges. They come sealed to keep the CO2 gas securely within, but soon after they are opened (firing them in an airsoft gun breaks the seal) they will start to lose pressure if they are left unused. You should attempt to consume the entire CO2 cartridge the exact same day you open the seal. If the airsoft matches end and you still have CO2 gas left, use the chance to do some handgun target practice and burn up the rest of the additional gas. There is no gas level gauge on the cartridge so you need to shoot up until the pistol stops firing BBs.
If they are kept sealed, CO2 cartridges can be stored for a while. They are made with the manufacturer’s use by date usually listed on the box or cartridge cylinder, however they can maintain pressure for an extended time past this date if the cartridge seal is not tampered with.
Green Gas and Propane Airsoft Pistol Information
Green gas airsoft pistols are comparable to CO2 pistols, but they use green gas or propane instead of CO2 cartridges. The operational impact on the battlefield and green gas weapon efficiency is practically the very same as CO2 pistols with the weapons around 300+ FPS.
The green gas is kept in the pistol’s mag which can typically hold around 15 to 20+ 6mm airsoft BBs depending on the handgun model. A sequence of valves, silicone stoppers, and o-rings keep the propane gas pressurized in the pistol magazine up to the point the pistol’s trigger is pulled. It is a great habit to top off and fill up your green gas supply in the mag each time you reload it. Pistol-wielding gamers can also take extra bottles of propane gas in the field for refilling magazines between breaks in the war or in-between games.
When bringing a green gas sidearm on the airsoft field as a main or secondary weapon, additional pistol mags are highly recommended for quickly reloading and engaging opponents. Having additional mags on-hand helps you re-engage in the action throughout firefights or while sweeping structures in CQB (close quarters combat) room-to-room fighting.
Green gas handguns are optimal for CQB at airsoft fields given that long guns and full-sized AEGs are generally not approved to be used during indoor game play. This is a safety regulation because of the close quarters proximity of players during the shooting engagements and potential for players to get hurt. While green gas handguns still shoot airsoft BBs at about 300 FPS, the short pistol barrel helps to keep the joules and energy shooting the BB at a lower level compared to AEGs, sniper rifles, and long guns.
About Green Gas Blowback (GBB) VS Green Gas Non-blowback
There are two various varieties of green gas airsoft pistols. To start with there are green gas blowback pistols or GBBs. These handguns function like a legitimate handgun with the pistol’s slide “blowing back” with every shot. The gas induces the slide to cycle every time a brand-new airsoft BB is chambered. The result is extremely cool, however the GBB weapons often are more expensive and possibly have more parts which can break. The green gas non-blowback airsoft pistols have a stationary slide which does not cycle. The non-blowback handguns normally cost less than GBBs. Performance is about the same between the two varieties of green gas pistols.
About GBB and Green Gas Issues
Because the green gas or propane is housed in the handgun magazine by using rubber seals, o-rings, and silicone gaskets, the cold can negatively influence these seals and allow the gas to escape before shooting the gun. The lack of pressure can make the airsoft BBs to merely land a couple of feet (like 10 feet in cold weather ) when the GBB handgun would typically shoot BBs over 100+ feet in warmer temperatures).
One option to fix this problem is to make the GBB pistol magazines warmer by putting them close to your body prior to game play. This can help to warm up the seals and help to seal in the green gas. It may also be worth getting a CO2 version of your favorite pistol if you truly want to play with a dependable airsoft handgun in the cold. The CO2 cartridges come sealed and the gun shoots better in sub-freezing temps and while playing in the snow.
Spring Airsoft Pistols
Spring airsoft pistols are powered by strong coil springs that shoot the BBs out of the handgun’s barrel. The manual action of reloading, shooting, and cocking spring guns makes the fire rate much slower than CO2 and GBB guns.
Spring airsoft guns work best in springer wars where airsoft players can only use related, single shot spring guns or as a transitional backup gun for CQB settings when you can frequently sneak up to other airsoft players to get an assured one-shot-one-kill. In the latter circumstance, a quick 2nd followup shot will not be required since the other opponent is now hit and out of the game or heading back to respawn. When engaging several airsoft players since the spring gun only shoots as quickly as you can re-chamber an airsoft BB manually, be cautious.
About Spring Pistol Efficiency
Spring handguns are really useful under the right scenarios and airsoft games. Their FPS usually chronos at about 250 FPS to 300 FPS with lighter 0.12g airsoft BBs. These handguns usually fire lighter weight airsoft BBs since the pitched springs are less effective than other kinds of airsoft weapons. Spring guns can typically be accurate at up to 120 feet or more with 0.12g BBs however precision reduces quickly. Using conventional 0.20g weight airsoft BBs, you will probably have a reduced range of around 60 to 80 feet with increased accuracy.
About AEG Automatic Electric Airsoft Handguns
AEG airsoft sidearms or AEPs (automatic electric pistols) are definitely an option to bring into the field as a secondary gun on the airsoft field. These automatic electric pistols are commonly powered by mini stick batteries in the weapon’s butt. They work just like an AEG rifle and use forced air pumped through electrically cycled pistons, cylinders, and gearboxes to fire airsoft BBs out of the barrel and rapidly.
AEG pistol mags usually hold around 20 to 30 airsoft BBs. The pistols can shoot airsoft BBs up to around 300 FPS when loaded with 0.12 gram airsoft BBs or 200 to 250 FPS when loaded with 0.20g airsoft BBs. The electric battery powered gearbox system can shoot around 700+ 6mm BBs per minute assuming you have enough spare mags to reload with and the battery holds out that long. These pistols can effectively shoot airsoft BBs at around 150 foot distances.
AEG Handgun Quality and Efficiency
AEG handgun quality has actually risen substantially recently. The first generations were a bit questionable and unreliable, but the more recent models have most of the problems resolved and make efficient airsoft backup guns. They can be further modified with maximized magazine capacities in addition to accommodating larger batteries.
A large advantage of using an AEG pistol is that you have the capability to rewire the connections to use a larger battery. Depending on the AEG handgun model, you can gain a huge output in functionality by using a two cell Lipo battery (2S Lipo) instead of the stock battery.
Which Airsoft Pistol is Best for Me to Play with?
Finding the most ideal airsoft sidearm for you depends on how much you can afford, how much you wish to play airsoft with it, and where you decide to play. If you can afford more than one-hundred dollars to spend on your airsoft handgun, check out a green gas blowback or GBB pistol or AEG pistol. These guns are typically the top of the line, have the best build qualities, and can be a really good sidearm to purchase. Look at a CO2 handgun or more affordable GBB pistol if you have in-between fifty to one-hundred dollars to put towards an airsoft gun purchase. Middle of the road guns like these will still function well and will be pretty resilient sidearms. Look for a lower end CO2 or spring pistol if you have fifty dollars or less. You can still get a well-built airsoft pistol to use for the handgun games.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sidearms
Question: What is the most widely used type of airsoft pistol?
Answer: The best pistols are often a matter of a player’s preference. CO2 and green gas airsoft sidearms usually are the most reliable and effective on the airsoft field. Learn about the different types of airsoft pistols.
Question: What kind of airsoft gun is the TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun)?
Answer: The TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun) is an airsoft pistol.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol good for first time airsoft players?
Answer: This airsoft pistol can be a viable choice for first time airsoft players. It depends on how much the player has to spend on an airsoft pistol, experience, and how much they believe they will play in the future. The TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun) is a good weapon for a lot of players to carry in the field.
Question: Is this airsoft pistol rentable?
Answer: Many airsoft fields rent weapons. You will find most fields rent automatic electric AEGs like SMGs instead of handguns or pistols. Therefore, finding this specific handgun model to rent will probably be more challenging. Talk to your closest airsoft field near you to see if they rent the specific gun model.
Question: Can this airsoft handgun be enhanced with modifications?
Answer: Potentially, this airsoft handgun may be able to accept upgrades depending on the gun type. Search for parts specific to the TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun).
Question: Are airsoft pistols legal in my state?
Answer: Perhaps depending on where you live. Check your local 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 might apply to airsoft guns like the TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun).
Question: What kind of airsoft BBs does this airsoft gun shoot?
Answer: This airsoft sidearm usually shoots basic 6mm airsoft BBs which are 0.12 gram or 0.20 gram. Inspect the product details for additional information.
Question: How far can this airsoft handgun shoot?
Answer: Many airsoft handguns can shoot around 80 to 120 feet or more. This may include the TSD/uhc 138 gas revolver 4 inch barrel green gas power(Airsoft Gun). Weapon range depends upon the shooter’s skills, shooting conditions, weather, wind, terrain, and other factors.
Question: What do I need to know for airsoft handgun safety?
Answer: Safety is a top priority when using airsoft handguns. Airsoft players must constantly use safety goggles and face masks. The weapon should 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 fire real bullets?
Answer: No, this airsoft pistol can not fire real bullets and can not be modified in any way to fire live bullets. It is a toy weapon.




