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Made in Japan
Operating principle: Spring cocking airsoft pistol
This is spring cocking airsoft pistol impression of the famous Czech CZ75 semiauto handgun.
The real CZ-75 pistol was developed by the Koucky brothers, who worked at the state-owned arms factory Ceska Zbrojovka in the city of Uhersky Brod (Czechoslovakia, now Czech republic). This full-size semiautomatic pistol first appeared in the 1975, and the production began circa 1976. CZ-75 was obviously intended for the export market. The CZ-75 accumulated best features from many preceding designs. Resulting pistol was aesthetically attractive, comfortable to handle and shoot, quite accurate and reliable in operation. Made by CZ in various versions and modifications, CZ-75 was also widely copied and cloned. Most popular of CZ-75 copies are (or were) made by: IMI (Jericho-941, Israel), Tanfoglio (TZ-75, TZ-90, T-95, Italy), Sarsilmaz (M2000, Turkey), ITM (AT-88, Swiss), Sphinx (mod.2000, Swiss), Norinco (NZ-75, China), Springfield (P9, USA).
CZ-75 is now in service with Czech police (in the form of compact CZ-75 P-01). It is also used by Turkish police, and by several police departments in USA. By opinions of most experts, CZ-75 is one of the best combat pistols in its class.
Lenght: 206mm
Width: 46mm
Weight: 410g
Magazine capacity: 25+1
Muzzle velocity: 45.70m/s
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What is High Grade classification in Tokyo Marui pistols?
High Grade classification is Tokyo Marui’s own term for spring cocking pistols. Their products do have justification for this classification because they are much better than the usual spring cocking pistols you can find from supermarkets etc. Therefore please do not mistake these pistols for the ones that are usually sold in every supermarkets, hardware stores, hobby stores, etc. Tokyo Marui pistols have more realistic details, build quality, shooting performance and reliability.
High Grade versions have range of about 25 meters / 82.5 foot (0.2g BB).
Operating principle: Spring cocking airsoft pistol
This is spring cocking airsoft pistol impression of the famous Czech CZ75 semiauto handgun.
The real CZ-75 pistol was developed by the Koucky brothers, who worked at the state-owned arms factory Ceska Zbrojovka in the city of Uhersky Brod (Czechoslovakia, now Czech republic). This full-size semiautomatic pistol first appeared in the 1975, and the production began circa 1976. CZ-75 was obviously intended for the export market. The CZ-75 accumulated best features from many preceding designs. Resulting pistol was aesthetically attractive, comfortable to handle and shoot, quite accurate and reliable in operation. Made by CZ in various versions and modifications, CZ-75 was also widely copied and cloned. Most popular of CZ-75 copies are (or were) made by: IMI (Jericho-941, Israel), Tanfoglio (TZ-75, TZ-90, T-95, Italy), Sarsilmaz (M2000, Turkey), ITM (AT-88, Swiss), Sphinx (mod.2000, Swiss), Norinco (NZ-75, China), Springfield (P9, USA).
CZ-75 is now in service with Czech police (in the form of compact CZ-75 P-01). It is also used by Turkish police, and by several police departments in USA. By opinions of most experts, CZ-75 is one of the best combat pistols in its class.
Lenght: 206mm
Width: 46mm
Weight: 410g
Magazine capacity: 25+1
Muzzle velocity: 45.70m/s
Hop Up
What is High Grade classification in Tokyo Marui pistols?
High Grade classification is Tokyo Marui’s own term for spring cocking pistols. Their products do have justification for this classification because they are much better than the usual spring cocking pistols you can find from supermarkets etc. Therefore please do not mistake these pistols for the ones that are usually sold in every supermarkets, hardware stores, hobby stores, etc. Tokyo Marui pistols have more realistic details, build quality, shooting performance and reliability.
High Grade versions have range of about 25 meters / 82.5 foot (0.2g BB).
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