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  • MATRIX MATRIX ELITE M9 FULL METAL BLOWBACK AIRSOFT

MATRIX ELITE M9 FULL METAL BLOWBACK AIRSOFT

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Features

  • Full metal frame and slide; Full metal barrel assembly
  • Slide locks to the rear when magazine is empty; Drop free magazine
  • Realistic field stripping and disassembly
  • Functioning slide mounted safety
  • Textured front and back strap provides shooter with a sure grip in adverse conditions
  • Textured polymer grip panels with Molon Labe imagery to mimic the feel of the real thing while providing a grippier platform
  • Lanyard loop

Derived from the venerable M92FS, the American Military spec. M9 pistol was the next iteration of the standard issue US military sidearm. When slated for replacement, the 1911 platform had already served the US for over 50 years. With a possible war with the Soviets on the horizon, the Pentagon began a search for a new service pistol chambered in 9X19mm to reduce ammunition supply chain issues with NATO. Of all the competing designs, the Beretta M9 won all three competitions and was adopted by all branches in 1985.
The M9 is a short recoil, semi-automatic, single-action / double-action pistol that uses a 15-round staggered box magazine with a reversible magazine release button that can be positioned for either right- or left-handed shooters. The M9 is used with the Bianchi M12 Holster, though other holsters are often used. The military specific changes include corrosion resistant finish, hard chromed barrel, modified trigger guard and universal components.

Manufacturer: Matrix

FPS Range: 300-330

Color: Black

Specifications:

Dimensions: 9" x 6"
Muzzle Velocity: 300~330 FPS (Measured w/ 0.20g BBs and Green Gas)
Magazine: 26+1 rounds. Magazine compatibility to be determined
Gas Type: Green Gas, Red Gas, Propane
Firing Mode: Semi Automatic, Safety
System: Gas Blowback
Hopup: Yes, Adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine

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