
This specific product denotes a non-lethal replica of a widely recognized firearm, chambered in 9mm, engineered for recreational and training purposes. It replicates the form and function of the real steel version... Read more »

An airsoft replica of a Glock pistol that incorporates a simulated recoil action. This mechanism, known as “blowback,” utilizes compressed gas (typically CO2 or green gas) to cycle the slide backward upon... Read more »

This specific type of airsoft replica emulates a widely recognized, real-world firearm. It represents a fifth-generation iteration of a polymer-framed, semi-automatic pistol, further enhanced with a Modular Optic System (MOS) configuration. This... Read more »

This specific model represents a non-lethal replica firearm designed for recreational and training purposes. It emulates the appearance and handling of a real firearm but propels spherical plastic projectiles using compressed gas... Read more »

A specialized carrying device designed for securely holding a replica Glock 17 pistol used in airsoft simulations. These devices are typically constructed from materials like polymer, nylon, or Kydex, and are designed... Read more »

The subject is a replica firearm designed to closely resemble the Glock 43X pistol. It is a non-lethal airsoft version, typically firing 6mm plastic BBs, intended for recreational target shooting, simulated combat... Read more »

The mechanism replicates the action of a real firearm by using compressed gas to propel a projectile and cycle the slide or bolt. This provides a more realistic shooting experience through felt... Read more »

A replica firearm designed to resemble the Glock 45, a popular pistol model, is utilized in the sport of airsoft. These devices discharge spherical plastic projectiles via compressed gas or spring mechanisms.... Read more »

A specific replica firearm designed for recreational use, this device replicates the appearance and, to some extent, the operation of a real Glock 17C handgun. However, it propels small, spherical projectiles using... Read more »