UHC Beretta M92F

The UHC Beretta M92F is an airsoft pistol made by Unicorn Hobby Company in Taiwan. It is a replica of the Beretta 92F semi-automatic pistol. The Beretta 92F is most famous as the standard sidearm of the United States armed forces. The UHC airsoft replica has made appearances in movies - it was used by Mel Gibson in Lethal Weapon, by Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible II, and by Chow Yun-fat in The Corruptor. It has been said that this gun "sets the standards by which others are measured".

This is a spring gun, and must be cocked for each shot. This means it is easily maintained, however- it requires no gas or batteries to operate.[1] Spring guns are the toughest, most durable of all airsoft guns, because they're made with few breakable pieces. The gun fires 6 mm plastic BBs in a spring-action function. The ejectable magazine can hold 22 BBs, which must be manually loaded one at a time. The gun has hop-up functionality, which extends the shooting range- using 0.12g BBs the gun has an effective range of 40–50 feet, and shoots at about 260 ft/s (79 m/s).

The gun measures 8.2 inches (210 mm) long by 5.6 inches (140 mm) tall, and weighs 1.1 pounds without the magazine (1.5 pounds with the magazine). It can be found in an all black finish,clear finish, and two-tone silver and black finish.

References

  1. "Airsoft guns". Air Soft Atlanta. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
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