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Colt 1911 a1 22lr review
Colt 1911 a1 22lr review













So, there are quite a few airguns/airpistols that can be easily field stripped. All of them can be field stripped exactly same way as the real steel. I also have 10 guns that shoot 6mm plastic or metal (aluminum) BBs: the KWC SW40F, Nagant M1895, H3K Glock17Gen4, WE PX4 Storm, KWA CZ75, KWA TT-33, Socom Les Baer 1911, WE TT-33, KJW Beretta Elite IA and Marushin M1 carbine. I own 1 non-blowback pellet pistol the Anics 1001 Berkut which can be easily field stripped as well as 3 non-blowback 4.5mm steel/lead BB pistols the Baikal MP-654K Makarov which is field stripped exactly as his firearm counterpart. They field strip in exactly same way as the real steel. I own 4 blowback 4.5mm CO2 pistols: the Tanfoglio Witness 1911/KWC KMB-76AHN, GSG 92/KWC KMB-15AHKS, Sig Sauer P226/KWC KMB-74AHN and Blackwater 1911R2/KWC KMB-77AHN. Precisely how many airguns does anyone own that are easily "field stripped"?

colt 1911 a1 22lr review

The Umarex 1911 is a revolver disguised as a semi-auto pistol. &cPath=4_8įor clarity, the review posted by StevemacG is on the Umarex Colt 1911 and has nothing to do with either the Tanfoglio/KWC KMB-76AHN or Blackwater. Now, you can also buy the KWC KMB-76AHN which is exactly the same pistol as the Tanfoglio but without those stupid white idiot-markings or the KMB-77AHN which is a Blackwater without markings. The Blackwater ia a replica of a modern tactical Kimber Custom 1911 pistol. The Tangoglio is a very faithful replica of the original Colt 1911A1 from the 1940-1945 period. However, both are replicas of different pistols. The former is nicer and has slightly better accuracy.

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I prefer the Blackwater over the Tanfoglio. Read my review on the Blackwater 1911R2 in this section just a few items below. and the blackwater for $145.00 which is the better gun of the two. i see the forum store has them for $155.00. hey i was thinking of getting a tanfoglio witness too.















Colt 1911 a1 22lr review