Airsoft pistol Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931)


Description of the Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical airsoft pistol (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931)

The airsoft company Tokyo Marui is located in Japan and has been delighting consumers with new developments in airsoft equipment for over 45 years.
This amount of time on the market did not pass without a trace and gave the organization the title of leader in its niche. The company's success is due to competent attitude towards customers, product improvement and the use of certified materials in the manufacture of weapons. The flight speed of the ball reaches 90 - 100 m/s , this indicator is due not only to the power of the gas used, but also to the twisting of the hop-up, which increases the aerodynamics and speed of the ball flying from the barrel.

Ammunition is loaded into a magazine whose capacity reaches 26 plastic balls, but in addition to its main function, the magazine also acts as a tank for storing Green gas. This choice was made by the company for the sake of improving ergonomics, because when reloading, the user not only replenishes the ammunition, but also changes the cartridge, restoring the amount of fuel to the original level.

The Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical Starsoft pistol is an exact copy of the tactical series of weapons from Heckler&Koch released in 2005. Product development began with a competition held by the US Army to find a replacement for the M1911A1, which had been in service for over 70 years. After the competition, the organization decided to continue producing pistol models, improving them and increasing the build quality and shooting performance.

The external component allows the user to install sound moderators that match the diameter of the thread on the barrel. The pistol also has a Weaver rail located in front of the trigger mechanism, onto which a flashlight or tactical laser laser unit is attached.

Such weapons shoot using plastic balls with a diameter of 6.0 mm in one firing mode - semi-automatic. Switching between blocking and shooting is accomplished by a safety lever located above the pistol grip. Location selection allows the user to switch with a single finger movement without being distracted from shooting.

The gas drive installed as the filling of the product is powered by Green Gas cylinders; the fuel mixture includes lubricants that increase the life of the rubber gaskets when firing. It is worth noting the material of the internal mechanism, because all parts are made of metal and have an increased margin of safety compared to plastic ones.

The hop-up located inside the structure is responsible for feeding the balls from the magazine into the barrel and subsequent twisting when the projectile leaves the barrel. The principle of this technology is to imitate the barrel thread of a firearm, which cannot be realized due to the characteristics of the ammunition used. The user also has access to adjusting the flight path of the ball; shooting adjustment is realized through a special roller located on the hop-up frame.

Noting the dimensions of the product, it is worth paying attention to the weight of 793 grams and length of 220 mm; these parameters allow the user to easily carry the product in a holster or in his belt.

Options [edit]

Heckler & Koch also produces the HK45 Compact (HK45C)

, which can use

8- and 10-round magazine [5] The HK45C has the same enhancements as the full-size HK45, but has a more conventional straight grip similar to the Heckler & Koch P2000. This design still allows the user to customize the grip size with interchangeable straps. [1]

HK45 Tactical (HK45T)

and
HK45 Compact Tactical (HK45CT)
also available; These options include extended threaded barrel suppressors and tritium front and rear sights. [6] Long thread barrels compatible with the HK45 and HK45C are also available for purchase from Heckler & Koch USA. [7]

Characteristics of the Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical airsoft pistol (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931)

Manufacturer Tokyo Marui
Combat prototype Hk 45
View Airsoft pistol
Type Gas drive
Caliber 6.0 mm
Speed 90 m/s
Type of ammunition Plastic balls
Barrel type Smooth
Number of charges 26 pcs
Shooting mode Semi-automatic
Energy source Green Gas
Blowback Eat
Fuse Eat
Sighting rail Weaver (Picatinny) / Dovetail 11 mm Eat
Housing material Metal
Color Black
Size Length - 220 mm
Weight 793 g
Country of Origin Japan
Equipment Gun, magazine, instructions, packaging

Airsoft pistol Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931) buy in the Popadiv10 online store. Airsoft pistol Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931) at a low price of 17,900 rubles. You can pay for your order by mail upon receipt in any part of the Russian Federation. Before placing an order, be sure to check the price and contents of the product by phone (during business hours) or by e-mail and feedback system (at any time convenient for you).

Information on the product “Airsoft gun Tokyo Marui HK45 Tactical (GBB, 6.0 mm, 142931)” is for informational purposes only and is not a public offer, determined by the provisions of Article 437 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, characteristics, appearance, color and equipment can be changed by the manufacturer without notice.

Links[edit]

  1. ^ abc "HK45 - Heckler & Koch - USA". hk-usa.com. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
  2. "Birth of HK". Gunsandammomag.com. 2007-03-30. Archived from the original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved August 24, 2010.
  3. Title: Military Power Author Fred J Pushies Illustrated Edition Published by MBI Publishing Company, 2007 ISBN 0-7603-2947-8, ISBN 978-0-7603-2947-4 page 99
  4. "Modern Firearms - Pistols - Heckler Koch HK 45 Pistol". World.guns.ru. Archived from the original on 2010-03-10. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
  5. "HK45C - Heckler & Koch - USA". hk-usa.com. Retrieved December 16, 2009.
  6. HK45 Operator's Manual (PDF) [ permanent dead link
    ]
  7. HK US forum - HK45 and HK45C Tactical Barrels Archived July 11, 2011, on the Wayback Machine
  8. "Police Portraits on Green Screen". eyeinthesky.com.au Accessed 21 January 2016
    .
  9. ^ abcd Dan, Alex (November 23, 2022). "Heckler and Koch HK 45". War Factory
    (Infantry/Small Arms). Retrieved November 24, 2022.
  10. "H&K HK 45 - Weaponsystems.net". weaponystems.net
    .
  11. "Latest News and Developments in Laser Sight - Crimson Trace Laser Grips". crimsontrace.com
    . September 9, 2010 archived from the original on June 5, 2012.

HK USP

The Universal Self-Loading Pistol was developed by the famous German company Heckler und Koch in 1990. The main goal for the developers was to develop a universal pistol for export to the US market for common cartridges such as .40 “Smith & Wesson”, .45 “Auto” and 9 mm “Luger”. Today there is even a “USP Compact” version chambered for the .357 “SIG” cartridge. USPs are widely used in the United States, including by such services as the INS (Immigration & Naturalization Service), Secret Service (protection service for senior officials, including the President of the United States), and a number of large police departments. Overall USP

has established itself as exceptionally reliable and “tenacious” and, most importantly, universal.
A number of USP
, each one different from each other and with its own “zest”. Let's take a closer look:

USP Standard (Despite new modifications, it is in great demand both in the civilian market and among the police):

story

Design work on the new family of pistols began in September 1989, focusing primarily on the commercial and United States law enforcement markets. USP prototypes were subjected to rigorous testing alongside H&K's entry into the Offensive Handgun Weapon System (OHWS) program requested participation by US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) and which would later lead to the Mk 23 Mod 0. The USP prototypes were then refined in 1992, based on data obtained from OHWS testing, and the project was completed in December of that year. USP, was officially introduced in January 1993 with USP40

model (base version) chambered for the increasingly popular .40 S&W cartridge, followed shortly thereafter by
the USP9
(using a 9×19mm Parabellum cartridge), and in May 1995 by
the USP45
(in .45 ACP caliber). Unlike the ambitious and innovative P7, P9S and VP70Z designs, the USP uses a more traditional Browning style auto-tuning cam action similar to that used in the Hi-Power - but with a polymer frame.

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