Browning 1911 HME is a heavy spring replica equipped with a metal lock , grip fuse and picatinny accessory rail.
The replica refers to the military pistol of John Moses Browning, which, despite the passage of over 100 years, is one of the most recognizable pistols in the world.
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Unlike other replicas from a similar price range in Browning 1911 HME, a metal lock was used, thus increasing the burden of the replica to 550 g. The replica belongs to the HMe series (Heavy Metal Energy), which means that the pistol has a greater weight close to the mass of combat weapons. The enlarged undercut in the back of the skeleton (Beaver Tail) together with aggressively textured cladding ensures repeatability and stability of grip. The replica uses 2 fully functional fuses: grip and winged responsible for blocking the drain mechanism.
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replica has spring drive , which requires a spring stretching of the spring each time before the shot is fired. This activity is done by vigorously pulling the lock backwards. The most important advantages of the spring drive include: no additional costs associated with consumables, ease and reliability of use, and low sensitivity to weather conditions. The spring replica, unlike, for example, the Green Gas replicas also works reliably in the winter. The launched balls reach speed of approx. 220 FPS and an effective range of 15 m.
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The pistol is powered from a metal magazine with a capacity of 14 balls. Thanks to the possibility of blocking the feeder in the lower position of the ball to the warehouse, we can load directly from the container.
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