Description
SAI 2011 DS 4.3 (Aluminum/CO2) Pistol Replica
2011 DS pistol replica is a special replica that was made in
cooperation of EMG – a company that creates custom replicas and Salient
Arms International – a manufacturer of USA-style firearms. The replica
is based on the proven construction dating to 1911. Almost the entire replica
was made of aluminum, only the pistol grip panels were made of rough
and grip-improving polymer. Excellent alignment and quality of implemented
materials guarantee exceptional experience when firing the replica as well as
seamless and precise operation.Â
The metal slide and receiver feature original manufacturer markings
– Salient Arms Internationalâ„¢. The replica is equipped with a
double-sided, winged safety that locks the trigger mechanism and prevents
accidental firing. The access to the safety is very simple both for left- and
right-handed people – the mechanism lever is within the range of a thumb. This
model also boasts a functional, rear, pressure safety that forces upon the user
a correct grip in order to fire. The custom trigger and hammer provide
the replica with an interesting, eye-catching appearance. Eye-captivating are
also external barrel elements that were painted in golden color.
The pistol features a powerful blow-back system that imitates the
experience of firing a live firearm. Similar to the live firearm, once the last
BB has been fired, the slide remains locked in the rear position. Under the
barrel is located a 22 mm RIS / Picatinny mounting rail, which enables the attachment of a variety of
accessories to the replica, such as tactical flashlights or laser sights. The
top of the slide features also a fiber optic front sight and a custom rear
sight.Â
Main Features:
– modified, effective slide made of metal with serration that
improves the grip and simplifies reloading
– implementation of fiber optic and iron sights
– Hop-Up system with adjustment options
– skeleton trigger and a hammer lever
– integrated RIS 22 mm accessory rail
The set includes:
– replica
– magazine
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