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Good quality at a cheap price
Introducing the Walther P22 Special Operations Airsoft Spring Pistol, available at Airsoft Station. This spring-operated pistol combines sleek design with functionality, making it an ideal choice for airsoft enthusiasts. The pistol features a built-on rail that allows for quick and easy attachment of accessories such as lasers, enabling you to enhance your aiming capabilities on the field.
With a velocity of 260 FPS, the Walther P22 delivers reliable performance in your airsoft skirmishes. The airsoft pistol is fully licensed and includes authentic Walther trademarks, ensuring its quality and authenticity. It incorporates a Hop-Up system, which enhances accuracy by putting backspin on the BBs, resulting in improved range and precision.
The Walther P22 operates with 6mm .12 BBs, providing an accessible and cost-effective ammunition option. It measures 6 inches in length, offering a compact and maneuverable design that is suitable for various playing styles. The pistol weighs just 6.7 ounces, making it lightweight and comfortable to handle during extended gameplay sessions.
To comply with safety regulations, the Walther P22 features an orange muzzle, clearly indicating its non-lethal nature. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced airsoft player, the Walther P22 Special Operations Airsoft Spring Pistol offers reliability, versatility, and the unmistakable style of a Walther firearm.
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Good quality at a cheap price
The entire process of options, ordering and delivery were easy and smooth. Both guns met our expectations. This is the 3rd time we’ve ordered and have been happy with all purchases.
My order arrived this afternoon and I've only had time to shoot about 4 magazines so far, so I'm still getting used to it. The hefty feel of the mostly metal gun is satisfying in the hand and the realism of the blowback action definitely adds to the experience. Compared to the first airsoft pistol I purchased, a spring-type Walther P22, the difference is night and day. I noticed a tendency to misfeed as often as 2 to 3 times per magazine, but that may be because I was firing at a slight downward angle, shooting from the back porch at some plastic cups on the edge of the patio. I will reserve judgement or serious complaint until I have used it more.
Mine shoots up and to the left about 8-10" from aimed center at a distance of 15ft. Yes, you can get used to it and compensate for it - but the result is that I have to aim to the right and below my target a considerable amount in order to hit it. This takes the fun out of target practice, so I doubt I will use this much. Need something better...