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SAM-HS1-GB
MORE THAN
35 MODELS
Spring, gas and electric
powered
OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF REPLICA GUNS
FIRING PLASTIC PELLETS
HS 1
www.cybergun.com
May 2007
SPECIAL ISSUE – NEW PRODUCTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Éditorial
This issue of Soft Air Mag is somewhat special.
It follows the biggest arms fair in Europe, the
IWA. In this issue, Cybergun would like to capture the excitement by focusing attention on the
avalanche of new products.
Although as a general rule, we offer you between
3 and 5 new items, in this extraordinary issue we
will show off 35 new models. Yes, you read correctly – more than 35 Soft Air products in 3 categories: manual, gas and AEG electric.
You can detect a trend in all these new Soft Air
Guns. For replica handguns, “Full Metal” is the
fashion. In AEGs, the norm is now to supply a
battery with charger in the original kit.
In the six years we have been publishing SAM,
this is the most complete issue, the thickest and
the biggest. In order to include everything, we
were obliged to add 4 pages, giving you 20 concentrated pages of Soft Air. In a word….the best
there is.
Stéphane Balle, Editor-in-chief.
[email protected]
ZI Les Bordes
9-11 rue Henri Dunant
91072 Bondoufle Cedex
Tél. : 01 69 11 71 00.
www.cybergun.com
SAM Contact:
Alain Robin, 01 69 11 71 25
[email protected]
SOFT AIR MAG SPECIAL - NEW PRODUCTS
Manual Soft Air Guns
COLT: 25 “Full metal” and M4 RIS
COLT: Mk IV and accessories
SIG P226 and KALASHNIKOV AK 47 Fullstock
SMITH & WESSON: M645 and Military & Police
SMITH & WESSON: CS45 and M 3000 Wood
SWISS ARMS: M6, M6 short and SA1
FAMAS Tactical Version and MAUSER SR
Gas-powered Soft Air Guns
COLT: 1911 A1 “Full Metal”
and Special Combat CO2
SMITH & WESSON Military & Police CO2
and Desert Eagle .50AE
COLT: 1911 A1 and National Match CO2
TAURUS: PT92 “Full metal” and PT24/7 CO2
TAURUS PT99 CO2 and SIG P210-6
AEG Soft Air Guns
COLT: M4 RIS, M4 A1 SIR and M4 A1 Tactical
COLT: M16 A3 and M933
KALASHNIKOV: AK47 Tactical and AK47 Spetnaz
KALASHNIKOV AK 74 and M14
FAMAS F1 and SCHMEISSER MP40
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Cybergun is a Registered Trademark of Cybergun S.A., exclusive worldwide* licensee for these famous brands:
* Except Beretta
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Colt 25
“Full Metal”
The Colt .25 was born in 1908 from
the downsizing of the Colt Model
1903. It was produced until 1941.
The Colt .25 is a “Pocket” model that was designed to be
very discreet and was very much favored by the ladies,
because it could be easily concealed. With a length of
120 mm, this entirely metal version weighs 340 g.
Enlarged view of the trigger and of the magazine
ejection button.
On the small Colt 25, the sights are immovable. You can see here the
grooves on the breech which make for good handling during reloading.
You also see the safety catch at the top of the body.
The fact that it is all-metal gives it a special
“look” that has its own charm.
This manual replica develops an output
of 0.25 Joule and its magazine can take
7 pellets. Loading is done by pulling back
the breech. This operation is made easier
by the grooves on the breech.
You will find the replica under reference
number 180110.
Colt M4 RIS
Successor to the M16, the Colt M4 is
used in all fields of operation.
The M4 RIS exists in two versions. The first is as simple as
can be. The assault rifle is the basic configuration. It has a
telescopic stock with 4 positions and a detachable RIS grip.
The M4 RIS has an adjustable Hop Up type trajectory correction system. The sights are adjustable to the right or left and
up or down. The replica has a large capacity magazine for
300 pellets. The Weaver type rail on the front grip allows for
mounting many accessories. It should be noted that the carrying handle also has sights and is detachable. You will find it
under reference number 180705.
The second version is identical but has weight considerations
in its favor. This model, reference number 180706, is available with an impressive number of accessories. A tactical
lamp, supplementary sights and a laser spotter allow you to
“customize” your replica.
The two Soft Air Guns develop 0.5 Joules.
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One version of the M4 RIS is proposed with many accessories.
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Colt Mk IV
The Colt Mk IV is part of the great
family of the 1911. It
is offered with a large
number of accessories.
There are two versions of the Colt Mk IV. The first has
supplementary sights and a silencer. The second has
the advantage of an additional laser spotter.
The structure for mounting accessories is held onto the body of the gun
by two screws. You can attach Red Dot type sights on the upper rail and
the laser spotter on the lower rail.
The safety catch of the Colt Mk IV is placed on the breech
stop. Once it is raised, it is impossible to release the trigger.
You will note the high quality markings.
The magazine of the Mk IV contains 14 pellets. We recommend
you use 0.12 g yellow pellets,
because given the power of
0.2 Joule; other pellets (0.20 g
white) are too heavy and reduce
the firing distance.
You will find the replicas under
reference numbers 180005 (Silencer + Red Dot) and 180006
(Silencer, Red Dot + laser).
ACCESSORIES
Indispensable accessories
to improve or ensure proper
functioning of your replica.
Swiss Arms produced 4 x 40 telescopic sight. Reference number 263855
Swiss Arms produced 5 x 42E telescopic sight. Reference number 263856
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Swiss Arms metal bipod.
Reference 605211
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Bipod, reference 605214
5,000 biodegradable 0.2g
pellets. Reference number
805018
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Sig P226
“Full Metal”
The high quality of Sig Sauer products has no need to be demonstrated. Ever since 1864, the German-Swiss company has constantly improved its arms.
The P226 is one of many examples.
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The SIG 226 is a semi-automatic high capacity pistol
inspired by the SIG P220. It was designed especially
in the 1980s to meet the requirements of a Government call for bids when the Army sought to replace its
mythic Colt 1911. Although it lost the contest, the P226
was sold on the American market beginning in 1984. It
met with clear success among certain police units and
security agencies. You can find the Sig P226 in the FBI,
the GIGN and Australia’s regular Army detachments.
Depending on the version, the Sig P226 is available
with a frame in aluminum or in stainless steel.
As regards the replica, once again Cybergun shows
us the full extent of its know-how. This manual replica
(you have to pull the breech back before each shot)
has a Hop Up type trajectory correction system, though
this time an adjustable version has been provided.
The magazine holds 17 pellets, but unfortunately the
power the gun develops is just 0.22 Joule, and appears
a bit weak. On the other hand, realism is pushed to the
extreme in this “full metal” version, which weighs in at
776 g, very close to the real weapon (870 g).
The safety has been positioned judiciously. It is directly
under the thumb (for the right-handed) and allows you
to lock and unlock the Soft Air gun with ease.
You will find this replica under reference number
280112.
NEW
Kalashnikov
AK 47 Fullstock
The AK 47 is the weapon of preference among
revolutionaries! For 50 years, this assault
rifle has been present in all conflicts. Economical and easy to maintain, the “Avtomat
Kalashnikova 1947” was taken up by the Soviet Army in 1949. Here is the latest Soft Air
Gun replica from Cybergun.
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You will note the high quality fabrication of this new AK 47. The imitation wood of the stock, the hand grip and the front hand-guard is a
great success. This manual replica has the latest generation trajectory
correction system, the BAX. Moreover, the installed version is adjustable, in order to better control the pellet.
With a high capacity 300-pellet magazine and a force of 0.5 Joule, you
have every reason to expect to fire with formidable precision at more
than 50 meters.
While aesthetics have been carefully looked after, as we noted above,
realism has also been worked on. The replica weighs 1,780 g, which is
half the weight of the genuine weapon.
You will find this replica under reference number 120703.
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S&W M645
The safety and the hammer are moke. The S&W logo on
the pistol grip is superb !
The moke silencer is provided with the gun, it needs to be
screwed on the barel for beautiful effect !
This is one of the weapons used by Sonny
Crocket in the series Miami Vice.
The M645 was especially designed for the civilian market and was originally made to accommodate .45 ACP ammunition. It was later offered in more reasonable calibers such as the
9 mm Para or the .40 SW. As regards the replica, the M645 has a 14 pellet magazine and fires
at around 86 meters per second (i.e., developing 0.5 Joule), thanks to its “Power” type spring
mechanism. In order to control the trajectory of the pellet, Cybergun has installed a fixed position Hop Up type correction system.
The Automatic M645 pistol weighs 500 g and, notwithstanding the slightly shiny plastic used,
this manual Soft Air gun is a real success.
The special feature of this Soft Air gun is the construction of the silencer, which is screwed
onto the threaded barrel, giving the replica a “devilish” look. You will find this replica under
reference number 320112.
SERIES
Very fine reproduction of the non-slip grooves on the
breech.
S&W M&P
The latest model from
the American company Smith &
Wesson is already available in a Soft Air
version.
The S&W Military and Police model was especially designed to
meet the needs of these two institutions. The breech and the barrel are made of stainless steel, while the body is made of polymer. The M&P has the
special feature of being ambidextrous. It is available in three calibers: .40SW, .357 and
9mm.
The replica develops 0.5 Joule at the mouth of the barrel and weighs 400 g. It is part of
the HPA family. The magazine holds 24 pellets, which is twice the average for manual
replicas. You will note the rail under the barrel, which makes it possible to install a laser
spotter or a tactical lamp. The M&P has a new generation trajectory correction system,
the BAX. The breech of the M&P stays back when the magazine is empty and the grip
is very pleasant.
You will find this replica under reference number 320113.
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All the markings are engraved into the material.
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S&W
Chief Special
CS45
The CS45 is an ultra compact model, the counterpart of
the Colt 25 at the other great
American arms producer,
Smith & Wesson.
As you can see form the photos, the Smith &
Wesson Chief Special CS45 exists in two colors.
One version is in black and the other, in silver. These
two replicas have the new BAX trajectory correction system. The other
special feature of the CS45 is its high capacity magazine. In fact, with
70 pellets available, it is the manual replica with the greatest capacity, apart from
long barrel weapons. Concerning its technical specifications, this replica generates
a respectable 0.2 Joule and weighs 160g.
You will find these replicas under reference numbers 320111 (black) and 320202
(silver).
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S&W M3000 Wood
Aesthetically this pump-action, pistol-grip sawed-off rifle is very
successful. It was used by Mel Gibson in Mad Max.
The S&W M3000 Wood has three rails
that give you a multitude of possibilities
for mounting accessories.
Another special feature of the S&W M3000 Wood is that is has accessories like Red Dot sights and a lamp.
These accessories allow you to personalize your replica and to give it your own “look.” You will note that the
hand grip and the reloading system are wood colored, in contrast to the black of the weapon frame.
As regards technical specifications, the magazine of the M3000 Wood contains 19 pellets and generates
0.5 Joule. It weighs a total of a little more than 1 kg (1,040 g).
A very nice pistol handle on a pumpaction rifle.
You will find this replica under reference number 320703.
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Swiss Arms
M6 & M6 short
Enlarged view of the magazine. This can hold 30 pellets.
Lockable rifles are fairly rare in the world of Soft Air
Guns, so when Cybergun offers its M6, this is necessarily an event.
The M6, whether in long or short version, can take a multitude of
accessories from the Swiss Arms product range. The rail above
takes the telescopic sight (here we see the 4x40 model), while the
rail placed on the bottom of the replica allows for installation of a
bipod support.
We have in our hands an authentic precision rifle. With a power of 1 Joule and an
adjustable BAX system, you can take out a fly at more than 50 meters. To do so, it is
indispensable that you equip yourself with a telescopic sight and there are 2 on offer
from Swiss Arms.
Whether you take the original version or the totally new M6 Short, the possibilities of
customizing are enormous. Aside from additional sights, the M6 has a second Picatinny
type rail to add on a bipod or a tactical lamp.
You will find this replica under reference numbers 280753 (M6 Short) and 280751 for
the standard version.
Swiss Arms SA1
The SA1 is a derivative of the M6 sniper. Its wooden elements give it a very different allure, more like a hunting
carbine than a military rifle.
The other unusual feature of the SA1 from Swiss Arms, compared to the M6, is increased power and weight. Indeed, Cybergun has increased the output to 1.44 Joules
and the SA1 weighs 110 g more (i.e., 2.170 kg). This additional power enables you to
hit your target at sixty meters or more. On the other hand, the SA1 only has a Hop Up
system, though you will see that it is mounted in an adjustable version.
You will find this replica under reference number 280752.
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The special feature of the SA1 is its imitation wood body that gives a
more handsome effect.
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FAMAS
Tactical Version
As I have said, the FAMAS Tactical Version has a multitude of accessories. To begin with, Cybergun has put a Red Spot sight on the carrying
handle. This sight replaces the original eyepiece. While the rear part
of the Soft Air gun has not been modified, the front has a number of
surprises.
You will note the presence of a silencer and flame suppressor that are
aesthetic at the very least.
Besides this flame suppressor, a tactical lamp (above) and a laser spotter (below) have been installed.
The handgrip rounds out this customized
version of the FAMAS. Placed on the
frame, it allows you to hold the weapon
firmly.
You will find this replica under
reference number
400701.
The FAMAS is the assault rifle of the French
Army. Recognizable amidst a thousand weapons, it is highly esteemed for its universality.
Cybergun has fitted it with a multitude
of accessories in order
to give it a novel appearance.
At the basis of the FAMAS
Tactical Version is a model
G2, which is recognizable by its very
wide trigger guard, allowing for firing while
wearing gloves. Indeed, this version was developed
for use by the Navy.
This manual version of the FAMAS develops 0.6 Joule and weighs
2,450 g. The magazine can handle 45 pellets of 6 mm.
The adjustable BAX trajectory correction system ensures that the
FAMAS has formidable precision.
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Adjustable
Mauser SR
World premiere for this
sniper rifle bearing the
brand of German manufacturer Mauser.
Its 23-pellet magazine conforms to its use in “sniping mode.” The trajectory correction system is of the adjustable Hop Up type for variable
shooting. As regards power, the Mauser SR reportedly generates an
enormous 1.9 Joules! It bears mention that in accordance with Decree
Nr. 99-240 of March 24, 1999, a Soft Air Gun cannot produce more
than 2 Joules. The barrel and the breech are made of metal and the
stock, which extends all the way to the hand grip in front, is made of
plastic. The Mauser SR is delivered with a bipod support. The bipod
attachment is very curious, if anachronistic, with three rails used to fix
the bipod in place as well as to accommodate a tactical lamp and a laser
spotter. On the other hand, you have to go to the Swiss Army range of
accessories to find a telescopic sight, since that is not furnished.
You will find this replica under reference number 140700.
Until today there was no official replica of a precision rifle. Since sniping is a discipline that does not receive much
media coverage, the various actors in the Soft Air Gun business were
never much occupied with this. Cybergun has just made amends for
this injustice by offering this superb Mauser SR.
The technical specifications are what dreams are made of! With nearly
4 kg (3,950 g to be precise) and a length of 114 cm, the Mauser SR is
imposing.
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Colt 1911 A1
“Full Metal”
Here is the latest gas Blow Back replica of
the best known automatic pistol in the world,
the Colt 1911 A1.
back.” This action provides
gripping realism and automatically
moves the next pellet to the entrance of the
barrel so that semi-automatic firing becomes
possible!
The gas canister is in the magazine and can fire up
to 60 pellets. Since the capacity of the magazine
is 20 pellets, you have to change gas canisters on
average every three magazine-loads. This new replica
of the 1911 A1 has the special feature of being “full metal,” meaning
that to the maximum extent possible all parts are made of metal. This
considerably increases the weight of the Soft Air gun. A model in ABS
(high density plastic) weighs around 300 to 350 g, whereas this version
weighs in at 930 g.
Another feature worthy of mention is that the Colt 1911 A1 has an
adjustable Hop Up type trajectory correction system.
You will find this replica under reference number 180505.
It all started in 1904, when Colonel John T. Thompson said that the next
handgun which the American Army would buy should be “at least .45
caliber” and, preferably, an Automatic Pistol. In 1906, six arms producers competed for the award of the contract of the century. On March 29,
1911, Colt was officially declared the winner and its Automatic Pistol
was adopted by the American Army under the name “M1911.” During
the evaluations, the Colt 1911 to be fired 6,000 rounds without the
slightest incident to report.
This new replica of the Colt 1911 A1 is a gas-powered model. That is to
say, there is no need to recharge it after each round. The gas performs
two functions. First, it propels the pellets at a velocity of 90 meters per
second, and generates, with a 0.20 g pellet, 0.8 Joule.
Secondly, the gas causes a recoil of the breech, what one calls “blow
Colt 1911
Special Combat
A Picatinny type rail under the barrel allows you to customize your
replica with a laser or a tactical lamp.
The Special Combat is a variation
on the Colt 1911. This CO2 version
offers some advantages that
cannot be ignored.
Air powered guns are subject, like ourselves, to the laws of nature. When the gas is
decompressed, the temperature in the cylinder falls. The problem is that the more the
temperature in the cylinder drops, the less properly decompression occurs. For this
reason, air powered Soft Air guns do not like winter conditions: the outside temperature already is low and propelling the pellet becomes difficult. As a remedy for this,
Cybergun has developed a range of Soft Air guns using CO2 canisters. Thanks to this
technique, the temperature spread is a thing of the past and the CO2 replicas are generally more powerful than classic air guns.
This all new Colt 1911 Special Combat model reportedly develops 1 Joule, which is
really enormous for a handgun. Its 16-pellet magazine also serves as the receptacle for
the gas canister. One may regret that this replica does not have a trajectory correction
system, which would be very useful given the power, but on the other hand it is nice to
see that the integrated magazine fits in well.
You will find this replica under reference number 180300.
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As on all the versions of the Colt 1911, so here on the Special
Combat model the Lever at the rear of the handle prevents
accidental firing.
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S&W
Military & Police
After the manual version, here is the top of
the range the CO2 model with
stationary breech.
When I told you that the CO2 models develop more power, here
is an example 0.9 Joule versus 0.5. On the other hand, the
CO2 canister in the magazine limits its capacity. It only holds
15 pellets (which is the norm for gas-powered replicas) instead
of the “high Cap” 24-pellet magazine in the manual model.
You will find this replica under reference number 320300.
The Smith & Wesson M&P grip is very comfortable and the
feel of the weapon in your hands is pleasant.
Adjustable
You can find the Desert Eagle in films like
“Nikita” or in the hands of the queen
of action video games, Lara
Croft. Its imposing look makes
it a very special weapon.
The replica is also imposing. It
weighs 965 g and propels a pellet at around 84 meters per
second, generating about
0.7 Joule. The Desert Eagle
is equipped with a Magma
Blow Back system that has been patented by the Japanese manufacturer,
Western Arms.
The other special feature of the Desert
Eagle .50AE is its magazine. With
room for 24 pellets, it is one of the
biggest among all handgun replicas.
Just keep in mind that this Soft Air
gun is, in addition, a Blow Back
model, meaning that you can fire all
24 shots non-stop. What a pleasure!
In order to keep its extra power under
control, Cybergun has put in an adjustable Hop Up type precision system.
You will find this replica under the reference number 090501.
Desert
Eagle .50AE
This is the most powerful handgun in t h e
world! It uses cartridges of the same caliber
as a machine gun.
The Desert Eagle was designed in 1979 by three persons who wanted to
develop a large caliber automatic pistol. The first models were issued
in .357 caliber, but beginning in 1985 a .44 magnum version appeared.
Finally, in 1996 the .50 AE (Action Express) version was released, completing the range.
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For the sake of greater realism, the breech remains open
when the magazine is empty.
Taurus PT 92
As you will find, the Taurus PT92 is the
German cousin of the Beretta 92. And,
for good reason, they are the same
arms produced, under license, by two
different manufacturers.
The quality of the markings is extraordinary. The bull that
has been pressed into the plate is particularly successful.
Just as in “real life,” the replicas of the Taurus PT92 and the Beretta 92FS are identical. Obviously the markings are different, but the specifications are similar. You will find a 25 shot
magazine, an output of 0.8 Joule (which allows you to deliver a pellet 40 meters with excellent precision), a weight of 1,080 g and an adjustable Hop Up system. One should not forget
to say that this replica is gas-powered and has a Blow Back system.
You will find this replica under reference number 210504.
Taurus PT 24/7
The grip of the PT 24/7 is especially well done. The hand
feel is perfect.
The CO2 canister is situated in the handle. This Taurus
model has the latest version closure.
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After making a model of the Beretta 92 (see
above), Taurus decided to get involved in
production of the original, which it then did
successfully.
The Taurus PT 24/7 was first shown in 2004 when it was offered to law enforcement agencies,
security personnel and civilians as a new light and easily manipulated pistol. Its handle offers a
remarkable and natural grip thanks in particular to the places provided for the fingers. A Picatinny rail positioned under the barrel makes it possible to add an accessory.
The replica has all the specifications. One can add that the magazine contains 15 pellets and
that the power generated by the CO2 canister is 0.9 Joule. In addition, the PT 24/7 carrries the
BAX system.
You will find this replica under reference number 210301.
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Taurus
PT 99
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The Taurus PT99 is a CO2 model. It uses gas canisters, which are
placed in the magazine.
This variation on the PT 92 exists in two
versions: “Semi/Full Auto” and “Semi
Auto Only.”
The look and the weight of this replica are imposing. Entirely in
metal, the scales panic and show 1,300 g. For a handgun that is
enormous. The replica belongs to the CO2 Gas Gun category and
delivers 0.8 Joule. In order to control this power, Cybergun has installed an adjustable BAX system that assures precise firing. As you
will see, the magazine is much larger than usual.
And there was good reason for this: with a 38 pellet capacity, there
was need for room. You will find the “Semi/Full Auto” version under
reference number 210502 and the “Semi Auto” version under reference
number 210503.
Depending on the model, “Semi” or “Full Auto,” the fire selector
of the PY99 has either two or three positions. In both cases, the
top position is a safety. For the “Full Auto” model, the selector is
lowered to the maximum to fire in bursts.
Adjustable
Sig P210-6
Once again Cybergun is the first manufacturer of Soft
Air Guns to offer a replica of a weapon that made
history, the Sig P210-6.
Enlargement of the fire selector.
“F” stands for “fire” and “S”
for “safety.”
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During the Second World War, though the country was
neutral, the General Staff of the Swiss Army asked Sig
to develop a 9 mm Parabellum weapon, since neither
the Browning Hi-Power nor the French Army pistols
met their needs: both seemed to them to be too imprecise and a bit underpowered.
The P210 was adopted in 1949 by the Swiss Army,
where it was known as the “Pistol 49,” replacing Luger
Parabellums. German customs officers and the Danish
Army also equipped themselves with it. A great number
of modifications led Sig to offer the P210-6 to the civilian market.
This replica is a gas-powered Blow Back model, meaning that the breech recoils during firing for greater realism. The gas is stored in the magazine and it is filled
by turning the magazine upside down. Gas that has
been specially designed for the Soft Air Gun is used
and you can find it on sale among all good retailers.
The magazine has a capacity of 12 pellets. As regards
power, the P210-6 propels a pellet at 80 meters per
second and develops 0.64 Joule with 0.20 g pellets. In
order to ensure precise fire, the Sig P210-6 is provided
with an adjustable Hop Up system. The replica is sold
with a splendid case.
You will find this replica under the reference number
280510.
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metal gearbox
Adjustable
plastic gear
plastic gearbox
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metal gear
The M4 RIS is especially well
equipped: hand grip, additional
sights and tactical lamp.
metal gearbox
Colt M4 RIS
The special feature of this model
is the full stock.
We presented its little brother at
the start of theissue. Here
then
plastic gearbox
is the electric model of the celebrated Colt assault rifle.
plastic
Thegear
Colt
M4 RIS is delivered with a multitude of accessories, such as a handgrip, a tactical lamp and an
extra sight system. In the box you will find a battery
and charger. Unlike the manual version, the stock of
the M4 is full.
As regards performance, the M4 develops 0.5 Joule
metal gear
and its “High Cap” style magazine holds 300 pellets.
The adjustable Hop Up type trajectory correction system makes it possible to correct each shot in an efficient manner.
You will find this replica under reference number
180918.
plastic gear
Adjustable
metal gear
Colt M4 A1 SIR
and
Colt M4 A1 RIS Tactical
Here are two versions of the Colt M4, each
having a distinct “look” but characteristics
that are very close.
The two Soft Air guns come within the AEG (Automatic Electric Gun) category. They have a fire selector that allows for
firing shot by shot or in unlimited bursts. The power is 1 Joule for both
replicas, and this obliged Cybergun to install a metal Gearbox and to
reinforce the pinions, which are also, obviously, made of metal. Another
point in common is that these two models are supplied together with
a battery and charger in the standard package. In order to make best
use of the power of these two M4s, they come with an adjustable Hop
Up system.
The difference between them comes principally in the appearance of
the two weapons. The M4 A1 SIR has a handgrip as well as several
Weaver type rails, making it possible to attach many accessories. Its
magazine can hold 55 pellets and the weight of the replica is more than
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plastic gearbox
metal gearbox
plastic gearbox
3.3 kg (3,360 g). The M4 A1 RIS Tactical has a high capacity magazine
containing 300 pellets and weighs a bit less than 3 kg (2,980 g). Its
stock is full and its sights are close to the standard M4. The M4 A1 SIR
bears reference number 180919
The M4 A1 RIS Tactical has reference number 180920.
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plastic gear
Adjustable
metal gear
metal gearbox
NEW
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metal gearbox
Colt M16 A3
The battery is kept in the stock.
plastic gear
plastic gearbox
The M16 A3
is the latest development of the mythical
American assault rifle.
The hand grip can be detached, revealing a Picatinny type rail
for mounting a Red Dot or a telescopic sight.
This AEG replica is delivered with a battery and charger. With a rugged design, it benefits
from a new Gearbox unit and metal
By giving us a 1 Joule output, Cybergun once
metalgears.
gear
again delivers a quality Soft Air Gun. For the sake of using this power better, the replica
has an adjustable Hop Up system.
The M16 A3 magazine is of the High Cap type, with room for 300 pellets. Another proof
of the quality of this weapon is its weight, nearly 3 kg (2,980 g). You will find this replica
under the reference number 180921.
plastic gear
Adjustable
metal gear
metal gearbox
Colt M933
Derived from the M733,
this ultra short version
of the M4 shows excellent workmanship.
plastic gearbox
metal gearbox
The specifications of this M933 are very close to those of the M16 A3. A metal
Gearbox, adjustable Hop Up system, magazine holding 300 pellets and phenomenal
power of 1 Joule place it on a par with its cousin, the M16. The M933 is also delivered with a battery and charger.
The only thing that differs, aside from the outward appearance, of course, is the weight. The Colt
M933 weighs in at 2,400 g.
plastic gearbox
You will find this replica under reference number 180922.
The battery is located in the front hand-guard.
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The sights can be replaced by taking off the carrying
handle.
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The M933 has a 3-position telescopic stock.
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ADJUSTABLE
metal gear
metal gearbox
NEW
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plastic gearbox
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Kalashnikov
AK 47 Tactical
This version of the AK47 has the latest improvements developed by Cybergun.
metal gear
The power of this electric replica is 0.8 Joule. The gears are made
of reinforced metal and the Gearbox, the heart of the mechanism,
is also made of metal. This design is a guarantee of quality. Another
advantage
plastic
gearbox of this AK47 is the BAX system, the latest generation of trajectory correction.
The magazine is a High Cap type holding 340 pellets of 6 mm. Finally,
the replica weighs nearly 3 kg (2,940 g) and is supplied with a battery
and charger.
metalreplica
gearbox under reference number 120907.
You will find this
Adjustable
plastic gear
plastic gearbox
metal gear
metal gearbox
Kalashnikov AK 47 Spetnaz
plastic gearbox
Rigorously identical except for the stock, which is either
present or not, the AK47 Spetnaz generates 0.4 Joule.
The Gearbox and the gears are made of plastic and
the magazine holds 50 pellets. An optional 250-pellet
charger will be available.
The replicas are delivered with a battery and a charger.
As for weight, the model with stock weighs 2.250 kg,
while the version without stock is listed as 350 g less,
at 1.900 kg.
You will find these replicas under reference number
120906 (for the version with the stock) and 120905
for the other.
The AK 47 Spetnaz also exists
without a stock.
Soft Air Mag
Here are two models of the AK 47
designed for the elite commandos
of the Red Army.
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plastic gear
ADJUSTABLE
metal gear
metal gearbox
NEW
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Kalashnikov AK 74
Once again Cybergun offers a real novelty. Notmetal gearbox
only because the replica is recent, but also
because this model is like no other.
The AK 74 has many parts in metal, such as the entire barrel, the flameplastic
supgearbox
pressor, the bead, the rear sight adjuster, the upper cover of the frame, the fire selector,
the arming lever, the trigger guard, the trigger release, the button for unscrewing the
magazine and the cover of the stock. You can add to this list the Gearbox and the reinforced gears that are needed given the 0.9 Joule output.
The AK74 carries a precision BAX system in adjustable version, thereby allowing the
replica to have an effective range of 40 meters.
Like a great many of the new Cybergun products, the AK74 is delivered with a Ni-Cd type
battery, which should be completely discharged before recharging, and a charger.
As regards firepower, the AK74’s magazine holds 440 pellets.
You will find this replica under reference number 120904.
plastic gear
metal gear
On the electric model AK74, the battery is located in the stock.
plastic gear
Adjustable
metal gear
metal gearbox
NEW
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metal gearbox
The wooden look of the stock has been superbly reproduced and it
accommodates the battery.
Though this option was not present in the original version, it is
possible to use the rail to mount a telescopic sight on the M14.
It should be noted that the single rail prevents use of standard
sights.
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M14
One further history-making novelty! This allows World
War II enthusiasts to fight in the Allied camp.
plastic gearbox
This latest addition
perfectly illustrates Cybergun’s collection of new products for 2007.
It is a mixture of previously unseen models and of replicas made to a high quality
standard that is rarely encountered. The M14 is part of the AEG series and develops all
of 1 Joule thanks to the use of a reinforced Gearbox. The extensive use of metal parts
gives it a very realistic aspect and is felt on the scales (3.900 kg). The wooden appearance of the stock is particularly well done.
Precision firing is ensured by an adjustable Hop Up system and I would advise you to
use “heavy” pellets of 0.25 g. As is often the case with electric replicas, the battery that
comes with it in the box is placed in the stock.
You will find this replica under reference number 600904.
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FAMAS F1
This universal application weapon is the
regulation assault rifle of the French Army.
metal gearbox
The all new FAMAS from Cybergun is an electric model,
making it possible to fire in bursts. With a posted output of 0.7 Joule and an adjustable Hop Up type trajectory correction system, the FAMAS is capable of hitting
its target at around 40 meters. The magazine holds
55 pellets.
One will note that the pinions of the Gearbox are made of metal and
that the FAMAS is supplied with a battery and charger.
You will find this replica under reference number 400901.
plastic gear
plastic gearbox
metal gear
plastic gear
Adjustable
FULL
metal gear
metal gearbox
METAL
NEW
Schmeisser MP40
plastic gearbox
metal gearbox
For the first time
in the world of
Soft Air guns,
Cybergun
presents a “Full
Auto” machine
gun.
plastic gearbox
Enlargement of the foldaway stock of the MP40.
The lug under the barrel serves to prop up the barrel of
the machine gun on the window ledges of various types of
vehicles.
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The “Maschinenpistole 40” is a weapon that carries a lot of history with
it. Supplied to the German ground forces (Wehrmacht) during the Second
World War, it was in direct competition with the Thompson M1 A1. Easier
to handle thanks to the foldaway stock and, above all, shooting twice as far,
captured MP40s were frequently used by the Allies.
As regards the Cybergun replica, it is part of the electric gun series. In order
to be as faithful to the original as possible, the MP40 is a “Full Metal” model
and is supplied with battery in the original box. As regards performance, the
MP40 develops 0.9 Joule and its weight is 3.360 kg, i.e., just 1 kg less than a real weapon.
As for the design, the MP40 has a Gearbox in metal, and all the pinions are also made of
metal.
Unlike the original, which did not fire in bursts, the MP40 from Cybergun has a fire selector in two positions: “Semi” and “Full Auto.” You will note the absence of any safety, which
means that the user should be especially careful.
The MP40 has an adjustable Hop Up type trajectory correction system, which is located
by the breech. It is supplied with a battery and charger You will find this replica under
reference number 300900.
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