Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 GBB
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 GBB
- Weight: 1.00kg
Superbly made Hi-Capa 4.3 compact sport airsoft gun in lightweight, high capacity version, equipped with a Hard Kick system.
The replica was made of excellent quality ABS polymer in a non-standard, geometric style. The model is distinguished by an interesting, different design from among pistols based on the 1911 system. OPS-Tactical signs are engraved on the polymer slide.
The grip has been widened compared to the base 1911 to accommodate increased capacity sport magazine. Its baseplate protrudes beyond the grip, which, combined with the wide mag well, facilitates quick reloading. The applied texturing definitely improves the grip both in gloves and in the ungloved hand.
The slide has been equipped with a Hard Kick system and a strong return spring, which results in a noticeable recoil more than in the case of standard replicas of this manufacturer. The slide guides are made of metal which extends the life of the replica.
The service safety is guaranteed by a standard for 1911 set of manipulators and safeties: grip and adjustable wing safety. The cock imitates sports, perforated version, just like the trigger. The gun was also equipped with an RIS accessory rail allowing for the installation of tactical lighting or a laser sight.
The high range of the shot was achieved thanks to the refined HopUp system, the gas dosing mechanism, precision and quality of workmanship. The magazine made of metal holds 28 balls and a green gas chamber.
Type | Pistol |
Caliber | 6 mm |
Length | 199 mm |
Power source | Green-gas |
Hop-up | Adjustable |
Firing mode | Semi |
Material | ABS |
Colour | Black |
Weight | 0.85 kg |
Inner Barrel | 6.08 mm |
Gearbox | custom |
Magazine | Low-Cap |
Magazine Capacity | 28 bbs |
Battery | No |
Battery Charger | No |
Quick change spring | No |
Mosfet | No |
Power (m/s with 0.2g) / J | 90 m/s / 0.81 J |
Blow-Back | Yes |
Tokyo Marui was established in 1965 in Japan. From the beginning they were a cutting edge company in airsoft technology. It was the first company to introduce in 1992 airsoft guns powered by an electric motor, which we know today as "automatic electric gun" (AEG). Tokyo Marui always pays attention to the highest quality - both on the outside and the inside. The quality of the internal parts and their fitting is a role model for many other manufacturers.