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King Arms SAA .45 Peacemaker Revolver Series

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King Arms SAA .45 Peacemaker Revolver Series

Here is a quick look at the King Arms SAA .45 Peacemaker Revolver Series that is available in 8 different colours, 3 barrel lengths, and 3 surface finishings to suit your taste... "Cowboy's life is waiting for ya!!! YEEEHAAAA!!! The SAA .45 Peacemaker Revolver is full metal construction handgun by King Arms.

1.Main assembly:

  • Whole revolver is constructed by metal, it gives a very concrete and rigid feels. Allows shooter do fast action confidently.
  • 4 inch, 6 inch and 11 inch barrel lengths available in several surface finishings.
  • Accept pressurized green gas as the power source.
  • Details of parts and components makes revolver's outlook much more realistic. Reappear the historic & antique classic.

2. Outer & Inner Barrel:

  • Straight metal outer barrel available in size of 4 inch, 6 inch and 11 inch model at user preference.
  • Rifled-alike barrel make the revolver more realistic.
  • Smooth and precise brass internal barrel in 6.05mm inner diameter. Makes the shooting trajectory more accuracy.

3. Grip

  • Ergonomic polymer grip lets the operator grasp tight and control over the revolver.

4. Cylinder:

  • The metal cylinder bullet inlet can be opened easily in order to reload bullets quickly.
  • Push the bullets ejector thumbpiece to remove bullets one by one.
  • The cylinder can accept up to 6 bullet shells.
  • Metal latch precisely stop the cylinder in the correct position.

5. Hammer:

  • Metal hammer give an assured strike on the gas outlet valve.
  • Operates in single-action.

6. Trigger & Cylinder Stopper:

  • Assembled with steel reinforced trigger and cylinder stopper (KA-PP-16) for upgrading the durability.

7. Sights:

  • The metal fixed front sight helps shooter to acquire the target.

8. Bullets and Loader:

  • Heavy brass shells with high compression rubber bb retainers.
  • Package come with 6 BB bullets shells."

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