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Tanaka Shell Ejecting M700 Police 26 inch

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This has been available at RedWolf Airsoft early this year and they have written about this at their product section in more detail. So check out their latest update on this nicety... "Tanaka shows us that shell ejecting is not just for classics, they did it with revolvers and then with shotguns, and now, the M700 police model. The choice of SWAT teams around the world, watch the video to see this M700 in action!

Finished in a rugged surface texture, the M700's receiver is extremely realistic. Comes with an accessory rail for immediate mounting of that big cross hair scope to give it a good SWAT look. Additionally, 2 sling mounts up front means that you can mount a bi-pod on one, while keep the other free for actually attaching a sling. Rubberized butt pad makes the gun comfortable to shoulder. The internal magazine holds 5 rounds, and the gun comes with 5 rounds, although additional shells can be purchased.

Shooting this gun delivers a highly realistic experience with the cocking motion chambering a round and ejecting a shell when you re-cock. The shell ejection does not utilize the bolt pull to push the brass case out but instead uses a spring mechanism to throw it clear so that regardless of how fast or slow you pull the bolt the shells will always eject with the same force in the same direction.

The 5-round internal magazine is not removable, instead it is meant to be hand loaded from the top; the floor plate is removable for rapid unloading and technically allows loading from the bottom but its tricky to do so. The rear of the bolt also features a plunging button that protrudes rearward out of the bolt when the weapon is cocked otherwise lying flush when it is not.

Shells in revolvers recreate that distinctive hand-loading experience, Shells in shotguns recreate that distinctive pump action racking and shell ejecting; now, thanks to Tanaka, that iconic bolt action cycle is now complimented with that distinct long cartridge tumbling out, up and to the right, flipping though the air before coming to rest with that distinctive ring of brass on the floor.

One hit one kill, would not be the same without that one shell making lonely crop circles in the dust, on the floor."

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