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Vintage Airsoft Review: MGC M92F Pistol

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Hyperdouraku: Vintage Airsoft Review: MGC M92F Pistol

Daisuke Kobori writes for Hyperdouraku with a review of the MGC M92F Liquid charge fixed slide pistol that was introduced during the Mid-1990s... "In 1985, the U.S. Army adopted the Beretta M92F as a result of trial testing, and when heroes started using the M92F in Hollywood action and Hong Kong Noir, Japanese gun fans increasingly eager for the definitive M92F air gun became.

However, the only gas gun on the market at that time was a Marushin product, and it was already outdated in terms of realism and fire performance. It was MGC's Beretta M92F that appeared to the fullest, and it would be no exaggeration to say that all the gunfans were crazy about their realism.

Mechanically, it is a barrel-retractable slide fixed gas gun that uses liquid charge magazine. Basically, it is almost the same as the M93R, but the realism of the appearance is outstanding, and even now it has an overwhelming atmosphere and overwhelming presence.

The highlight of the equipment was the double bore cyclone barrel, an inner barrel with a life ring adopted from the S & W M645. It was criticized that the air kept the BB shell constant in the barrel and fired in a floating state, so the hit accuracy was high, but it was practically ineffective. On the contrary, the power loss was so large that it seemed that there was no shortage of users who changed to external custom inner barrels.

Nevertheless, the achievement of bringing the real M92F to the market was great, and it was a considerable hit. The MGC will continue to advance until WA launches the Magna Blowback."

Read the full review here.

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