Available at Airsoft Station is the Colt 1911 M45A1 CO2 Rail Gun Blowback Pistol made by KWC... "Colt is well known for producing authentic replicas that function like, and are almost as durable as, their real steel counterparts. Their version of the 1911 .45 Gas Pistol is no exception and is an exact 1:1 scale to the real M1911 model.
Noona The Gamer goes over the Toy Star Colt M45A1 springer pistol as an exercise pistol that can be used at home for some plinking and handling practice... " Today, I reviewed the new Toy Star Colt m45a1. It's been less than a month since it came out. It's a completely new product. I think it's the same. The 0.1J power is a huge drawback."
Mach Sakai checks out the BATON Airsoft USMC M45A1 CO2GBB Pistol that is available for some time now and the "CO2GBB" is a trademark of BATON Airsoft. This pistol is based on the M45A1 pistol, a .45 APC pistol used by the USMARSOC. This has an under rail for weapons accessories and obviously, is CO2-powered.
Mach Sakai checks out the Tokyo Marui M45A1 Gas Blowback Pistol. Based on the sidearm used by the US Marine Corps, this comes in Desert Battle Colour, licensed Novak Rear Sight, G10 Type Grip, Metal Notch Spacer, Under Rail, and a short recoil system. This should be available at reputable airsoft retailers near you.
Evike.com took time to do a video demonstrating the gas efficiency of the COLT M45A1 Co2 Non-Blowback Pistol from Cybergun and they have it available at their online store... "After extensive testing, we have been able to compile the chart below for your fps range reference on a single standard 12 gram CO2 cartridge:
Target-1 already reviewed three of the latest gas blowback pistols from Tokyo Marui, but how do they fare up when they are brought to the range? Watch the video the comparison in performance of the FNX-45, Glock 17 Gen 4, anf the M45A1 Gas Blowback Pistols from Tokyo Marui which should help you make a decision which pistols to buy or bring to the game that is best suited to.
The Black version of the Tokyo Marui M4A51 Gas Blowback Pistol is already in the market. Just like the tan version that came out ahead, it has Novak Officially Licensed Rear Sight, G10 Type Grip, Metal Notch Spacer, Parting Lines Finish, Upgraded Internals & Mechanism, and Diecast Magazine which has a capacity of 27 rounds as well as use the 1911 gas magazines from Tokyo Marui. Hyperdouraku takes a look at this GBB pistol in this video review.
Mach Sakai does a quick look at the newly released black version of the Tokyo Marui M45A1 Gas Blowback Pistol. Based on o the US Marine Corps M45A1 sidearm, it uses a an approved NOVAK sight, G10 type grip, Metal Notch Space, and improved blowback engine. He goes over the externals, operations and as always, a quick steel challenge to see how it performs.
You better check with your retailers when they are going to have the Tokyo Marui M45A1 Black Gas Blowback Pistol in stock since it has been released since the 16th of April. Text is a rough translation using an online translation tool... "A black color version of the "M45A1 CQB Pistol" adopted by the US Marine Corps is now available!
The slide and rail integrated frame, various levers are unified in black, and the G10 type grip also uses the color dedicated to this model.
The M45A1 CQBP or known as the MEU (SOC) pistol has a dual recoil spring system that helps spread out the recoil force of the . 45 ACP round making it easier to handle and this is done by lowering the peak force of the recoil pulse. This pistol has a 3-dot tritium night sights, a 5-inch national match barrel, ambidextrous safety, picatinny rail, and a desert tan Cerakote finish.