A good look at the CYMA CM.136 MP-443 Grach Airsoft AEP in this review by Mach Sakai. He discusses the AEP's design, ergonomics, controls, performance, and electric blowback. Key features include its unique look with a silver outer barrel, a grip that is surprisingly easy to hold, and a satisfying shooting feel that is closer to a gas blowback model. He notes the pistol for being very accurate with consistent muzzle velocities and demonstrates how to field strip it.
Arms Magazine takes a close look at the new CYMA MP-443 AEP, an electric airsoft pistol that features a blowback system. The original MP-443, designed by Vladimir Yarygin, was developed for the Russian military in 1993. This real firearm uses 9x19mm rounds, has a Browning-style short recoil system, and a steel frame and slide with an 18-round magazine. CYMA's airsoft replica is the first to feature blowback on an electric model.
L'antre Du Dingo goes over the airsoft version of the MP443 "Grach" handgun made by Raptor Airsoft... "In this video we'll talk about the brand new MP-443 grach by Raptor. It is their first GBB and it shows! It is a Russian gun's replica so it had to be sturdy and simple. But is it? Let's discover the Grach! Thanks a lot to Raptor for their support."
A more modern Russian Firearm, the MP-433 Grach, now gets an airsoft version as made by the Russian Airsoft maker NPOAEG. The Grach is designated as PYa in 2003 and is issued to Russian police and military personnel. It is imported into the USA by the ATACKA custom airsoft guns, which is the exclusive distributor of NPOAEG products.