AW Custom Hi-Capa Competition Grade Gas Blowback Airsoft Pistol

$159.95 USD
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Features

  • Full metal slide and upper frame w/ front and rear cocking serrations
  • AW Custom nylon fiber reinforced grips; Stippled and radiused grips improve shooters grip and comfort
  • Fiber optic front and rear sight improve targeting ability in low light situations
  • Short stroke recoil spring improves cyclic rate
  • Enhanced magwell facilitates reloading
  • Frame mounted accessory rail
  • Ambidextrous safety
  • Skeletonized trigger and hammer

FPS Range: 330-350

Color: Black

AW Custom strives to provide Airsofters with high quality guns that come directly from the factory already upgraded. AW custom does not simply change the finish of the gun and label it as "custom". Each gun that leaves Armorer Works has been modified with enhanced features that truly improve the comfort, performance and efficiency of the gun as well as cosmetic upgrades that are not generally seen in an out of the box gun. Custom finishes, improved grips, sights and ergonomic modifications as well as improved performance and gas efficiency are hallmarks of the dedication AW custom puts into providing their clients with the highest quality Airsoft products possible.

Realistic Blowback Action


Dimensions: 235mm x 143mm
Muzzle Velocity: 300~330 FPS (Measured w/ 0.20g BBs and Green Gas)
Magazine: 30+1 rounds. Compatible with KJW, WE, TM, and other similar Airsoft HICAPA Series Magazines
Gas Type: Green Gas, Red Gas, Propane
Firing Mode: Semi Automatic, Safety
System: Gas Blowback
Hopup: Yes, Adjustable
Package Includes: Gun, Magazine, and Manual
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