Pistol pneumatic Gletcher M712 (Mauser) Review
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Description of Pistol pneumatic Gletcher M712 (Mauser)
Gletcher M712 is a pneumatic gas-cylinder model of a pistol designed on the basis of a modernized German automatic pistol Mauser (Mauser) C96 of the 1932 model. The first version was developed by the Federle brothers, who worked for the Mauser company, and was produced from 1896 to 1939. The model became popular due to its high power for its time. The body of the pneumatic model is made of metal. The decorative elements are faithfully copied from the combat prototype and create the maximum similarity when used. The large weight of the model adds realism when held in the hand. The Blowback system with a moving shutter, implemented in the model, simulates the recoil when fired, adding a resemblance to a combat counterpart. CO2 cylinders are used as an energy source. To ensure safety, a flag fuse is provided in the design. Shooting is available in both semi-automatic and automatic modes. Magazine holds 19 4.5/.177 steel shot