- Made of: metal, wood, plastic Weight: 2865g Muzzle Velocity: ~270 FPS Engine: Spring-action Length: 1235 mm Magazine capacity: 15 BB’s Bayonet included Manufacturer: PPS
 
The product does not constitute ballistic protection and has no other protective properties. It is not intended for use in protective purposes, including during tactical/war/ASG games.
The use of the product for ballistic protection and/or for other protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games, is the use of the product contrary to its intended use, in which case the buyer does so solely at his own risk.
The vendor is not liable for damage to the product, that might result from the use of the product contrary to its intended purpose, this also applies to all possible health consequences (bodily harm) for the user (buyer) or damage to property. Moreover, a misuse of the product will void the warranty on the product.
The vendor is liable to the buyer under the warranty for product defects (in the event of such defects) only if the buyer/user uses the product for its intended purpose, i.e. for purposes other than protective purposes, including the use during tactical/war/ASG games.
The lack of any protective properties of the product is a feature, not a product defect, and therefore it does not constitute a physical defect of the product within the meaning of the Polish Civil Code.
Mosin-Nagant M1891/30 Rifle Replica
The replica is made out of wood, zinc and aluminum alloy and high-quality plastic. Some of the smaller parts of the replica, including the fittings, are made out of steel.
There are markings on the chamber indicating 1941 as the year of production of the weapon.
A single reload will allow you to fire a single shot. The replica's magazine holds 15 BB’s.
The replica is a great choice for every lover of classic, historical weapons - and thus a real treat for people who love historical reenactments.
Set contains:
- replica
- bayonet with mounting
It is the spped of bb, while its leaving the innerbarrel of replica. This speed is measured in FPS (Feet Per Second).
1 FPS = 0,3 m/s
1 J = 99 m/s
1 J = 326,7 FPS
Hop-Up system is used for overclocking bb during the shot (putting it in rotation), through which, it extends its flight path. Acting laws of physics make that bb lift up, while the gravitational force take it down. Appropriate adjustment of Hop-Up, will compensate for these two factors, which result in long and straight flight for longer distance and be greater focus shot (to improve accuracy).


















