Grease Gun A1 Submachine Gun Replica
- Material: Steel, Zinc and Aluminum alloy
- Weight: 2905g
- Length: 580 – 750mm
- Muzzle Velocity: ~340 FPS
- Engine: Electric
- Manufacturer: Snow Wolf
Grease Gun A1 Submachine Gun Replica
A replica of a legendary, American submachine gun commonly referred to as “grease gun” in A1 version by Snow Wolf is another treat for all World War II enthusiasts. The body of the replica was made from steel, whereas the barrel and small elements were made from an alloy of zinc and aluminum. Grease gun bears weld imitations as well as various “imperfections” tied to the manufacture process of the original – of course in the case of the replica it is fully intentional and positively influences the resemblance towards the live firearm.
The replica, like the original, allows for full auto fire, however, after a bit of practice and a correctly selected battery one can learn to fire single rounds. Fed with a steel, hi-cap, 520 BB magazine. The replica has a safety in the form of shell ejection cover (cover the shell ejector in order to put the safety on) just like the original. Features a special gearbox and comes with a battery stored in the pistol grip and a charger.
There is no doubt that this replica is a very attractive treat for any fan of historical weaponry and groups of historical reconstruction.
The set does not include the battery and charger.
The set includes:
- replica
- magazine
- sling
NiCd
rechargeable battery is characterized by high efficiency
current-carrying capacity, but there are disruptive effect on memory.
Should be unloaded and loaded in the full cycle, ie, it is recommended
to fully discharge, and after unloading must charge the battery
immediately without leaving it for a long time in a discharged state.
NiMH batteries have a higher self-discharge over time and shorten the
life - on the other hand, they earn about 30% more capacity.
Blow back is a simulation system of the cocking lever - it imitates the work of it as the equivalent sharp. This system raises the realism and adds a lot more experience during shooting.
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
Indications v2, v3, v6 does not mean the level of advance, but only shape of gearbox skeleton which was used and selected by the manufacturer depending on the capabilities of the body of the replica. For example, a models of the M4/M16 family, MP5, have a v2 gearbox, while the AK family have gearbox v3.
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).