M870 Shotgun Replica Wood Stock Type
- Material: Metal + Polymer
- Weight: 2235 g
- Length: 960 mm
- Colour: Black
- Muzzle Velocity: ~300 FPS
- Engine: Green Gas
- Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui
M870 Shotgun Replica Wood Stock Type
M870
shotgun replica by already a classic, Japanese Tokyo Marui will be quite a treat for every fan of
CQB skirmishes (and not only!). The replica is equipped with three
internal barrels, which allows it to fire depending on the setting: from
3 to 6 BBs at the same time! 6 mm ammunition is loaded into a shells
replica with a capacity of 30 BBs, which is then placed inside the
bullet chamber - this provides an additional dose of realism and possibility of
the execution of an effective reload - "shell" of the used up shells
is ejected by itself from the chamber upon the release of the lock.
Green
Gas container is located in the stock in the form of retractable Ą°magazineĄą.
The system is very economic and efficient in usage - one gas load can
last for around 100 shots! Intuitive operation is facilitated by the
placement of the safety and chamber plate release button next to the trigger
guard.
The
replica was manufactured almost entirely from metal - including the receiver
and outer barrel. The forend, pistol grip and stock
were made from polymer. Stock pad was made from hard rubber and its shape
prevents it from sliding off the arm.
Gas replicas by Tokyo Marui for
many years have been known for their exceptional reliability and
Japanese perfect craftsmanship of internal elements - this is a class in its
own right.
The
replica is compatible with 30 BB shells from other manufacturers, including:
GFC Guns and Double Eagle.
The set includes:
- replica
- 30 BB shells
- Green Gas container
- manual
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
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).

















