M92F Pistol Replica - Military Model (Silver Slide)
- Material: Polymer + Metal
- Weight: 740 g
- Colour: Black/Silver
- Length: 215 mm
- Muzzle Velocity: ~280 FPS
- Engine: Green Gas (Gas Blow Back)
- Manufacturer: Tokyo Marui
M92F Military Pistol Replica
M92F by already a classic, Japanese Tokyo
Marui will be quite a
treat for every fan of US Army sidearms. Like most
sidearm replicas by Tokyo Marui, M92F
was also made mostly from high quality polymer. Metal parts
include: the magazine and the safety. Both the skeleton and slide were made
from polymer.
Side
linings feature a comfortable, anti-slip texture. The slide and grip bear
U.S. military markings. The trigger mechanism operates in SA/DA (single action/double action) modes - which
means that firing the gun is possible only by cocking the hammer beforehand
(either by hand or via the mobile slide) - single action or by so-called
“self-cocking” - by squeezing the trigger completely through the hammer first
becomes cocked and then released resulting in a shot - double action.
The
replica features Blow Back recoil system. It causes the slide
to be moved backwards after each shot and once the
last round has left the replica, the slide remains in the retracted position.
Once a new, full magazine has been inserted, one must release the slide lock -
as is the case in the live firearm original.
Gas
replicas by Tokyo Marui for many years have been known for their Japanese exceptional
reliability and perfect craftsmanship of internal elements. There is
no need to worry about performance or correct operation of Hop-Up system - this
is a class in its own right.
The
replica comes with a metal magazine with a capacity of up to 25 BBs.
The set includes:
- replica
- magazine
- 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).

















