ASG Steyr M9-A1 Co2 6mm
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ASG Steyr M9-A1 Co2 6mm
Airsoft replica Steyr M9-A1 CO2 Low-power.
“When you need something compact, accurate and versatile by your side”
The ASG Steyr M9-A1 airsoft pistol is a 1:1 replica of its real steel counterpart and is an excellent option for players that want a purposeful handgun with a plethora of upgrade and customisation potential.
Fully licensed by Austrian gun manufacturer, Steyr Mannlicher, the airsoft M9-A1 has an imposing tactical-style appearance, with an ergonomic, textured grip giving the player a firm and comfortable hold.
An Underslung bottom rail offers-up a variety of external upgrade and add-on options, while the illuminated fibre-optic rear sight gives you clear targeting and accuracy at longer range.
This variant of M9-A1 now has muzzle velocity output of 1.1 joules*, making it gamer-friendly, so it can be used on practically any skirmish site without the worry that it’s too hot.
Add to your loadout with a secondary weapon you can count on, choose the Steyr M9-A1 pistol.
FEATURE
- CO2
- Non-blowback
- Polymer frame
- 1.1 Joules*
- Rail
*Measured with 0.2g BBs at approximately room temperature
SPECIFICATION
Brand | ASG |
Weight | 520 gr / 1.2 lb |
Length | 187 mm / 7.5 inch |
Power | Co2 (12 g) |
Barrel Length | 120 mm / 4.8 inch |
Mag. Capacity | 14 Rounds |
Standard mag | 16091 |
Hop-Up | Fixed |
Rail | Yes |
Caliber | 6 mm |
Energy | 1,1 J |
Velocity | 105 ms / 345 fps |
Real Steel History
The real steel Steyr semi-automatic M9-A1 was the final product to launch in the company’s M series, with the sidearm unveiled in early 1999. The M9-A1 was considered a direct competitor to similar-type handguns on the market such as the Glock.
In fact, Steyr M9-A1 was the brainchild of former Glock employee, Wilhelm Bubits. As a hobby shooter and police officer, Bubits moved into gun design so he could create what he saw as the perfect pistol.
Working for Steyr in collaboration with engineer Fridrich Aigner, the Steyr semi-automatic M9-A1 pistol was born.