Tokyo Marui Hi Capa 5.1 D.O.R (Direct Optics Ready)

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Product Information

 

TM DOR (Direct Optics Ready) is based on high performance TM Hi-Capa 5.1 platform.

Created for IPSC Airsoft drills

Custom design improve reliability and speed: Flat short trigger for easy trigger control and semi long slide stop.

The slide has a wide serration and a rib (protrusion) to make it easy to pull the slide when attached to microdot.

 

PLEASE NOTE – OPTICS NOT INCLUDED, can be purchased seperately 

 

The pistol is made by legendary Japanese company Tokyo Marui. It is characterised by exemplary design, solid construction, attention to detail and proper selection of materials. Made of high quality ABS composite and Engraved “OPS-MRP CAL 4.5” Marking on slide. The Hi-Capa comes with a Detachable RIS rail for tactical laser & flashlight attachment

 

Derived from the Government HI-CAPA model, the Tokyo Marui features a crisp blow back and as always with TM pistols, amazing accuracy and grouping of shots.

 

The blow back and high kick locking system makes shooting very realistic. After the last shot, the lock remains in the rear position. The adjustable Hop-Up system combined with the Hi-Grouping barrel stabilisation ensures that the accuracy and range of the pistol are second to none. The metal magazine holds 31 rounds.

 

The Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 5.1 GBB Pistol is a great purchase for any airsofter who wants one of the best performing pistols in the market.

 

WARNING! Use only low-pressure gas 144a. Using standard Green Gas can damage the replica mechanism.

 

Product Details:

 

Gun Length 220 mm

Gun Height 112 mm

Gun Weight with empty mag: 839g

Power source: 144a gas

Ammo source: 6mm BBs

Fire mode: semi-auto

Mag. capacity 31 rounds

 

 

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