TheSmith&Wesson M&P R8 6mm is a strikingCO2 replica, with an initial velocity of 120 m/s, which uses dummy cartridges to load the bullets.
The replica faithfully reproduces the Smith&Wesson M&P R8 revolver from the Performance Center series, impressively combining classic lines with modern technology.
Modern design
The revolver has a solid construction made in metals (inner barrel, shells, small parts) and polymer (frame, barrel and grip). Licensed Smith & Wesson markings were applied to the outer barrel and skeleton.
The replica features a modern profile barrel with a length of 116 mm, so the revolver has a long range and can be successfully used even for target shooting.
The "Smith&Wesson M&P R8" uses mechanical sighting instruments in the form of a fixed bow tie and a horizontally-adjustable pinniped. Under the barrel there is a short Picatinny rail, on which we can mount a laser target pointer or flashlight.
Rubberized liners with anatomical finger cutouts are responsible for the comfort of shooting and comfortable grip of the revolver.
Rotating barrel loaded with shells
The revolver has a realistic loading system, faithfully imitating the mechanism of the Smith Wesson revolver, consisting of a rotating barrel and metal dummy cartridges, in which we place asg balls.
After placing the balls in the shells (1 ball in a shell), the cartridges prepared in this way are loaded into the 8-shot drum. The shells are reusable, but it is advisable to get a supply of them for greater convenience.
High initial velocity
The revolver is powered by compressed carbon dioxide supplied from a 12gCO2 capsule. The fired bullets reach a high initial velocity reaching approx. 395 fps, which allows accurate shooting at a distance of more than 30 m.
Loading and replacing theCO2 capsule is simple and takes just a few seconds. Just lift up the rubber lining, place the capsule in the grip and tighten the cartridge with the integrated screw.
The capsule allows you to fire about 60 shots with an even initial velocity. Note that the number of shots is most influenced by the air temperature and the dynamics with which you shoot.
SA/DA trigger mechanism
The revolver uses a classic SA/DA double-action trigger mechanism, which means that firing can be done from self-pressure or after pulling back the cock.
When transporting or carrying, the trigger mechanism can be locked with an adjustable fuse located on the left side of the frame.