TheHeckler&Koch PSG1 6mm is a faithful gas replica of the PSG1 rifle, featuring a stamped steel body, gas blow back, tuned trigger, and flask with adjustable stock and footplate.
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The Heckler&Koch PSG1 is a German-made select-fire rifle developed by Heckler & Koch, used in many special units of the army and police, including the Polish GROM unit and the German GSG-9.
Construction
The high quality of construction is highlighted by the manufacturing method, which uses stamped steel plate and pin-jointed construction, making the process of partially disassembling the replica identical to the original. Such a construction ensures high durability and facilitates maintenance of the carbine. The robustness of the construction is emphasized by the replica's weight of as much as 5,200g.
In addition to the body, the magazine, reloading lever, barrel and internal components of the gas system are also made of steel. The replica's flask, as in the original, has adjustable foot extension, cheekbone position and the height of the shelf on the pistol grip.
The manufacturer also took care of the little niceties like the trigger mechanism with an idle movement regulator and the high optics mount (22mm Picatinny rail), used in firearms.
Gas Blow Back
The carbine is powered by a green gas mixture, which generates an initial velocity of up to 450 fps. The tight and reliable gas system ensures trouble-free operation and realistic operation of the Gas Blowback system , which impressively mimics the mechanics of the weapon during firing.
The distinct recoil of the breech when firing, felt as a solid "kick in the shoulder", is much stronger than the ebb (electric blowback) and is sure to bring joy to any airsoft enthusiast. The green gas tank is located in a slide-out magazine.
The replica is equipped with a nozzle with N.P.A.S (Negative Pressure Adjuster System), allowing you to adjust the depth of opening of the valve. This gives the possibility to adjust the shooting energy from 0.8 to 1.8 J.
Adjustable hop-up
The Heckler&Koch PSG1 uses a precisely adjustable hop-up mechanism, which is responsible for giving the bullet a flat trajectory. The adjustment is accessed by twisting the front pin and removing the polymer bed.
The rifle also owes its accuracy and long range to the use of a 650mm long, 6.08mm diameter barrel/.
Real-cap magazine
The carbine is powered by a steel real-cap magazine with a capacity of 20 rounds. Real-cap (or low-cap) magazines are very popular among players who focus on the realism of the game, and unlike hi-cap (high-capacity magazine), real-cap does not make noise when moving.
The magazine can be discharged in two ways identical to the original, i.e. with a lever or a button. The magazine has a locking lever that prevents dry firing.