The Beretta M9 World Defender is a budget spring-loaded replica, designed for those beginning their fun with the world of airsoft.
Rugged construction
The skeleton of the replica is made of sturdy plastic, the upha and small components are metal.
Like the combat version of the Beretta M9, the replica has non-slip texturing on the grip, an enlarged bail, and a skeleton with a large "beaver tail" undercut, which allows for a high grip and increased control of the gun.
The sighting instruments are a black bow-tie and a fixed-setting scimitar.
Universal drive
The replica has a spring-loaded drive, which means that each time before firing, the gun's lock must be reloaded. During this action, you stretch the spring that accelerates the piston, which is responsible for compressing the air in the cylinder.
Pulling the breech back is facilitated by the slanted ribbing of the breech.
Among the most important advantages of the spring drive are:
- No additional costs associated with consumables,
- ease and reliability of operation
- low sensitivity to atmospheric factors.
The spring replica, unlike, for example, green gas replicas, also works reliably in winter. Fired balls reach a velocity of about 220 fps and an accurate range of up to 15 m.
The gun has a fixed-set hop-up system, which works best when shooting 0.12g/ 0.20g balls, providing them with a flat trajectory and repeatable accuracy.
Retractable magazine
The Beretta M9 World Defender is powered by a 12-bullet capacity magazine that slides out of the handle. A built-in weight increases the gun's weight and speeds up magazine changes.
Safety during play
The replica has an adjustable safety (on the right side of the frame), which locks the trigger mechanism and prevents uncontrolled firing.