M870 Breacher Gas - Black - Tokyo Marui
The Remington 870 shotgun, also known as the M870, is an American classic introduced by Remington Arms Company in 1950. Designed by L. Ray Crittendon, Phillip Haskell, Ellis Hailston, and G.E. Pinckney, it quickly established itself as a versatile and reliable weapon. Used by law enforcement, hunters and sport shooters alike, the M870 is renowned for its ruggedness, ease of maintenance and modularity. With millions of units sold, it has become one of the world's most popular and enduring pump-action shotguns, remaining in continuous production since its inception.
Manufactured by Tokyo Marui, the M870 Breacher features an external :
Robust and realistic thanks to its Full Metal design.
Optimized for close-range confrontations thanks to its short barrel and lack of stock for improved maneuverability.
And an internal :
High performance thanks to its adjustable Hop-Up system.
Shooting modes with 3 or 6 BBs per shot.
In short, the M870 Breacher is an excellent choice for gamers who want an ultra-compact yet formidable shotgun thanks to its shooting performance and Multi-Shot system.
Ambidextrous | Yes |
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Inner barrel bore (Millimeter) | 6.04 |
Inner barrel lenght (Millimeter) | 197 |
Replica Mass (g) | 2200 |
Fixation type | Picatinny |
Blowback | No |
Hop-up | Adjustable Hop-up |
Inner barrel technology | Specific |
Power (Joules) | 0.8 |
Power (FPS) | 280 |
Manufacturer | 2932 |
Length (in use with minimal tuning) (Millimeter) | 515 |
Propulsion type | Gas |
Firing modes | Safe, Semi auto |
Empty mag firing stopper | No |
Thread | Without |
BB capacity | 30 |
Brand | Tokyo Marui |
Color | Black |
Materials | Metal |
Orange tip | Yes |
Tokyo Marui
Tokyo Marui is a Japanese manufacturer based in Tokyo, famous for having designed the first Hop-Up system and AEG. Its name is synonymous with excellence and reliability.
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