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Crosman Stinger P9 | |
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The Walther P99, which the Stinger P9 was modeled after. | |
Type | Repeater; fully automatic |
Place of origin | United States |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Crosman |
Unit cost | US$19.00± - 25.50± |
Variants | P9T |
Specifications | |
Mass | 0.63 lbs |
Length | 7.13" |
Cartridge | Plastic BBs |
Caliber | 6mm BB |
Barrels | One |
Action | Fully automatic, Manual Cocking |
Muzzle velocity | BB: Up to 275 ft/s |
Feed system | 14 round(s) magazine, No reservoir |
Sights | Front: Blade Rear: Fixed |
The P9T Pistol is a cock-and-shoot spring pistol manufactured by Crosman Airguns. It shoots at velocities up to 275 fps. and includes a 15-round magazine, hop-up propulsion system and an under barrel Weaver rail. It is sold with a holster made from soft cordura fabric and features a Velcro thumb break. Also included in the kit is a trial package of high-quality .12g airsoft BBs.
Specifications
- Authentic 1:1 scale replica of Walther P99
- Fully licensed Walther trademarks (made by Crosman)
- Weight: 0.65 lb (0.29 kg)
- Overall length: 7 in (180 mm)
- Capacity: 14 round(s)
- 14-rd magazine
- 100-rd reservoir
- Front Sight: Blade and ramp
- Rear Sight: Notch
- Scopeable: NO
- Powerplant: Spring-piston
- Hop-Up: Yes, Fixed
- Ammo: 6mm airsoft BB's, .12g BB's suggested
- Body: Pistol
- Color: Black, Two tone Black and Clear, Brown and Black
- Safety : Lever
- Action: Repeater, Spring
- Package: Plastic clam form
- Orange muzzle to comply with federal regulations
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