ActionSportGames, a Danish company, offers an excellent CO2-powered airsoft replica of the compact Bersa BP9cc pistol of Argentinean manufacture
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Bersa BP9cc: engineered in Argentina, remade as a great airsoft replica in Denmark!
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ASG's Bersa BP9cc replica comes in a cardboard box with one magazine, a 50-pieces 6mm BBs bag, a Hop-Up adjustment key and instructions manual
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Extra-slim: ASG's Bersa BP9cc replica is merely 0.9" wide, just like the original gun
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The box cover itself already sums up all the features of the Bersa BP9cc replica
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The fake ejection window is marked "9x19", while a visible white stamping on the slide gives away the true nature of this replica
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The blowback ASG Bersa BP9cc replica offers one of the most realistic feelings in its category
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Left side of the ASG's Bersa BP9cc replica: note the slight, corrected imperfection on the slide marking: this is definitely an excludive pre-series model!
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ASG's airsoft model perfectly replicates the original Argentinean pistol, both in markings and dimensions
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The ASG replica features a two-positions manual safety switch located on the rear right of the slide; the real gun has an integral gun lock in the same position
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ASG's Bersa BP9cc comes with fixed sights, equipped with fast-acquisition white dot inlays
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An example of how high the detail level is on this replica: fake barrel grooves have been carved on the inner muzzle area!
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A unique serial number is inlaid on the frame – all ASG replicas are identified with one
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ASG's Bersa BP9cc replica features a working Hold-Open mechanism
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Once the magazine is out, the user may operate the push-button to remove the backstrap and access the propellant canister seat
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The magazine – holding fifteen 6mm BBs – is of the quite un-realistic thin type; much of a one-way choice, as the ASG technicians decided to integrate the CO² canister seat in the grip itself rather than in the magazine in order to preserve the original thinness of the gun design
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A disposable 12-grams CO² canister may be used at a time; a pivot pin will hold it in place
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Holding the slide in the open position will allow access to the Hop-Up regulation notch, to be operated through a factory-provided key
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Accuracy test, five-metres distance: most of the BBs group up in two large patterns
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Accuracy test, ten-metres distance: pattern is wider, yet it's enough to confirm that the ASG Bersa BP9cc replica would perform greatly in a skirmish!
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