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Description
UMAREX 9XP PISTOL
Trigger Pull: Sitting on the medium to heavy side, the trigger pull on this gun is a little bit longer and tougher on the 9XP compared to others like the discontinued Umarex SA177. The gun shoots a little harder, so the internal spring might be slightly heavier.
Accuracy: I shot the Umarex 9XP at a target from 30 feet away in a semi-rested position and it performed quite well! The pistol produced a nice 5-6 shot group dead center on the target well under a 1 inch diameter and then 4 shots came outside extending the grouping to about 2 inches, again another well centered grouping!
Build Quality: It has good weight and craftsmanship. The 9XP shares a lot of the same internal parts as the Umarex SA177 with some minor cosmetic changes to make it look less like a Glock.
Realism: The 9XP is essentially a reskin of the SA177, modeled after the popular Glock carry pistol widely used by governmental agencies. It uses blowback action to simulate a real firearm and the metal slide and integrated accessory rail add to the overall realism of this gun.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Great accuracy and power combination
- Loud, snappy blowback action for realistic shooting
- Integrated Picatinny rail on the underside to mount accessories like flashlights
- Full metal slide ensures reliability
- Working safety near the trigger
- Convenient CO2 hatch in the back of the handle
- Nice fiber optic sights
- All metal drop-out magazine
PRODUCT RESTRICTIONS
AGE RESTRICTIONS WHEN BUYING AIRGUNS, AIR RIFLES, AIR PISTOLS AND BB GUNS
Under Federal Law, airguns and BB guns are not classified as firearms and are legal for all ages. Persons under the age of 18 are not permitted to buy airguns, however; a person of any age may use one.
AGE RESTRICTIONS WHEN BUYING SHOOTING ACCESSORIES
There is no age restriction when buying airgun pellets or BBs (ammo) or other shooting accessories. However, items such as GAS and CO2 may have an 18 years restriction applied.
MINIMUM AGE YOU CAN OWN OR FIRE AN AIRGUN
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