As an airsoft AEP, it is non-blowback, so the slide doesn't actually move and instead serves as a protective cover for the barrel and gearbox.
I've had this gun since 2021, but don't need it anymore as I'm sorting my collection out. Its mock slide has been given a worn black refinish with crude gun markings I wrote with ballpoint pen.
No issues to report on it, and its performance is as expected for an electric airsoft pistol. I've only fielded it in like 3 airsoft games.
The trigger pull is quite awkward due to it being an AEP, and using the inwards-style trigger on M1911 pistols.
I lost the battery, which was a 7.2v NiMH, but I've read that LiPo versions are much more reliable to use on these types of airsoft gun.
A charger is included, but I ONLY advise using it with NiMH batteries; read up on how to safely charge and store LiPo batteries for airsoft/modelling use.
I am selling the pistol with three magazines, two of which I had bought seperately; the one with the most scuffs is the one that shipped with the pistol.
Unfortunately I also lost the instruction manual, but there are several helpful videos online guiding on how to operate this specific AEP.
Because of the VCR act, I can send this pistol with bright tape stuck over it to anyone without a "valid defense" to be sold an RIF.
I'm based in Inverness, Scotland, so will allow local collection within the city, or I can post to any further-away buyers as long as it's within the mainland; sorry Northern Irelanders.
I plan on using Parcelforce for delivery, which might cost an additional £10-11 if you live somewhere in England (it depends on exact location).
This airsoft pistol is the only such thing I am selling, and if you see that the listing is up, it means one of two things:
I am very much still trying to sell it here,
I am currently in talks with someone who is interested in buying.
Any questions about the pistol, go ahead and ask.