With a six-inch barrel and six cartridges per cycle like the
Airsoft Revolver, the TSD Sports Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver has the look and feel of the real thing. Featuring Indiana Jones real scale style, heavy-duty construction with metal parts, Antishock ABS and a rotating cylinder system, the revolver has a great weight and feel. With single-shot hammer action and a spring-powered hop-up system, the Airsoft Revolver delivers plenty of punch with a velocity of 260 feet per second. The
Airsoft Revolver is designed for use with six millimeter BBs and paintballs.
A 1:1 scale replica of a genuine pistol, this
Crosman 3576 airsoft revolver is remarkably authentic. The 3576 fires round small plastic pellets known as BBs, which are propelled out of the gun through a C02-powered mechanism. The advantage of the airsoft revolver, however, is that players can safely train, simulate, or play with the gun without fearing serious injury. The 3576 looks, feels, weighs, and functions just like a real firearm, but is built for casual recreation rather than weaponized use. In fact, the only way you can typically tell a real-steel firearm from an
Airsoft Revolver is the blazing orange tip and the BBs that fire when you pull the trigger. The semi-automatic 3576 offers such features a 10-shot magazine, a finger-molded grip design that's perfect for action shooting, an accurate 6-inch rifled steel barrel, and attractive revolver styling.