WW2 Webley Mk IV .38/200 Revolver Gas Powered Gel Blaster
Experience the power and accuracy of the WW2 Webley Mk IV .38/200 Revolver Gas Powered Gel Blaster. This replica blaster mimics the iconic design and firing mechanism of the original revolver, providing a realistic and thrilling experience. With its high-powered gas propulsion system, you'll feel like you're in the midst of a classic battle scene.
**Orange tip shown for illustration purposes**
Features
- Brand: Well
- Model: G293A
- Type: CO2 Gas Powered
- Gas Type: CO2 CARTRIDGE 12g
- Material: Metal and Nylon
- Calibre: 32 Mag
- Action: Double action revolver
- Capacity: 6
- Grips: Hogue recoil-reducing monogrip
- Sights: Fixed front, adjustable rear
- Weight: 45 oz
- Barrel length: 5.5″
Specs
Model: G293A
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Materials Used: Metal & Polymer
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Colour: Black Finish
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Velocity: 300+ FPS |
Magazine Type: Revolver Drum
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Barrel Length: 5.5" |
Power Source: Gas propulsion - CO2 12g
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Inner Barrel ID: 7.3mm
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Recommended Gels: Gelsoft Ultra Hard |
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In The Box
1x WW2 Webley Mk IV .38/200 Revolver Gas Powered Gel Blaster
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Shells x6
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Blue Gel Balls (we recommend not using these ones)
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Items you need to make the gel blaster work (that are NOT included)...
- 12g Co2 Non Threaded
- Gelsoft ULTRA Hard Gel Balls. (Or something similar - GBB pistols do not work efficiently with anything else)
- 100% Silicone Oil for maintenance.
Always use the appropriate eye wear and take all reasonable safety precautions when using our products.
Soaking & Storage of Gels
When soaking the gels, they need to be soaked fully submerged in warm water from the tap for a minimum of 4-6 hours.
Once they have fully grown you can leave them in the water and keep them in or out of the refrigerator.
When you are ready to use them just drain off any excess water with a strainer before you feed them into the mag but do not dry them as they need to be lubricated to work properly.
DISCLAIMER
Do not upgrade any part of your toy gel blaster as this will void the warranty. Upgrades refer to pulling any of the blaster apart or opening it up, changing springs or upgrading the battery from 7.4v to an 11.v battery.