Great thing. There must be two magazines.
Designed specifically for the Colt 1911 M45 A1 CQBP airgun, the magazine accommodates 19 BB rounds along with a CO2 cartridge.
Compatible with the following airgun models:
- Colt 1911 M45 CQBP Blow Back airgun
- Colt 1911 M45 CQBP Blow Back 4.5 mm Desert airgun
Magazine capacity: 19 rounds
Suitable for spherical (BB) pellets
Constructed from metal
Manufacturer: Umarex, Germany.
Militaria.pl is a premium dealer of Umarex.
Umarex is a German company founded in 1972, which is one of the largest manufacturers of air guns, ASG replicas, and alarm guns in the world. The brand is famous for its faithful replicas of firearms created under licenses from such giants as Glock, Heckler & Koch, Walther, and Beretta. Its offer also includes T4E training systems, ammunition, accessories, and defense equipment. Umarex stands out for its innovations, including revolutionary CO2 air guns and the Fast Action system. Thanks to global distribution, the brand's products are now available in dozens of countries. Umarex's first major success came with an unusual replica revolver sold in a set styled as a Sherlock Holmes book - a product that sold tens of thousands of copies a year.
| Pellet type | BB (round) |
|---|---|
| Magazine capacity | 19 4.5 mm caliber pellets |
| Magazine type | Low-Cap |
| Material | Metal |
| Main color | Black |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| EAN | 4000844558695 |
| Manufacturer code | 5.8176.1 |
| Brand | Umarex |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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It broke down after just over 6,000 shots. The seal failed, and the brass plug in which the seal sits fell out of the magazine's interior. Additionally, air started escaping from the top black plastic valve. Honestly, I expected more... better build quality and longer life for a metal replica, especially from Umarex. It's a pity.
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An extra magazine is a must-have for anyone seriously thinking about shooting.
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When shooting intensively, the CO2 cartridge cools down and the shooting power drops, so it's useful to have another magazine—I recommend it.
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