my Umarex Beretta M9A3...pics

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although nothing is mentioned about hop up it appears to have it...by turning the thumb wheel you can vary the amount of projection

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Looks well made. Some day a PCP version of these types of guns would be nice. More shots and higher velocity.
 
watch out for safety issues - as in it firing when decocking or going full auto when on single shot (new CO2) - I went through 3 of the 92A1s (M9 is just the green version) before I had one that would work properly.
The Hop up didn't seem to make any difference.
 
watch out for safety issues - as in it firing when decocking or going full auto when on single shot (new CO2) - I went through 3 of the 92A1s (M9 is just the green version) before I had one that would work properly.
The Hop up didn't seem to make any difference.

The A3 doesn't have a decocker...
 
so what happens when the hammer is back and you engage the safety?


The safety lever engages linkage that presses the trigger transfer bar out of engagement and also locks the slide so it can't open. I'm not sure if it blocks the sear or not. It does not decock the gun...ie lower the hammer.





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