AKSA ARMS K20 BLANK GUN - BLACK

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R2,199.00
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Product information

Condition:
New
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
5066
Bob Shop ID:
604005657

Undoubtedly, a very beefy boy of a gun - The weight is really there, as is the bulk / girth on the pistol. Being all-metal in design, it does have an above-average heft to it nonetheless, although, the quality is definitely there. This is certainly a very lovely replica of the CZ75-B model, one of the nicer ones we've seen on the market, that does offer finer quality similarly to the firearm counterpart.

Key Features;

  • Realistic CZ-75 replica
  • Polymer gripstocks w/ aggressive / coarse knurling on them
  • Crisp controls, all of which toggles very positively.
  • Forwardly slanted magazine release button, which is certainly very ergonomical, although, if you have even medium sized hands, you'll need to slip the base of your thumb forwardly, your finger rearwardly from the trigger, in order to reach the button.
  • SA/DA
  • 16+1 shot double stack maagzine
  • Dedicated field strip lever (rotational type)

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Off the bat, we'll remark and say that the handling traction of the finish on the pistol is worth pointing out, as you can, with just a firm hold, rack the slide w/out making use of the cocking serrations. There is a certain finesse to the serrations along the top length of the slide - the look well moulded for a blank gun slide, without much abberations. The sights look really well made as well - has a clean, near-flawless appearance, which is lovely - they look quite realistic - like those you can expect to find on a firearm, intended for target acquisition. The field strip lever a mentioned, is a stand-alone control, meaning, it does not double up to serve, for example, as a safety. This lever you simply rotate from the 9 'o clock position, to the 6 'o clock one, whereafter, the exposed tab peering out over the boundary of the frame, can be coaxed w/ one's finger, then pried out once some clearance has been created behind it. This will allow one to hitch the slide off the rear of the frame

The handle width is a bit much for us, to attribute ergonomy to it - combined w/ the weight, you'll need a proper, positive grip on this pistol to utilize it effectively. Though, the barrel length certainly is short enough for us to start thinking of the pistol as a compact gun (4.55" barrel). It certainly handles the part as well. The safety on this pistol is ergonomical, has a little resistance that it offers, but toggles positively once the lever is flipped. It does have a positive feel 'notched' feel when toggled.

The magazine follower, isn't raised out too high from the handle, likewise, does not require much force to release the tensioned magazine - when depressed, the magazine will jump out. This is in part due to the slippery shiny surface plated on the magazine, that has a permanent oil-like feel to it. It both enters and exits the pistol handle with ease, but just be sure to push up hard when reinserting the magazine, to ensure it stays locked by the magazine catch.
Cocking the hammer has a nice sound to it as well - a combination of different springs and metal parts bending, shifting and catching. The middle of the hammer's striking surface has what appears to be a disposable insert, retained by a spring dowl pin. Presumably, this part is intended to be replaced should, after some wear and tear, the hitting surface have degraded sufficiently.

The gripstocks have a crisp trimming along the edges - no blow mould injection expletives. The gripstock also cups and fits the handle crisp and evenly, with very little gapping between the handle and the gripstocks, which is another sign of good engineering on the gun. The floorplate too, features no extraneous bits of plastic from the injection moulding process and the gap between the handle base and the top of the magazine floorplate, is reasonable for a blank gun..
The trigger is noteworthy too - in single action, the takeup is a little hefty, but the trigger blade does break therefore, with ease, despite the added resistance - the wall of the sear to break isn't stiff, just a little lengthy after the initial takeup of slack.

Our impression of this pistol mostly has been made by the attention to detail on this pistol - despite its heaviness, the pistol is really quality built and due attention has been given to detail, but not to the added expense of the customer. 

We do hope you guys will enjoy this pistol

 

Technical Specifications;

Replica of

CZ 75-B 

Calibre

9x22mm P.A.K

Venting Front - Does feature a removable grub-screw insert, threaded in
Pepper cartridge compatible? Yes

Dimensions (mm)
Length;
Height;
Width;

198
139
33

Weight (grams)
Trigger Action
Single Action / Double Action

Firing method

Traditional hammer fired

Magazine capacity

16+1

Composition

Metal slide, metal frame, polymer gripstocks

Safety

Ambidextrous frame-mounted safety, to the rear of the handle. Features stepping on the top and bottom of the lever, to make it easier to toggle the lever. The lever is ball-bearing loaded, which, with its spring, does catch positively.

Ease of Field Strip

8/10 - The lever rotates from the 9 o clock to the 6 'o clock position, whereafter it can be pulled out and the slide will be able to hitch off the rear

Lanyard loophole

Yes

Removable gripstocks

Yes. These are professional grade gripstocks that does fit flush to the handle. They fit close to the frame, evenly spaced along its length. The knurl surface on them are very tacky

Magazine Release

Traditional, low profile, easy release

Underbarrel Picatinny Rail

None. Back in the day, you carried your flashlight in your left hand

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