Auto Ordnance 1911 Victory Girl Gas Blowback Pistol (Cybergun – By Armorer Works)
This series of three replicas is inspired by the 1911 customs created by Auto Ordnance to commemorate World War II. Our VICTORY GIRLS replica pays tribute to the women who worked in the military industries during the war. Rosie the Riveter is an icon of American popular culture, symbolizing the six million women who worked in the arms industry and produced war materials during World War II while the men were at the front.
DETAILS
Replica developed in partnership with the exclusive worldwide Auto-Ordnance license
Replica with a full metal body
A slightly damaged body to give you the feeling of a “Combat Used” (you can damage it further as you wish)
Gun metal paint used to give that real steel feel
Textured real wood grip with United States marking
1911 safety on the grip and a safety on the slide
Equipped with an attachment area at the bottom of the grip to add a lanyard
Victory Girls – Slide engraved with a “pin up” girl on the right side, and a “Rosie the Riveter” on the left side
Brand
Auto-Ordnance Corporation was created in 1916 by retired US Army colonel John T. Thompson, to make the SMG he designed and was named after him.
Making various weapons and producing parts for other gunsmiths, Auto-Ordnance grew well during the 30’s and 40’s. After World War II, the company kept producing Thompson SMGs for the US armed forces and police departments, as well as for the civilian market, including collectors ; in both full and semi auto.
In 1996, Auto-Ordnance was bought by Kahr Arms. It galvanized the company, who now only produces semi automatic Thompson SMGs, as well as M1 carbines and commemorative M1911 clones.
Pack content
1 x Auto-Ordnance 1911 Victory Girl (ref: 430501)
1 x 15 BBs magazine
1 x sheet of sandpaper
Brand | Cybergun |
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Weapon Powered By | Gas |
FPS | Approx 330 FPS |
Hop Up | Adjustable |
Variant / Platform | 1911 |
Blowback Guns | Yes |
Recoil | No |
Shell Ejecting | No |
Fire Mode | Safe/Single |