Secutor – Rudis Magna – 1911 – VII Custom Pistol

£189.99

The Secutor Rudis Magna 1911 VII Custom Pistol delivers superior performance and functionality. This CO2 powered pistol features a robust design crafted from high-quality aluminium, ensuring durability and reliability during use. The integrated RIS 20mm rail allows for the attachment of tactical accessories such as a light or laser sight, enhancing versatility on the field.

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Secutor – Rudis Magna – 1911 – VII Custom Pistol
£189.99
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Secutor – Rudis Magna – 1911 – VII Custom Pistol (Co2 Powered – Gas Ready – Tan)

The RUDIS MAGNA VII is a well-crafted CO2 pistol built almost entirely of high-quality aluminium. Under the barrel is a RIS 20mm rail for attaching tactical lights or a laser sight. A micro red dot sight is located next to the rear sight and enables for quick target acquisition. A single CR2032 battery powers the red dot sight (included in the set).

The replica has a realistic Blow-Back mechanism that simulates slide recoil. The muzzle velocity is 300 FPS, making this copy excellent as a sidearm or CQB weapon. The barrel features a 14 mm thread that precludes full-sized silencers from being attached. The gas magazine has a capacity of 26 BBs and is driven by a CO2 capsule. Although this handgun comes with a Co2 magazine, you can also use gas magazines if you purchase them separately.

SECUTOR MAGNA (VII) CO2 PISTOL

Blow Back: YES
Hop Up: YES
Weight: 936 g
Material: Aluminium
Weight Reduced slide
FPS: 300
Magazine: 26 rds
External barrel length: 140mm
Internal barrel length: 110mm
Internal barrel measures: 6,06mm
Includes high sights with a base to mount a RMR, besides a RMR with battery.
CO2 magazine included.

On the marking of MAGNA, you can read “Sic parvis magna” that means “Greatness is born of small beginnings.”