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WE TECH Glock 17 Titanium slide edition Gas Blow Back (GBB) gel blaster pistol for 7-8mm Gels.
Modelled off the full size polymer frame Glock 17 these Gelsoft GBB gel blaster pistols are super reliable and have a high performance featuring a Titanium Slide, CNC aluminium barrel holder and feed ramp, tilting 7.1mm Id barrels and internal safe action style trigger safety with gel ball specific magazine holding around 17 gels.
WE TECH gas blowback gel blaster pistols represent some of the best value and best bang for buck pistols proven worldwide as high performers and reliability above their price tag, these Gelsoft versions are no different!
Specs
- Model: Glock
- Type: GBB
- Colour: Black & Titanium
- Propulsion: Gas
- Muzzle Velocity: 280+ FPS
- Material: Titanium Slide/Lower: Reinforced Polymer
- Gel Type:Gelsoft Ultra Hard
- Inner barrel length: 9.7mm
- Inner Barrel ID: 7.1mm
- Inner Barrel Material: Black Stainless Steel
- Overall Blaster Size: 200mm
- Shooting mode: Safety & Single
- Blowback: Yes
- Ambidextrous: No
- Rounds/QTY: 17 Gels
Features
- Item Weight (gram): 800
- Main Colour: Black & Titanium Slide
- Barrel Length: 9.7mm
- Blowback: Yes
- Gel Type:Gelsoft Ultra Hard
- Pistol Power Source: Green Gas
- Power (Velocity): 280FPS +
- M12 CCW THREAD OUTER BARREL
In the Box
- WE TECH G17A Titanium Version GBB Gel Blaster Pistol
- WE G17 Green Gas Magazine
Always use the appropriate eye wear and take all reasonable safety precautions when using our products.
Soaking & Storage of Gels
When soaking the gels, they need to be soaked fully submerged in warm water from the tap for a minimum of 4-6 hours.
Once they have fully grown you can leave them in the water and keep them in or out of the refrigerator.
When you are ready to use them just drain off any excess water with a strainer before you feed them into the mag but do not dry them as they need to be lubricated to work properly.
DISCLAIMER -
Do not upgrade any part of your toy gel blaster as this will void the warranty. Upgrades refer to pulling any of the blaster apart or opening it up, changing springs or upgrading the battery from 7.4v to an 11.v battery.