Tanaka S&W M360J Sakura Japan Coast Guard .38 Special 1-7/8 inch Heavy Weight Gas Revolver
Specifications:
Ammo Size | 6mm |
Capacity (rds) | 10 |
Color | Black |
Country | Japan |
Hop up | FIXED |
Inner Barrel Length (mm) | 35 |
Length (mm) | 190.0 |
Material | Plastic |
Net Weight (g) | 478.0 |
Style | S&W |
Platform | GAS |
Power (fps) | 275 |
Power Source | HFC134A |
Replica Type | PISTOL |
Shooting Mode | Semi Auto |
Size | Black |
Product Description:
About Real S&W M360J Sakura Japan Coast Guard .38 Speical Revolver
The S&W M360J Sakura is a unique .38 Special revolver variant produced by Smith & Wesson specifically for the Japan Coast Guard. It features a distinctive cherry blossom engraved motif on the stainless steel frame, a nod to Japanese culture. As a limited production model made for a specific customer, the M360J Sakura is a relatively rare and collectible firearm compared to standard Smith & Wesson revolver models.
About Tanaka S&W M360J Sakura Japan Coast Guard .38 Speical Revolver
The
Tanaka S&W M360J Sakura Japan Coast Guard .38 Speical has a heavyweight structure,
which gives the polymer body a realistic metallic feel. It features a
heavy weight barrel and body, a Polymer non-slip pistol grip, metal
chamber releases, metal trigger, metal hammer & metal sling swivel, and polymer iron sights. This revolver chamber can hold 10 rounds of BB pellets. The
airsoft gun is detailed and realistic with laser markings and a
structure that allows players to feel like they are holding a real gun
when in their hands, enabling them to showcase a unique personality on
the airsoft field.
Tanaka S&W M360J Sakura Japan Coast Guard .38 Speical 1-7/8 inch Heavy Weight Gas Revolver
- 1/1 Scale Gas Powered Airsoft
- Heavyweight M360J Gas Revolver
- Gas Injected Revolver
- Fixed hop-up for simple shooting experience
- Realistic Bullet Type housing chamber (Able to Store 10 Rounds BB Bullet)
- Rubber Texture Grip
- Double Action System
- Excellent Craftsmanship with Textured grip and Solid Pistol Frame
Authentic look & finishing by Tanaka Works, Japan