Frequently Asked Questions
APS Dragonfly Dark Earth is a gas and CO2 powered platform that can be utilized both in summer and winter. It is made of plastic with a metal outer casing. Its design attracts the curiosity of onlookers, but only those who use it will truly know what it can do.
Equipment Specifications
| Recoil | With Recoil |
| Gas Type | Green Gas |
| Material | Metal, ABS, Metal / ABS |
| Speed | 100 - 105 m/s |
| Hop Up | Adjustable |
| Firing Mode | Semi |
| Propulsion | Gas |
| Magazine Capacity | 22 Rounds |
Product Description
APS Dragonfly Dark Earth is a model offered by APS for enthusiasts of custom replicas. The platform does not replicate a specific real-world pistol but resembles a certain easily recognizable platform. In any case, its utility has been adapted by APS to provide users with a quality experience when using it in the field.
Exterior of the replica
The outer casing is made of metal and features textured sections for easy cocking. The sights are fixed but properly aligned and assisted by optimal fiber for better aiming. On the right side, there is the slide catch and mag catch. The lower part is made of ABS plastic. At the front, there is a standard rail for mounting tactical accessories. The grip is textured to enhance maneuverability. The replica is equipped with a safety mechanism located on the trigger of the replica.
Interior of the replica
The internal mechanisms are designed to use both green gas and CO2 as a propulsion source. The striking mechanism and outer barrel are made of metal. The replica features an adjustable hop-up system, allowing for superior effective range. The replica is capable of firing 0.20g BBs at a speed of 100-105 m/s.
Power Supply
As previously mentioned, this replica operates with both gas and CO2. In this case, the replica is delivered with a gas magazine. We recommend using high-quality BBs weighing 0.25g and not reusing BBs or using inferior quality BBs, as this may cause the replica to malfunction.
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