The Airsoft KJW USP tactical gas gun comes equipped with an optional mock silencer. Although this silencer will do little for your sniping capacities, it looks and feels like the real thing. One of the great aspects about the KJW USP tactical is that it allows you to experience the verisimilitude associated with blowback.
Blowback occurs when the gas action mechanism releases a jolt backwards, mimicking the effect of a real tactical weapon. Hobbyists love this feature, celebrating it as an engineering triumph. Tournament players, on the other hand, sometimes refuse to play with gas power weapons precisely because of blowback.
Pros and Cons of the Gas-Powered KJW
After all, when clenched in the heat of battle, a player wants to have as much control over his weapon as possible. An Airsoft rifle that delivers blowback may force a commando out of position. This split-second delay in firing can be all the time his opponent needs to respond and flee.
However, a handful of tournament veterans actually prefer the feel of blowback. Not only does the kick make the experience more real for them, but it also help them practice aiming. Once a player acclimates to a gas-powered Airsoft rifle, he may find it easier to transition to smoother shooting units.
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