Umarex air pistol
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Umarex air pistols are air gun replicas of handguns manufactured by Umarex Sportwaffen of Germany under license from the manufacturers of the original firearms.[citation needed]
They are imported into the United States by Umarex USA, Inc..
Design
The replicas are operated by disposable carbon dioxide (CO2) cylinders and fire .177 caliber airgun pellets or steel BBs. Depending on the model, they use removable 8-round or 10-round rotary magazines. For some revolver and lever-action rifles, drop-out magazines that eject from the bottom of the grip or shells are also in use.
Models
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Pellet pistols
![Two revolvers are shown. The first is a Umarex air soft 629, the second is a real Smith & Wesson model 629.](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/e6/Smith_%26_Wesson_629_Comparison.jpg/220px-Smith_%26_Wesson_629_Comparison.jpg)
- Beretta (Beretta 92), Px4 Storm
- Colt (M1911)
- Smith & Wesson (586, features 10-shot magazine)
- Magnum Research, Inc (Desert Eagle, Blowback 8 shot)
BB pistols
- Walther CP99 Compact, PPK/S
- Colt M1911, SAA
- Magnum Research, Inc Baby (Mini) Desert Eagle
- Glock 17 Gen3, 17 Gen4, 19 Gen3, 19 Gen4
- Heckler & Koch VP9, USP
- Beretta Elite II, Px4 Storm, M84FS, M92 A1
- Smith & Wesson M&P (Military and Police)
See also
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- Pneumatic weapons