Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Beretta 1934 - Western Arms

If you’re not a fan of the big heavy guns and are looking for something smaller and compact the WA Beretta 1934 is just the gun for you. The 1934 is basically what people call tiny, but despite its diminutive dimensions, the gun is quite heavy and feels extremely solid and well made. We have to give credit for that feeling to the grips, that believe it or not are made of zinc alloy. The frame of the gun is made of heavyweight material ABS and the hammer, trigger and safety are metal. The sights of the 1934 are very simple, but good and absolutely based on the real thing. The magazine has an extended curved finger grip at the front, which gives it a comfortable feel in the hand. Amazingly the tiny magazine holds two rows of BBs giving an impressive capacity of 20 rounds. The gun has a fixed Hop-Up and a 6.03mm tightbore barrel to improve accuracy and save some of the gas pressure escaping from around the BB. It has a little kick, but is overall very accurate gun. Here are some features:

Functions, Fires, Field strips Exactly like the real thing.
Weight approx: 450g (Loaded)
Magazine Capacity: 20
Open Barrel
Materials: Heavyweight shock resistant abs, zinc alloy parts
Firing Mode: Semiautomatic

Except the small size which some people find a downside the only other thing we can put as a flaw is the power. The Beretta 1934 really isn’t the most powerful gun out there. Still, it has good accuracy and loads of interesting features and if the size doesn’t bother you I think you’re gonna like it. Its price is around £100, which is not too bad considering the performance level of the gun. You should try it. Even if just out of curiosity, but you should definitely try it.

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