<p>Dominate close-quarters combat (<strong>CQB</strong>) with the <strong>ARP-9</strong> weapon, a replica based on the real exotic firearm <strong>UDP-9 AR Pistol</strong> by <strong>Angstadt Arms</strong> in North Carolina, USA. This weapon, in its real form, embodies the <strong>one-magazine philosophy</strong> and offers <strong>two options</strong>. It uses a magazine designed for <strong>Glock pistols</strong>, ensuring compatibility and ease of use. Built on the proven <strong>AR rifle platform</strong>, modified for <strong>9mm caliber</strong>.<br />It is lightweight, compact, and durable – an ideal <strong>Personal Defence Weapon (PDW)</strong>. <strong>G a G presents this modern concept in the form of an airsoft replica</strong> that won’t disappoint.</p>
<p><strong>ARP 9 and Unique External Features</strong></p>
<p>The weapon’s body, including the retractable stock, is made of <strong>durable polymer</strong> with a beautiful surface finish. This little beast is truly <strong>robust and sturdy</strong>, yet <strong>extremely lightweight</strong> and <strong>maneuverable</strong>. Designed for <strong>CQB arena domination</strong>. Its operation is intuitive due to the proven <strong>AR-15 platform</strong>. On the left side, you’ll find precise<strong> fire mode selector, ambidextrous charging handle</strong>, and on the right side, an<strong> ejection port</strong> that provides easy access to hop-up adjustment. Although it’s made of plastic, the hop-up unit is precisely crafted and easily adjustable with a rotating ring.</p>
<p>The <strong>magazine</strong> and its <strong>safety</strong> are ingeniously designed with a <strong>release lever</strong> similar to <strong>AK/EVO type firearms</strong>, ensuring <strong>reliability</strong> and easy handling compared to the small button on <strong>AR15</strong>. The airsoft version of Glock magazines is for imitation purposes only, but it doesn’t compromise the authenticity of the experience. The magazine <strong>fits securely in the weapon</strong> an..














