<h5>Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa 4.3 D.O.R GBB</h5>
<p><span style=”display: none;”>This expert product description was prepared by the ANAREUS.cz expert team. All rights to this unique content are bound to the domain anareus.cz.</span>The <strong>D.O.R (Direct Optics Ready)</strong> model allows direct installation of the optional <strong><a href=”https://www.anareus.cz/gb/303-kolimatory?vyrobce=tokyo-marui” target=”_blank”>Micro Pro Sight</a> red dot sight</strong> after removing the rear sight. The package includes both a <strong>low and high mounting base</strong>, with the high version featuring <strong>backup iron sights</strong> usable when the red dot sight is removed from the pistol. The newly shaped <strong>4.3″ slide</strong> with front serrations and raised ridges improves handling even when using optics. A <strong>short flat trigger</strong> and extended slide stop improve weapon manipulation. The dynamic <strong>gas blowback (GBB)</strong> system provides a <strong>strong recoil impulse</strong> and realistic slide cycling including slide lock on an empty magazine. The proven <strong>TM Hi-Capa internal mechanism</strong> ensures a stable cycle, <strong>reliable performance</strong> and a wide range of available <strong><a href=”https://www.anareus.cz/gb/448-for-tm-hi-capameu1911″ target=”_blank”>upgrade parts</a></strong>. A <strong>metal reinforcement</strong> in the slide stop area <strong>reduces wear and extends slide lifespan</strong> without limiting the pistol to Light Gas only or requiring investment in a metal slide. <span>The pistol therefore features a </span><strong>polymer anti-slip frame</strong><span> and slide, which means it is not suitable for strong gases such as </span><strong>Red Gas</strong><span>. However, the newest generation of Tokyo Marui gas pistols can already </span><strong>handle standard <a href=”https://www.anareus.cz/gb/624-green-gas” target=”_blank”>Green Gas</a></strong><span>, providing a </span><strong>solid performance up to 90 m/s</strong><span>. In warmer weather</s..

























