<p><strong>Umarex <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/glock” target=”_blank”>Glock perfection</a> – </strong>the most faithful airsoft replicas of Glock pistols<strong>! This <a href=”https://kamaradsvyhodami.cz/en/dictionary/gbb” target=”_blank”>GBB gas pistol</a></strong> from the German<strong> Umarex</strong> merges <strong>realistic details </strong>of the actual<strong> Glock</strong> pistols with finely-tuned internal components within the production of<strong> VFC (Vega Force Company)</strong>, which has provided the pistol with <strong>superior internal parts </strong>with the performance of competition pistols.<br />For this reason, you may come across the description <strong>Umarex/VFC</strong> <strong>Glock</strong>. The German company <strong>Umarex</strong>, founded in <strong>1972</strong>, specializes in air guns (air rifles) and boasts <strong>official licensing</strong> from several renowned firearms manufacturers such as <strong>Glock, Heckler a Koch</strong>, and <strong>Beretta</strong>. Therefore, their airsoft replicas are sought after by<strong> Mil-Sim</strong> airsoft enthusiasts, as well as casual players, for their <strong>excellent durability, reliability, and performance without the need for pistol repairs or modifications</strong>, which unfortunately are necessary with cheaper replicas.</p>
<p><strong>Glock</strong> describes the <strong>G19X</strong> as the first “pistol crossover”. It combines the frame of <strong>Glock 17</strong> with the compact slide of <strong>Glock 19</strong>. It differs from other models in color as well. The <strong>Glock 19X</strong> was submitted for the <strong>U.S. Army</strong> handgun replacement program. The contract was eventually won by <strong>SIG</strong>, and <strong>Glock</strong> later offered the <strong>19X</strong> model to the civilian market.<br /><strong>Glock 19X</strong> shares the same features and elements as <strong>5th generation Glock pistols</strong>. Additionally, it has a <strong>modified magazine well shape<..


















