UMAREX Smith & Wesson (S&W) M&P45 M2.0 Pellet Blowback Air Pistol
£155.00
£149.58
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The Smith & Wesson M&P45 M2.0 Co2 .177 pellet pistol by Umarex.
Umarex have created this perfectly authentic and fully licensed air pistol, from the Smith & Wesson Military & Police 45 M2.0.
It’s 8-round rotary magazine will hold .177cal pellets, and is slotted into the top of the pistol once the slide is released forward. It’s the same operation that Umarex fans will be familiar with from the German-made Beretta M92FS, Walther CP88 and Colt 1911 pistols and is a tried and tested action.
This M&P45 M2.0 can also be pre-cocked in single-action mode or can be shot in double action too. Inserting the 12g Co2 capsule is a doddle and doesn’t involve any additional tools.
The magazine boot is hinged and flips back to reveal a simple finger screw, as well as simultaneously releasing with rear grip section. The 12g Co2 capsule slots inside and is tightened using the finger screw, then the rear grip and boot click back into place and you’re ready to go.
Collectors of the S&W M&P range, or those with an interest in pistols used by the forces, will find the new M&P45 M2.0 a welcome addition to their collection.
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Co2 Care and Maintenance
Always ensure that your gun is not stored with a Co2 Capsule installed as this can compress your gun's internal seals causing rapid leaking.
As Co2 is quite a volatile gas it is common for the gun to leak should temperature conditions change.
As temperature change affects Co2 so much, we recommend not storing your gun in hot areas or using it in cold environments. this will also ensure your gun lasts longer and performs better.
For every 5 Co2 capsules or just before storage, we recommend applying a drop of silicon oil to the top of the Co2 capsule before inserting, this lubricates and protects the piercing nozzle and prevents corrosion.
Only use Co2 with lubricants, we recommend UMAREX branded Co2
Important Notice
Important Notice for the Purchase and Delivery of Airguns, Pressure Components of Airguns, and Moderators
Effective Compliance with the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (VCRA): Sections 31 and 32
Under the provisions of Sections 31 and 32 of the Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006, which were enacted through "The Violent Crime Reduction Act 2006 (Commencement No 3) Order 2007: firearms measures," specific regulations now apply to air weapons, their Pressure-Bearing component parts, and certain accessories.
Key Points to Note:
Restricted Items:
- Airguns: All airguns are classified as restricted items.
- Pressure-Bearing Parts of Airguns: This includes barrels, cylinders, reservoirs, and pistons.
- Functional Moderators (Silencers/Suppressors): Moderators that reduce the sound of discharge are also classified as restricted items.
Definition and Registration:
- Component Parts: While the VCRA does not explicitly define "component parts," the Home Office interprets this to include pressure-bearing parts such as barrels, cylinders, reservoirs, and pistons.
- Accessories: Only moderators (silencers) require registration by dealers.
Legal Requirements for Transfer:
- In-Person Transfer: It is an offence under the VCRA to transfer these restricted items through standard postal systems or to the end customer directly without the presence of both the buyer and either the seller or a representative of the seller.
- Representatives of the Seller: This can be:
- An employee of the seller who is a registered firearms dealer (RFD).
- Another RFD authorized by the seller.
- An employee of the authorized RFD.
Collection and Delivery Options:
- Collection from Store: Customers are encouraged to collect their restricted items directly from the store where purchased.
- Transfer to Another RFD: Items can be transferred to a local RFD for collection, though the receiving RFD may charge a fee for this service.
- Home Delivery: We offer home delivery through our in-house team to some areas of the UK. However, please note that this service has location restrictions and incurs higher costs due to the need for dedicated transport, making it more expensive than a standard RFD transfer.
For more detailed guidance on purchasing and receiving VCRA Restricted Transfer items, please refer to our comprehensive guide here: VCRA Restricted Transfer Items Buying Guide