Zion Arms R&D Precision Licensed PW9 Mod 1 Airsoft Rifle with Delta Stock (Black)
[68530 / ZA-PW9-MOD1-SB]
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ZION ARMS JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER!
Zion Arms' debut airsoft gun hits the ground running! This new variation of the PW9 now sports the best of both words, taking desing ques from both the original PDW and carbine variations! The PW9 is a 9mm style AR Pistol that uses stick style magazines. The original finish remained from the first PW9 so it feels amazing in the hands. Both the Outer barrel and rail system from the original PDW remain. However, the pistol caliber AEG also sports a buffer tube and LT Delta stock for a minimalist low-profile aesthetic.
Internally the PW9 AEG features a version 2 gearbox with aftermarket compatibility! However, Zion Arms did their research and made sure this AEG was stacked out of the box! Featuring a quick change spring system, you are able to achieve the FPS that you desire to maximize the performance at your local field! The full metal rack piston increases the longevity and reliability. Zion Arms also includes a 6.03mm Tight Bore Inner Barrel and Rotary Style Hop Up Unit to fine tune your range and maximize accuracy! Of course Zion Arms would include their Nebula MOSFET out of the gate!
The Nebula MOSFET will help increase trigger response and rate of fire, by maintaining the electrical current in your airsoft gun, to give you new levels of performance you wouldn't have otherwise. The Zion Arms Nebula MOSFET works by utilizing a magnet embedded in one of the gears. This gear is paired with the ETU's sensors to give you ultimate control over your gearbox. By knowing exactly how many rotations the gear has made thanks to that magnet, this chip allows you to program your select-fire controls for things like burst fire, semi-only, or binary trigger options. Programming your MOSFET is incredibly easy by following the instructions included in the box.
We've all been asking for it, and now it's here, ready for anything!
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Zion Arms
Model: R&D Precision PW9 Mod 1
Muzzle Velocity: 380-390 FPS
Maximum Operating Battery Voltage: 11.1V 25c
Magazine Capacity: 120 Rounds
Color: Black
Package Includes: Rifle, 1X Magazine, 1X Speed Loader
Warranty Length: 45-Days
Warranty Handler: Zion Arms
Features:
- Officially Licensed by R&D Precision
- Full Metal Billet Style Receiver
- M-LOK Rail System
- Ambidextrous Front Charging Handle
- Flat Face Trigger
- fully adjustable Delta stock
- Zion Arms Nebula MOSFET
- Programmable Fire Modes: Semi-Auto Only, 2-5 Round Burst Modes, Binary Trigger
- Active Breaking
- Increased trigger response
- High Torque Motor
- 6.03mm Tight Bore Inner Barrel
- Rotary Style Hop Up Unit
- Quick Change Spring System
- Wired to Deans / T-Connector
- Magazine Compatibility with Classic Army X9 and Lancer Tactical LT-35 Battle X PCC Magazines
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Zion Arms

Excellent rifle. It is an absolute beast.
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Excellent look and feel. Definite care put into the design and execution.
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I got one of these in a mystery box, I've owned it for almost a year now and mine was a performance plus package I believe, not sot sure what inner barrel or bucking is in it but the thing is a laser beam amd really kicks some rounds out fast. I've been using it in cqb games as a primary for almost a year amd it now has a red dot on it and a silobairsoft dragons breath suppressor/ smoke generator on it amd I love the thing. My local fields allow smg's to use full auto and this classifies as an smg so I been tones of fun
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Mosfet, the mag release and bolt release controls are nice amd large so no need to search for them in a firefight.
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You can't carry enough mags if your gonna run full auto. And it's a bit nit picky but every once in a while the fake bolt on the hop up cover won't stay open when you pull the charging handle, not a super bislg problem and may not even be every gun but sometimes slightly annoying when doing quick in match adjustments. Last nitpicking little thing is I'm a left handed shooter and I wish the fire amd safety controls were ambidextrous, but that's not really a big deal either