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Double Eagle PP-19 Bizon SMG AEG Airsoft Gun
Double Eagle PP-19 Bizon SMG AEG Airsoft Gun
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The Double Eagle PP-19 Bizon SMG is a 1:1 scale of the real steal weapon.
This PP-19 replica is constructed using ABS and metal and features a V3 gearbox, adjustable hop-up unit and adjustable iron sights.
- 1:1 Scale
- Gearbox: V3
- FPS: approx 340fps using high quality 0.20g BBs
- Firing Modes: Semi and Fully Automatic
- Length (Stock Retracted): 480mm
- Length (Stock Extended): 740mm
- Construction: ABS (High Quality Poly-Carbonate) and Metal
- Inner Barrel Length: 260mm
- Weight: 2.5kg
- Magazine: 160 round Mid-Cap (made with rubberised material)
- Hop-Up: Adjustable
- Iron Sight: Adjustable
- Double Eagle PP-19 Bizon SMG AEG Airsoft Gun
- Manual
- 160rd Magazine
The PP Bizon (Pistolet Pulemyot Bizon) is a 9mm submachine gun developed in 1993 at Izhmash by a team of engineers headed by Victor Kalashnikov (son of engineer Mikhail Kalashnikov, creator of the AK-47 and AK-74). Alexei Dragunov, youngest son of Yevgeny Dragunov (the creator of the SVD sniper rifle), was also a member of the design team.
The Bizon was developed at the request of the MVD (Ministry of Internal Affairs) and is primarily intended for counter-terrorist and law enforcement units, that usually need fast and accurate fire at close ranges.
Prototypes of the Bizon were trialled by the Special Equipment Research Institute in 1995 where they outperformed several competitors, and the weapon was accepted into service on 28 December 1996.
The Bizon is issued to armed response units of the FSB (Federal Security Service) and Ministry of Justice. It was used in combat operations against separatists in the volatile North Caucasus region, namely Chechnya and Dagestan.