Firepower MAS.0.07 (Cybergun)


Heckler & Koch HK P30 (9 mm)
 

Info:
Manufacturer/Model:
Made in Taiwan by Wingun for Cybergun (Palco Sports is U.S. distributor), MAS.0.07
Replica Of:
Heckler & Kock HK P30 (9 mm)
Made In:
Taiwan by
Wingun
Caliber/Ammunition/Feed:
177, steel BBs, 19-shot magazine
Air Source:
CO2, 12 g Powerlet
Accessories:
None
Recommended Pellet or BB:
Daisy Avanti BBs
Weight (lb)/Length (in):
2.0, 6.8

Body Material/Finish/Grips:
metal, black, plastic
Barrel Length (in)/Material/Rifled:
4.5, steel, no
Trigger Action:
DA (only)
Trigger Pull (lbs)/Adjustable:
5.0 (DA)
Sights (front/rear):
fixed, fixed
Velocity (fps):
415
Sound Level (dB): 101
Thickness of Pellet Holder (in): N/A
Manufactured Dates:
2007 - 2010
Condition/Manual/Box:
98%, yes, yes
Serial Number:
 FP060458808
 
Comments: The MAS.0.07 is another in a series of CO2-powered replicas made in Taiwan by Wingun and distributed in the U.S. by Palco Sports under the Firepower label. Cybergun is the world-wide distributor of the MAS.0.07. Except for the shape of the trigger guard, this heavy all metal replica is a faithful reproduction of the HK P30. However, the only functional parts are the trigger and magazine release. The MAS.0.07 utilizes a moving barrel firing mechanism. The trigger pull is long and smooth, but is has no distinct break point. The manufacturer claims that this gun uses a form of hop-up for steel BB guns. The MAS.0.07 packs a punch and has excellent accuracy for a BB gun with a short, non-rifled barrel.

Cybergun Brochure (.pdf)
Cybergun 2009 Catalog (.pdf)

Performance: Measurements were made on 5/11/08 at a temperature of 75 ºF and 14' elevation. A ten shot string was fired from a bench rest at 15' using Daisy Avanti BBs (5.5 gr). The highest velocity measured was 445 fps, the lowest was 425 fps (average of the 10-shot string was 439 fps, s = 8). A six shot string shot with open sights using Daisy Avanti BBs grouped at 0.64". Click the thumbnail below to see a larger image. Click here for a description of the measurement methods.


 


 
Right Profile:
Front View: The magazine release is located on both sides at the lower rear of the trigger guard. Both the front and rear sights use fiber optic inserts.


 


 
Right Side Markings: The safety is a slider located on the right just above the trigger guard. It is the typical Wingun safety operated by pushing in and forward to engage and in and back to disengage.

 
Left Side Markings:

 
Loading BBs: The 19-shot magazine loads in the grip. The magazine release is part of the trigger guard.

 
Loading CO2: The plastic grips slides back to reveal the CO2 loading chamber.

Packaging:

 

 

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