Zoraki 914 Fume - Semi Auto Front Firing 9mm Blank Gun
Semi Auto Version
Zoraki M914 Fume - Semi Auto Front Fire 9mm Blank Firing Gun
Our Zoraki M914 features a durable steel alloy frame and realistic weight. It fires loud 9mmPA blanks as fast as you can pull the trigger in semi-auto mode. This blank gun is fed through a 14 round magazine up through the pistol grip. The loud report of the 9mmPA blank rounds is comparable to live-rounds. The selector lever located on the left side of the frame switches between semi-auto and safety modes. The slide recoils to its rear position as spent cartridges are ejected from the gun and resets to load the next round. It locks in its rear position upon firing the last round and can be reset with the slide release lever. This blank gun operates with all the realism of a live firearm and is perfect for safe training, reenactments, films, and canine training. Used by many military and police organizations for training realistic training scenarios.
Three Modes of Operation
* Semi-Auto
* Safety
Item Features
Capacity: 14 Shots
Weight: 1.5 lb
Height: 4.8"
Length: 6"
Finish: Fume
Caliber: 9mmPA
Includes: 14 round mag and hardshell case
You must be 18 or over to order and 21 or over to sign for the package. This blank firing replica gun cannot be converted to fire live ammo. It complies with ATF regulations and has been approved by them for sale in the United States. No federal license required.
WARNING! "Let The Buyer Beware"
Because of the world wide shortage of ammunition, new suppliers have entered the marketplace offering sub-standard blank ammo.
This ammo is to our guns what watered down gasoline is to a vehicle. The auto will run but will not perform optimally.
Maxsell Corporation will no longer guarantee the operation of their blank firing firearms when ammunition other than that purchased.
This blank gun has a blaze orange marking permanently affixed to the barrel in compliance with Department of Commerce regulations (15 CFR 1150.2). Any unauthorized attempt to alter the marking will render this blank gun non-compliant with federal law. This orange marking may only be removed with approval from the Department of Commerce's Chief Counsel of Technology. A request for this should be made, in writing, and must include a sworn affidavit which states that the blank gun will be used only in the theatrical, movie, or television industry (15 CFR 1150.4)
Henry N. Wixon
Chief Counsel
nistcounsel@nist.gov
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 1052
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1052
Tel: (301) 975-2803
Fax: (301) 926-6241