Tanaka Works is a Japanese manufacturer renowned for its realistically reproduced S&W toy guns. Originally a company that made wooden stocks and accessories for real guns, Tanaka Works acquired CMC's molds after the company went out of business and began manufacturing toy guns. Specializing in woodworking, Tanaka Works has earned a reputation for the realistic construction of its wooden parts and metal finishes.
The gas revolver system "Pegasus" is Tanaka Works' greatest attraction and feature. In the past, revolver-type gas guns were considered difficult to make, but Tanaka Works' Pegasus revolutionized the market. Previous issues, such as low power and poor accuracy, were resolved, resulting in a satisfying product with ample power and good accuracy.
They are highly popular among collectors and technology-oriented people for their realistic production that focuses not only on appearance but also on the feel, structure, and firing sensation. They have a wide selection of authentic models, and are recommended for those who are looking for realism.
M700 Sporter 26 inch Black Cartridge Type Ver.2 Since its introduction in 1962, the M700, with its excellent performance and accuracy, has spawned a variety of variations such as the...
The smallest barrel variation of the Colt Python, the 2.5-inch model. Since its inclusion in catalogs in 1964, the real steel version has been a consistently popular model. This well-balanced...
S&W M66 6inch Stainless Finish Ver.3 The K-frame series of real firearms is one of the most important models in Smith & Wesson's history, and the M19, in particular, was...
PEGASAS II Gas Gun Series Single Action Army 2nd Generation 7-½ inch Non-fluted Cylinder Stainless Finish The Colt Single Action Army (SAA), born in 1873, is a legendary revolver that...
This is a 3-inch barrel model of the Colt Python. Also known as the "Combat Python," it's a popular model that, despite only being a few centimeters different from the...
This variation of the Chief's Special was released in 1950 and later given the name "Model 36." The 3-inch version, which was highly sought after due to its ease of...
The Imperial Japanese Army lagged behind other countries in research into scopes. The Type 38 rifle, their primary rifle, was accurate and fully capable of long-range shooting, which is said...
The new P220IC, equipped with a Magna engine and optimized for maximum blowback speed and gas efficiency, is now available in a JMSDF model. The integrated chassis system, which extends...
This is the ultimate target model, crafted by S&W's Performance Center, combining cutting-edge technology and high-level craftsmanship. Following the stainless steel finish, a matte black HW model is now available....
Since the mid-1980s, the lineup of real guns has been dominated by rust-resistant, durable stainless steel Pythons, replacing the painstakingly polished Bright Nickel models. While there are also Ultimate Bright...
The highly-acclaimed S&W Ver.3 M29 HW model is now available. This model has the same engraving as the real gun and an impressive muzzle, giving you the feel of an...
The long-awaited heavyweight version of the counterbored M29, characterized by its long cylinder that fills the entire frame, is now available. With its jet-black body, authentic engravings, and impressive muzzle,...
The real M29 Classic revolver is a relatively recent production, and is called a classic in name only. Inspired by rival Colt Python, S&W developed the mid-sized L-frame revolvers "M586"...
The real M29 Classic revolver is a relatively recent production, and is called a classic in name only. Inspired by rival Colt Python, S&W developed the mid-sized L-frame revolvers "M586"...
The "Combat Magnum" was introduced in the 1950s as a K-frame rifle capable of firing the powerful .357 Magnum bullet. Widely adopted by American police, law enforcement agencies, and security...
In response to requests from law enforcement agencies, the M13 was developed as a model that could use the powerful .357 Magnum bullet, based on the .38 splice-spec M10. One...
This model has its roots in a revolver that debuted in 1899 under the name "Military & Police." It is an evolution of an earlier model called the .38 Hand...
Based on S&W's Chief Special, a model with a concealed hammer to prevent snagging on clothing was developed for self-defense and sold to the public under the name "Bodyguard." Unlike...
This model replicates the square butt frame type of the M36 from before S&W transitioned to the model number system in 1957, when it was still known as the ".38...
This is a variation of the "Chief's Special," introduced in 1950 and later given the name "Model 36." By extending the barrel by one inch from the popular 2-inch model,...
In 1989, Smith & Wesson (S&W) introduced a series of compact handguns for self-defense aimed at women. This was the "Lady Smith" (hereafter abbreviated as LS) series. To completely change...
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