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The M97 shotgun gel blaster is a popular model that is quite similar to the real-life Winchester Model 1897 shotgun. The M97 shotgun gel blaster is described in general as follows:
The M97 gel blaster is designed to look like a Winchester Model 1897 shotgun, with a wooden or synthetic stock and a pump-action mechanism.
Materials: These blasters are frequently composed of tough plastics and may include metal components to provide a realistic feel and appearance.
The M97 gel blaster typically uses a manual pump-action mechanism in which the user feeds gel beads into a magazine or tube, then pumps the forend to chamber a gel bead and shoots it by squeezing the trigger.
It employs small, water-based gel beads as munitions. These beads are non-toxic, safe for the environment, and normally melt or disintegrate after use.
Safety precautions, such as eye protection, are strongly advised when using the M97, as with other gel blasters. While the gel beads are quite safe when struck, using eye protection can help prevent any unintentional injury.
Range and Accuracy: The M97 shotgun gel blaster's range and accuracy may vary depending on the exact model and modifications, but it generally delivers a reasonable firing range and accuracy suited for recreational use.
Always use gel blasters carefully, follow local rules and regulations, and ensure correct maintenance and care to extend their lives.
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