🔍 Gear Watch: Parabellum P226 Early Type GBB (STD Version)
- mwairsifttrading
- Feb 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 23
A Return to Classic Service Pistol Proportions

In a market increasingly defined by optics-ready slides, rails, and modular accessories, the Parabellum P226 Early Type GBB takes a different path.This is a service-pistol replica built around classic proportions, traditional controls, and mechanical realism — a reminder that not every platform needs modern attachments to feel complete.
📸 First Look

Specifications:
Brand: Parabellum
Model: P226 Early Type GBB (STD)

Model Code: PBG226-03BK
Muzzle Velocity: About 95 m/s with 0.20g BBs
Power Source: Green Gas (recommended: 12kg)
System: Gas BlowBack (GBB) with realistic slide cycling
Fire Modes: Semi-auto / Slide locks back when empty
Trigger System: DA / SA (Double Action / Single Action)

Hop-Up: Adjustable
Magazine Capacity: 23 rounds
Inner Barrel Length: 85 mm
Length: 196 mm
Weight: 800 g (with empty mag)
Materials: Steel, aluminum alloy, metal, reinforced polymer, rubber
Color / Finish: Black
Manufacturer: Made in Taiwan

Features:
・The Early Type configuration stays true to the original P226 profile, featuring a non-railed frame and clean dust-cover lines.・An aluminum slide keeps weight balanced, while multiple steel control components — including the slide stop, takedown lever, and decocker — reinforce durability and tactile feedback.
・Internally, the pistol follows a Tokyo Marui–style system, newly engineered for this platform.
・The large-volume cylinder design supports consistent gas efficiency, while refined dimensions improve overall realism and handling.・The DA/SA trigger system is fully functional, reinforcing the service-pistol character of the replica.

📦 Included:
Parabellum P226 Early Type GBB ×1
Gas magazine (23 rounds) ×1
Color-printed original box packaging
💬 Why We Like It:
The Parabellum P226 Early Type GBB isn’t chasing trends — and that’s exactly the point.Its appeal lies in proportion, operation, and restraint. With no rail, no optics cut, and no visual excess, it delivers a focused representation of a classic duty pistol.
In an era where feature-heavy builds are becoming the norm, this Early Type reminds us that a well-executed standard configuration can still feel complete — and increasingly rare.



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