The Crosman PFAM9B delivers rapid-fire capability in a compact CO2-powered platform, combining full-auto functionality with realistic blowback action for training and recreational shooting. This .177 caliber BB pistol features authentic semi/full-auto selector operation that mirrors centerfire pistol controls.
What Makes This Different
Unlike standard single-shot air pistols, the PFAM9B incorporates genuine full-automatic fire capability with blowback action that cycles the slide with each shot. The smooth bore brass barrel and 20-round magazine capacity enable sustained firing sessions without frequent reloading. Metal frame construction provides the weight and balance of duty pistols while maintaining CO2 efficiency.
Key Features
- Full-auto and semi-auto firing modes with selector safety
- Blowback action cycles slide for realistic operation
- 20-round drop-free magazine for extended shooting
- Smooth bore brass barrel optimized for steel BBs
- Full metal frame with textured polymer grips
- Fixed front sight and adjustable notched rear sight
- Standard 12-gram CO2 cartridge power system
The PFAM9B excels in training scenarios where rapid target engagement practice is essential. Law enforcement and military personnel use similar platforms for close-quarters battle drills and malfunction clearing exercises. The realistic weight distribution and control layout translate directly to centerfire pistol handling skills.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .177 steel BB
- Action: Semi/full-auto blowback
- Barrel: Smooth bore brass construction
- Magazine Capacity: 20 rounds
- Power Source: 12-gram CO2 cartridge
- Frame: Metal construction
- Grips: Black textured polymer
- Safety: Selector switch integrated
- Sights: Fixed front, notched rear
- Country of Origin: USA
Professional training facilities and recreational shooters choose the PFAM9B for its combination of realistic operation and full-auto capability. The metal frame construction and authentic control layout provide serious training value at a fraction of centerfire ammunition costs.