Description
The Game Face GFM311 is a rugged, spring-powered airsoft pistol built for durability, realism, and dependable performance. Featuring full metal construction and a heavyweight design, this pistol delivers a solid, realistic feel in hand while maintaining simple, reliable operation.
As a single-shot, spring-powered platform, the GFM311 never runs out of power and requires no gas or batteries, making it easy to use and maintain. The pistol is equipped with a convenient quick-release magazine that holds 12 airsoft BBs, allowing for efficient loading between shots.
Fixed blade front and notch rear sights provide a clear, consistent sight picture for controlled shooting. Capable of shooting at velocities of up to 320 fps using .20g BBs, the GFM311 delivers strong performance suitable for training and backyard practice.
Backed by the trusted Game Face name, the GFM311 is a solid choice for shooters looking for a durable, metal-bodied airsoft pistol that delivers reliable performance shot after shot.
Key Feature
- Rugged and heavyweight
- Full metal construction
- Never run out of power
- Convenient quick-release magazine holds 12 rounds
- Fixed blade front sight
- Fixed notch rear sight








WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
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Spring Pistols ain’t very high quality, so I’ll cut them some slack. almost all plastic, broke down in 100-200 shots, yeah, that’s really all I got.
Jerome –
Worked well for 2 weeks barely used it. After about 100 shots ( week 2)
BBs would often missload and the trigger will stick. Parts are still greased and not dry or gunky.
The pull back is heavy but the power is there when you fire. Accuracy is there.
It will bite if your not careful. Got my pointer finger a bit and the karate chop meat area whatever it’s called ( sucks being a lefty).
Planning on returning it to the store but the paper says to contact Crosman before doing so… soo 🙂
Will be standing by for reply.
Thank you