Quiet Airsoft Pistol for Homeshooting

Upper part=slide.

Cant really help on the misfeeding side of things, dont use springers so dont really know where it could be jamming.

Your using a good enough brand of bb so dont think its that.

Trying to recall but as well as the mk23 (or the asg/novritsch clones which for your purposes are fine) and the ics makarov there was another nbb style pistol, i wanna say src made it? Maybe someone can remember.
Might be thinking of the KJW MK1/2, the ruger style job?

 
Being in Germany with your retarded F mark, I suggest the SSX-23.

Reason being it seems to have a thinner grip than the TM/STTI ones, so if you have "normal" sized female hands it'll be just a tiny bit less uncomfortable to grip.

Unfortunately it does NOT come with a suppressor and it might require some work right out of the box (most likely check the alignment of parts because mine was atrocious).

Regarding suppressors, either the Novritsch one or @Samurai

as it is just as effective but comes in a much shorter (and stylish) size. Even at sub 1J it still has stupid range provided you use *at least* 0.3g bbs and it's a perfectly skirmishable gun on its own (I have had a couple of games where my primaries died and I had to use the mk23, still had tons of fun literally sniping people) whenever you find a field or club to play with :)

 
Have a look at the Maruzen Walther P99 Non Blowback; usually comes with a suppressor. They're quiet and also have awesome range for pistols. Not sure how they do compared to the TM mk23.

At my local site, theres a guy that runs 2 of these (akimbo style) and is known as the Anzio hitman and he is very quiet, absolute nightmare to play against!

 
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Have a look at the Maruzen Walther P99 Non Blowback; usually comes with a suppressor. They're quiet and also have awesome range for pistols. Not sure how they do compared to the TM mk23.

At my local site, theres a guy that runs 2 of these (akimbo style) and is known as the Anzio hitman and he is very quiet, absolute nightmare to play against!
It’s an awesome weapon but it’s the same as with the TM MK23, it’s forever unavailable in Germany, it is available overseas but our weapon laws don’t allow us to purchase a gun with above 0,5 J that doesn’t have the „F“-Sign already when being purchased, which isn’t the case by weapons from overseas. 

Being in Germany with your retarded F mark, I suggest the SSX-23.

Reason being it seems to have a thinner grip than the TM/STTI ones, so if you have "normal" sized female hands it'll be just a tiny bit less uncomfortable to grip.

Unfortunately it does NOT come with a suppressor and it might require some work right out of the box (most likely check the alignment of parts because mine was atrocious).

Regarding suppressors, either the Novritsch one or @Samurai

as it is just as effective but comes in a much shorter (and stylish) size. Even at sub 1J it still has stupid range provided you use *at least* 0.3g bbs and it's a perfectly skirmishable gun on its own (I have had a couple of games where my primaries died and I had to use the mk23, still had tons of fun literally sniping people) whenever you find a field or club to play with :)
Yes I think so too. I really hate that „F“-Sign - Law. I just wish there would be a used one available as the shiny new one is 135€ and then I’d need still a foamy suppressor and Gas as well as heavier bbs (yet I only have 0,20g Bbs). 

 
i've had guns with the f-mark and can't say i found it the biggest issue visually.

i guess the problem is having to restrict yourself to manufacturers who can be bothered to add the mark and downgrade to the fps limits.

as a note- if you're just target shooting indoors you don't need heavier ammo, heavier ammo is for preserving accuracy/extending range when dealing with windy outdoor conditions.

 
i've had guns with the f-mark and can't say i found it the biggest issue visually.

i guess the problem is having to restrict yourself to manufacturers who can be bothered to add the mark and downgrade to the fps limits.

as a note- if you're just target shooting indoors you don't need heavier ammo, heavier ammo is for preserving accuracy/extending range when dealing with windy outdoor conditions.
Haha, I just wondered if my 0,20 would work in there. Yes your second point is the problem, there are all guns available internationally and im not allowed to buy them. 

 
if you have a link for the m9 I maybe able to tell you more. quite possibly a kwc based one. The tm1911 is set for 0.25g .

 
Yep it's a kwc base gun. Is kwc's more budget model but with a metal slide. Hops can vary wildly with the kwc guns but should be okay anyway if you are only shooting a few metres. The TM will over hop on anything under 0.25g you . Really short range you wouldn't notice so much. You get a few 0.25g with the gun so you will see the difference.

 
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Yep it's a kwc base gun. Is kwc's more budget model but with a metal slide. Hops can vary wildly with the kwc guns but should be okay anyway if you are only shooting a few metres. The TM will over hop on anything under 0.25g you . Really short range you wouldn't notice so much. You get a few 0.25g with the gun so you will see the difference.
Thank you. 

 
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