Specifications Crosman Pulse M70
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| 6mm automatic airsoft mini machine gun. Indoor/Outdoor Action, Tactical Gaming, Target Shooting! Backspin propels plastic BBs for greater distance and greater accuracy. Take tactical gaming to the X-treme. Full-auto airsoft clear mini-electronic machine gun gets you into the game, or target shooting anywhere, anytime. Plastic BBs hit velocities up to 175 fps, get greater accuracy and distance with Hop-Up propulsion system. An airsoft max loader, this airsoft gun holds up to 84 plastic BBs for all-day shooting! Takes 4 AA batteries. Batteries not included. Comes with 100 plastic BBs. | |||||||||||||
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Reviews summary Crosman Pulse M70
Things I liked:I like that its full auto and that it has a nice "magazine' size. If you have battles with spring guns and LPEGs[low powered electric guns]then you should get this. I mean its good at suppresive fire and if your the sub-machine gunner in your squad.[I was but then I switched to the squads marksman]. Things I would have changed:The gravity feed, I am very experienced with this model and it only skip-fires when you aim too up or down. I don't like that it is so tiny, I mean this is a small gun which kinda annoys me because no one will be scared of you in battle. It has low fps but thats what you pay for. I have 2 of these, a R34 Stinger, and a colt delta elite. BTW I highly recommend the R34 stinger and the colt delta elite pistol. What others should know:I bought this gun 2 years ago and it has been ok in battles. But it is inconsistent and sometimes let me down. This gun only takes .12 gram bbs and the black version is way better. This is very good as your first airsoft gun but if your experienced this is not for you. Things I liked:This gun works well for very close quarters fighting in a back yard, or a short range target gun. It is very compact and holds a decent amount of ammo. Good for teaching kids about gun safety, or airsofting. Things I would have changed:It is very plasticy and it also drains the batteries very quickly. The muzzle velocity is very low and the range is very short too. What others should know:Stock up on batteries, along with plenty of .12g ammo, as it tends to go through both very quickly. Remember that you are buying a cheap mini aeg, and not a dependable primary weapon.
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Overall rating:2 2.0
Value for money:3 3.0
Accuracy:1 1.0
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Things I would have changed:I wouldn't bother to change anything - I'd just let the kids have it and get myself a real Airsoft piece.
What others should know:The Pulse M70 is a toy, nothing more. It would be OK for the kids' back yard horseplay (with eye protection, of course) but for serious skirmishing, invest in a quality piece. It fires erratically, scatters shots all over, and the feed system leaves a lot to be desired. ROF is around 450 RPM and the power is very low. As with anything, you get what you pay for.