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Things I would have changed:I would make the barrel jacket out of something other than plastic. Even when it is well lubricated, the slide shaves plastic off the outside of the barrel. I can't help but think that this will just make an already loose pistol a bit more rattly over time. I would change the "silencer" from plastic to some sort of metal, preferably aluminum. The plastic unit looks ok, but the balance feels wrong. Seems like a cheap cop out after putting so much effort into making the rest of the pistol feel so real. Incorporating the safety lever into the slide like a real PPK would have been an engineering nightmare I imagine. The safety lever on the frame is acceptable, but it should be located on the left side I think. The cylinder screw knob on the bottom is a bit obtrusive, but it doesn't really bother me. What others should know:This pistol is made in Japan. It is rather realistic, but no one is going to mistake it for the real thing. It is purely single action. The trigger does nothing when the hammer is at rest. Seems well made with the exceptions noted above. The magazines are a bit of a pain to load, and they seem pretty flimsy. I think the cheap mags are the one weak link in the design. Buying some extras will make your shooting more enjoyable, and will give you some peace of mind.
Things I would have changed:make the clip out of metal,,WISH THE BARREL WAS RIFLED, USE THE ZINC COATED BB'S. What others should know:this may not be the most powerfull co2 pistol, but its the most realistic bb pistol in my collection,its steel,,,it feels and looks like the real deal,,,the first 20 shots are very powerful, its the best pistol i've seen to train youngsters how to shoot and gun safety,,the kick,,,the blow back,,the feel,,the real looks and feel and handleing. I PURCHASED 2 , 1 FOR ME,1 FOR MY DAUGHTER TO LEARN ABOUT GUNS AND SHOOTING WITH...BEST MADE BB PISTOL I'VE EVER OWNED,BE KOOL,,,,REDNECK ROBERT
Things I would have changed:The screw on the bottom... needs to be made like the Pro 77 with the screw hidden... detracts from the realism and the overall appearance of the gun. They also should have left the safety where it is on the real gun - on the left side where it can be operated with your thumb. As it is very uncomfortable putting the gun on and off safe - requires an awkward motion. Also - THE SILENCER DOES NOT COME OFF. It appears to be a permanent fixture with the barrel actually extending through the plastic silencer... SO THERE IS NO WAY TO REMOVE IT!!!! That is a major, major, major drawback... I would not have purchased this gun if I had known the silencer couldn't be removed. The write up on the gun is totally misleading... Comments
i just sawed my silecer off
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