just bought one, and yep the trigger leaves a lot to be desired but nice look of a luger for sure, and the real thing cost can be $1,000 plus expensive ammo this at $59 and 2 cents a shot is affordable plus quiet, my ringing ear forbids loud noise.
Yeah the trigger is stiff, but if you know how to shoot and squeeze it properly you have one hell of an accurate pistol. I have owned one of these for about 1 1/2 years, for the money it is hard to beat. Yeah the new blowback version is pretty cool, but you lose a lot in velocity and CO2 consumption.
just bought one, and yep the trigger leaves a lot to be desired
but nice look of a luger for sure, and the real thing cost can be $1,000 plus expensive ammo
this at $59 and 2 cents a shot is affordable plus quiet, my ringing ear forbids loud noise.
donze52 i'll try and review the new KWC luger soon, now that is a replica! James@ReplicaReviews
Yeah the trigger is stiff, but if you know how to shoot and squeeze it properly you have one hell of an accurate pistol. I have owned one of these for about 1 1/2 years, for the money it is hard to beat. Yeah the new blowback version is pretty cool, but you lose a lot in velocity and CO2 consumption.
its a tough one but sometimes the fun element makes up for the poor co2 consumption.
can't have an exact copy of the original single action trigger on a double action airgun, obviously.
Yeah but this gun isn’t the blow back version so of course it isn’t as good.
If you had the blowback one you would more than likely like it
You need to correct your info above, you say it's plastic in the text... that's incorrect as you plainly say in the vid that it is indeed metal.
thanks for pointing this out to us. it was a deliberate mistake honest ;)
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It`not a shame not to have blowback. Blowback function weakens the power shooting of the air guns.
Glecher better one