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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I only care about accuracy and utility of use:
    1. Glock 19 gen3 NBB
    2. Crosman Vigilante
    3. Beretta PX4 or Sig P226
    4. Crosman PFAM9B for fun because of fun switch
    5. Any 1911 that are Blowback,because they're Legends.
    I would throw in decent revolver but I don't own one except SNR 357 I forgot about that one,Soooo that's my list..

  • @brorjordas1979
    @brorjordas1979 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Too much capacity may just affect the output if the model runs heavuly on co2.
    The Sig P320 is cool with 30rds.. but that'll definitely cool your co2 down if shooting quickly. The notorious jamming issue is caused by a too weak spring located within the top of the magazine. My P320 jammed as new as a sob. Then I came up with to switch the weak spring to a slightly harder one - and after that not ever had a jam..
    The Umarex blowback Desert Eagle is cool. 8rds mimicking a .44 Mag DE. And the pistol actually shoots like a sob too.
    Them 15-20rd BB pistols I have a tendency to alwaysnjust fill up to 15rds. Helps me to more easily follow the total shotcount per co2.

  • @elvinthompson9253
    @elvinthompson9253 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    My p320 don't jam because I use only alloy pellets %

    • @brorjordas1979
      @brorjordas1979 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Good choice.👍🏻
      The belt's total weight then doesn't rise so much when loading all up.

  • @elvinthompson9253
    @elvinthompson9253 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yes I like the Swiss arms mile it powerful with the 6mm 30g aluminum rounds %

  • @ShaunShearman
    @ShaunShearman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have at least two spare mags for every auto that I own, I only load them with the same amount of BBs that the RS version would of carried as I feel that it one of the ways that help any collector see the differences between the different guns eg. a 1911 holds 7 whereas the US Armies replacement (the Beretta) carried 15, easy to understand the reasons behind the upgrade.
    The 4.5mm SIG P365 does have a 12 round extended magazine version as well as the standard 10 shot version, I've got a couple of each.
    For me, replica realism wins out over anything else ! A good replica should look like the RS, it should strip like the RS and perform like the RS, everything else is just 'meh' in my book but hey ! We're all different, some people love the revolvermatic pistols (CP88 etc.) and stick mag autos but for me it's got to be full blowback, field strippable and have a full size drop free magazine or it's a hard pass from me !
    Another great video though buddy, keep 'em coming....

    • @airgunreplicas77
      @airgunreplicas77  ปีที่แล้ว

      I totally get where you're coming from mate. My issue is that I get stars in my eyes for certain guns. The PX4 Storm is a great example. It has a stick mag which is rotary, non strippable, no lock back. But I love the look of the gun and really enjoy shooting it! You're right though. If there was a fully field strippable version then i'd be after it. I know Tokyo Marui have a field strippable airsoft PX4, but i really prefer the 4.5mm/Pellet ammo. You can take the pistol down but it's not what i'd call a field strip as it requires you knocking pins out etc.

    • @Superkoffe00
      @Superkoffe00 ปีที่แล้ว

      Most modernized 1911s are in 9mm and holds 10+1 with a magazine that naturally fits the size of the weapon, specially the ones aimed at target and competition in europe and more recently the US, which seems to be most replicas that im seeing. I'm looking for a 1:1 replica myself for some in-door trigger training but havnt found one to match yet. If you know of one that is similar to a sig traditional match elite then let me know.

    • @airgunreplicas77
      @airgunreplicas77  ปีที่แล้ว

      I think looks wise, the closest you'd find in 4.5mm would be something like the Swiss Arms 1911 TRS due to the stainless finish. The slide serrations and beaver tail are very similar to the Sig TME so it should feel pretty familiar other than the fact that there is no checkering on the the front portion of the grip:
      www.pyramydair.com/product-all-reviews/m/swiss-arms-sa-1911-trs-co2-bb-pistol-brown-grips/4391
      If cosmetics aren't too important then the Sig Emperor Scorpion in 4.5mm shares has the same serration shape and placement as the TME, an identical looking trigger to the TME, and features stippling on the front of the grip.
      www.pyramydair.com/product/sig-sauer-1911-emperor-scorpion-co2-bb-pistol?m=5496#11013
      The Sig 'We The People' carries a lot of the same features (other than no front serrations) and has the more traditional curve to the slide shape (less squared like other Sig 1911's) just like the TME.
      www.pyramydair.com/product/sig-sauer-1911-we-the-people-co2-bb-pistol?m=4592#8975
      The biggest issue with all of the above would be be sights, as none of them carry Bo-Mar style sights. That may not be too big an issue if it's just trigger work you're interested in though. I have video reviews on all the above pistols elsewhere on the channel if you'd like to see more. Thanks for watching!

  • @elvinthompson9253
    @elvinthompson9253 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey what's your favorite of all your guns mate

    • @airgunreplicas77
      @airgunreplicas77  ปีที่แล้ว

      That’s a tough one mate. Give me a little time… 😂

  • @elvinthompson9253
    @elvinthompson9253 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Mine is the gamo pr776