Beretta m92 a1
Gun has some satisfying kick and looks like the real thing. There isn't much bad about this pistol. Worth it!
This officially licensed Beretta M92 A1 sidearm is a perfect 1:1 scale replica of one of Beretta's finest pistols. Featuring licensed trademarks on both the slide and checkered grips, this M92 A1 variant features crisp CO2-powered blowback action that gives satisfying recoil with every semi-auto shot. It's metal construction makes this sidearm dependable and dependable. With it's adjustable hop up and 345 FPS with 0.20g BBs, this sidearm has both the range and accuracy you'd count on in an airsoft skirmish. The 22 BB drop-free magazine also holds a single 12g CO2 cartridge. The lower frame is railed for attaching aftermarket optics such as a light or laser combo for night fights as well!
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Gun has some satisfying kick and looks like the real thing. There isn't much bad about this pistol. Worth it!
I have been playing for around 3-4 years with AEGs. I soloed this pistol at a local outdoor field I attended for the first time and was competing with Krytacs (not exaggerating). They clearly had much more range than I did, so I moved up to the halfway point on the field and was surprised at how accurate the pistol was. I often found myself hitting my target after 1-3 shots, which was critical when you only have two 22 round mags. I love this gun and I let other players hold and shoot the gun and they were amazed at how heavy and hard the gun kicks. I shot another players 1911 and the recoil felt childish when compared with this beretta. Occasionally, I switched the gun to full auto and watched as everyone's head turned due to the pistol's rate of fire. I really am glad I decided to pick up this pistol. The only thing I don't like about this gun is that it doesn't have a threaded barrel and no extended mags. I know 22 rounds is a lot for most pistols but for someone that, occasionally wants to run it solo, those extended mags would be life-saving and I would use full auto a lot more. Pros: I was getting about 4 mags out of one co2 canister Accuracy and consistency Heavy kicks hard Simi and Full auto Shooting around 310 with .25 Cons: No extended mags Hard to adjust hop-up (really small wheel above the barrel) No threaded barrel Can be a little tricky to get the slide back on after disassembly
I have been playing for around 3-4 years with AEGs. I soloed this pistol at a local outdoor field I attended for the first time and was competing with Krytacs (not exaggerating). They clearly had much more range than I did, so I moved up to the halfway point on the field and was surprised at how accurate the pistol was. I often found myself hitting my target after 1-3 shots, which was critical when you only have two 22 round mags. I love this gun and I let other players hold and shoot the gun and they were amazed at how heavy and hard the gun kicks. I shot another players 1911 and the recoil felt childish when compared with this beretta. Occasionally, I switched the gun to full auto and watched as everyone's head turned due to the pistol's rate of fire. I really am glad I decided to pick up this pistol. The only thing I don't like about this gun is that it doesn't have a threaded barrel and no extended mags. I know 22 rounds is a lot for most pistols but for someone that, occasionally wants to run it solo, those extended mags would be life-saving and I would use full auto a lot more. Pros: I was getting about 4 mags out of one co2 canister Accuracy and consistency Heavy kicks hard Simi and Full auto Shooting around 310 with .25 Cons: No extended mags Hard to adjust hop-up (really small wheel above the barrel) No threaded barrel Can be a little tricky to get the slide back on after disassembly