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i have a 350 fps shotgun.i shot it at it from about 15 feet away and the little target broke of and the whole thing stopped resseting the targets.this target is good for a less powerfull gun
whatever you do do not buy this trust me u will regret it. it broke in one week
ITs a pretty good gun, but after shooting a few clips, it jams.
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I Love IT!
I love to use it. My freinds and I always like to shoot each other in the backyard.
i use this in airsoft wars around the hood.it is awesome. super accurate. liteweight.
[1 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Horrible gun. don't buy unless desperate.
You will love this gun
cool
[0 of 2 customers found this review helpful]
Bought the pistol for my son 2 months ago. Not heavily used. Loading mechanism now sticks and gun fires when you push it forward. Only 30-day warranty, so Crosman expected it to break I guess. They said I'm out of luck. This is a terrible product for a great company like Crosman. Do not buy their Airsoft equipment!
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
A quick note before you consider this review; like a user before, I purchased a clone of this gun, the Stinger S32P, an identical gun without a stock, side-arm, or shooting accessories, and a low-cap magazine instead, which is not on the site. However, it is functionally identical, and aside from the shape of the pistol-grip, aesthetically the same as well. Onward to the Review:The stand-alone gun was cheap, less than fifty bucks, and had a decent weight. As I was shopping for a cheap stand-in primary, it was dead-on for what I was looking for. I'd heard good things about its power, and oddly enough, for its accuracy.First noted out of the box, it handled very well with a low profile, and would be ideal for CQB as it easily fits through a door-way held side-ways. A quick test of the slide hop-up, which, I suppose, does its job very well. At full-setting, a .12 leaps upwards at about fifty feet. Oh well, a heavier round'll smooth that right out. Regardless of its hop-up level, any shot would dive hard to the right. Personal problem with the gun? Maybe, but even that would mean something about its production.Alright, so it's not accurate; fair enough, it's size makes it a CQB dream come true any-how, but my primary is now out the window beyond point-blank range. So I run dry and slide the magazine out only to have the sound of clattering BBs greet my ears. It seems that the last two or three don't feed in from the stock low-cap, which was an adventure to load using a tool.Okay, okay... Every gun has its quirks. This one just has more than its fair share. I decided to test out its slam-fire capabilities to find a couple doubles being spat out, and the mag run dry sooner than usual. It was about half-full, counting the few that dropped out of the magazine well. I cleared it, pumped and fired to make sure the barrel wasn't loaded, reloaded, and tried again. All noise, no fury. The story didn't change after trying a few more times, so I probed the barrel with the loading rod. I can't really tell how many were jammed, as about as many that fell out also fell -in-, and continue to clatter about inside the gun's mysterious innards. It still refuses to fire.I'd never have expected gun-surgery necessary within the same week of purchase from a sport retailer like this (will not let me use the store's name, calling it profanity ^_^), let alone two days. Yes, I bought this gun yesterday, approximately twenty-seven hours ago, and I already need to take a look inside in order to find out what's busted. Unscrewing the cap to access the weight in the false tubular magazine revealed that the weight was covered entirely in rust, deep pitted and crumbling. The spring to keep it from clattering was fine, but this hunk of metal has no point being in a brand-new gun. While we're on the subject of poor metal quality, A word of caution if you ever have the urge to unscrew the accessory rail (I prefer a minimalist, streamlined feel) tread lightly and be sure to use the absolutely perfect size screw-driver, or they'll strip like it's your Bachelor Party.Alright, enough out of me. I'm certain that my defective model was some bizarre twist of luck, and a functional one would serve as a good CQB weapon, if you treated it gently. I'd still caution potential buyers of its temperamental loading and quality of parts in both models. I have high hopes that a full refund is in order, which I will gladly use to purchase the same model with the hopes of avoiding disappointment. For my experience in performance, I'm going to have to say "No Recommendation" for serious 'softers and tournament play, while giving it a nod to backyard players and possibly even more serious CQB work. Beginners will have fun, but don't expect a high-quality piece, here; you'll want to upgrade when you can.Remember, fellow Airsofters; Play safe, Have fun, and You always get what you pay for[@]
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I only have the shot gun not the pistol because i got the better Remington version.(not on the website) The first time i tried it i didn't get how to load it but i figured out that you had to fill up the whole chamber and spin the thing on the bottom until it springs back a little, then pump and shoot!I Got it like 2 days ago so i didn't get to play a battle with it yet but, i know it will Rock!!!!
These guns are great I have both the guns exept they were purchest differently the shotgun is good and the pistol is awsome it was my favorite gun I did not play a game without it, it is a very accurite gun.
Great gun; its sturdy(other than the stock, I would HIGHLY reccomend this gun
[1 of 1 customers found this review helpful]
this is so great. it has such great acuracy
[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]
the pistols fantastic but the shotgun doesnt pump the best and takes a while to reload. Mine fell apart (literally) after a few weeks of heavy use but I put it back together in a few minutes.