TSD Sports 4-Inch Barrel Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver
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Product Description
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Ideal for avid collectors and avid shooters, the TSD Sports 4-inch Barrel Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver looks and feels just like the real thing. Shells load into cylinders and the hammer cocks back for a realistic feel. Compact and easy to wield, this spring-powered six-chambered revolver packs a punch despite its small size. Spring-powered and using shells instead of magazines for a more realistic shooting experience, the revolver is capable of shooting .20 gram pellets at 290 to 315 feet per second. Other features include a fixed hop-up, adjustable windage and elevation, and battery-free operation.
The TSD Sports 4" barrel revolver is a fine replica for avid collectors. The Shells load into the cylinder and the hammer cocks back just like the function of the real steel
Product Details
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
- ASIN: B001DHJF96
- Item model number: TSD-010
Product Features
- Gas powered six-chambered 4-inch revolver for shooting .20 gram pellets
- Shells load into cylinders; hammer cocks back for a realistic feel
- Spring powered; battery-free operation
- Shoots at 290 to 315 feet per second
- This item is not for sale in some specific zip codes
TSD Sports 4-Inch Barrel Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver
Customer Reviews
First off, keep in mind that this isn't an expensive high-end gun. If you play serious airsoft, then get a gas pistol. However if you play like my friends and I do (running around in my backyard with cheap spring guns), then this is the perfect sidearm. The FPS and accuracy are fairly good, but where this pistol really shines is the fact that it can be cocked and fired with one hand and is the only type of spring pistol that I know of that can do so. I'm not going to write a list of benefits of having a free hand if needed during an airsoft battle, you can do that yourself. Additionally, since you only have to pull back the hammer as upposed to racking the slide of a standard pistol, you can achieve a much higher firing rate (the hammer cannot be fanned for more than one round, as keeping the trigger depressed will keep the cylinder from revolving). On the downside, the pistol only has a capacity of six, so expect to reload often. Reloading isn't as bad as you would think as long as you do it right. Overall, a perfect budget sidearm.
Tips and Tricks:
-Reloading
-When reloading on the field, do not remove shells, just open the cylinder and put the BBs directly into the shells while they are still in place. This will make reloading faster and easier.
-To make reloading easier, superglue the shells into the cylinder. This will keep your shells in place so you will not loose them. If you do this, put a SMALL drop of glue on the side of the shell and carefully slide it into the cylinder. Then use a razor blade to shave off the tips of the cartridges, or the action will not work properly.
-If you don't want to risk your gun, another option is to buy some spare shells. If you choose to do this, get two extra packs of shells. Since there are eight shells included and eight more per pack, buying two packs will give you 24 shells. For someone like me who is a bit on the OCD side, this will allow you to have a number of shells divisible by six (the capacity of the revolver).
-I have discovered that if you wrap a BB in tissue paper and put it in the front end of the shell and then put two more into the the back, it transforms a revolver into a shotgun.
-The sights are adjustable for windage and elevation, but due to the accuracy, the sights will probably not be used much anyway. Do not fully tighten the elevation screw or the cylinder will not revolve.
-The hammer has checkering on it which, if you fire this gun a lot, can tear up your thumb a bit. I used a file tomake the hammer flat. It lends itself to fast firing and still has plenty of grip.
-Do not disassemble unless you know what you are doing. There are a lot of small parts with springs on them that will fly out in different directions when the gun is opened. I found it very hard to get back together.
One last word, the combination of one-handed use, a fast firing rate and the ability to fire makeshift shotshells make this the ultimate close-quarters weapon. Buy one (or four). Now.
iv bought this gun quite a while ago and its still firing away like brand new.
if YOU are looking for a simple,sturdy, and fun spring revolver then its officially time to stop looking.
only spring gun i have that could unlock/uncock,be easily used with one hand, can be dual wielded
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