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Reviews (8)

Apr 02, 2019
A good value for a really good BB gun.
A really good BB Pistol and always ready when you need it. There's no CO2 cartridges to worry about, just pull back on the slide to cock the spring inside, and it's easy to load the magazine too. I bought a second one just incase something happens to my other one. Buy it, you wont be sorry, it's well worth the money. And you can find some excellent buys on them if you shop around.

Jan 14, 2019
Most Fun You Can Have With Yer Paints On
15 of 16 found this helpful This is, without a doubt, the best and most fun BB gun you can buy for the money. In my opinion that is. But really, I have many air guns, but this one is the one that gives me the biggest smile on my face. Its easy to load and reload, fairly accurate and the dual CO2 cartridges last a long time, compared to other full-auto air guns. I liked it so much, I had to buy another one, just incase something were to happen to the one that I have. I've had my original for quite a long time and it's still blasting away just fine, no problems at all. Buy this little full auto air gun, you'll have a lot of fun.

Jan 24, 2019
A Good Flashlight "But..."
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a good flashlight, "but" when your not using it, it runs down the batteries just setting there. The flashlight is very well made and I really like the way you can dim the light simply by sliding the switch forward and back, and you also don't have to worry about those useless features like the quick blinking and the SOS, that I have never ever used. But if your going to leave the flashlight alone for any length of time, you need to unscrew the back-cap a turn or two, so it wont make contact which basically disables the unit. And then when you decide to use it, simply re-tighten the back-cap and you're good to go. Not a big deal, but if you forget to do this, when you really want to use the flashlight when you really need it, it's not going to work. THAT'S a BIG DEAL.
One more thing, it's really hard on these batteries when they discharge completely like this. Many times the batteries will not recharge again. I know, it's happened to me a couple of times. And... not every charger will recharge a completely dead battery, it needs to have a slight charge on it, a volt or two.