Here's my PPK Walther/Crosman semiauto clone.
Lack of power is not a handicap when you consider how much fun the gun is. Great for practice!
Tell you what, though. Even if you don't pull the CO2 cylinder screw out of the bottom, it sure would be scary if you saw some idiot waving it around. The aforesaid idiot might well get drawn on.
Gets pretty cold if you semiauto 10 or 11 shots rapid fire. It even kicks a little when the slide stops on its way back. I personally think it is a great training/practice gun, just like my 1911 airsoft (plastic BB) clone, which looks identical to the real 1911 except for the red muzzle.
Lack of power is not a handicap when you consider how much fun the gun is. Great for practice!
Tell you what, though. Even if you don't pull the CO2 cylinder screw out of the bottom, it sure would be scary if you saw some idiot waving it around. The aforesaid idiot might well get drawn on.
Gets pretty cold if you semiauto 10 or 11 shots rapid fire. It even kicks a little when the slide stops on its way back. I personally think it is a great training/practice gun, just like my 1911 airsoft (plastic BB) clone, which looks identical to the real 1911 except for the red muzzle.