TSD Sports 6-Inch Barrel Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver
Amazon.com Product Description
With a six-inch barrel and six cartridges per cycle like the actual revolver, the TSD Sports Spring Powered Airsoft Revolver has the look and feel of the real thing. Featuring Indiana Jones real scale style, heavy-duty construction with metal parts, Antishock ABS and a rotating cylinder system, the revolver has a great weight and feel. With single-shot hammer action and a spring-powered hop-up system, the Airsoft Revolver delivers plenty of punch with a velocity of 260 feet per second. The Airsoft Revolver is designed for use with six millimeter BBs and paintballs.
Specifications:
- 1:1 Real scale design
- Rotating cylinder system
- Six-inch barrel
- Six cartridges per cylinder
- Six shells included
- Spare shells: SD+MUA937/8
- Adjustable rear sight
- Velocity: 260 feet per second
- Caliber: 6 millimeter BBs or paintball
- Spring-powered hop-up system
- Metal parts
- Antishock ABS
Manufacturer Warranty
30-day
Product Description
The TSD Sports 6″ 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
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A neat airsoft gun, provides all the optimal mechanics that is found in a real revolver. Would be cooler if it were metal instead of plastic.
Fires okay, gives decent distance and a nice punch. It does get jammed up every once and a while but a little fidgeting with it gets it back in place.
Nice to have as a side arm when you’re in a pinch and you need to reload your main weapon.
Awesome gun. A real blast to shoot. Pretty accurate at mid-range, and packs a fairly decent punch. Only downside is its a little hard to cock with one hand, but that was expected.
I love this gun because it’s so realistic yet impratical. You can either have the shell fall out, or the bb, because the cylinder if you hold the gun at a slight angle either the shell or the bb will fall out.
And the instruction manual has a ton of typos.