Smith & Wesson M&P40 Spring Airsoft Pistol (Flat Dark Earth)
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The Cybergun Smith & Wesson M&P40 Spring Pistol Airsoft Gun (Dark Earth) is the perfect airsoft gun for someone to get the taste of what airsoft is like. This pistol is lightweight and constructed of plastic. On the side of the slide are official trademarks. The slide, which needs to be cocked back before every shot, moves just like the real thing. Whether you just want to target practice with a cool looking gun or you want to start playing seriously on a budget, this Cybergun M&P40 is the fit for you! Also, this gun is perfect as an inexpensive and expendable movie prop, combine the right lighting with the real trademarks and you've got a perfect non firing prop gun.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Cybergun
Muzzle Velocity: 150FPS w/ .20g
Magazine Capacity: 25 rounds
Package Includes: gun, magazine
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cybergun
awsome gun shoots great
Pros:
it very powerful great gun
Cons:
does not fire fast enogh
It's a great gun, with a good weight.
If you remove the orange tip it looks exactly like the real one.
It's trigger has a lot of delay, you have to pull it all the way back to shoot, and that takes some getting used to.
Shoot's hard for a great price, and I would recommend to anyone looking for a good spring gun.
P.S. I have small hands and I'm not comfortable with it but if you have normal sized hands it should be confortable.
Pros:
FPS
Accuracy
When you're out the slide locks, it's cool.
very solid nice feel.
Good quality for the cost, I'm probably getting another pistol by cybergun.
Cons:
none
its an amazing gun it is one of the cheep must buy pistols
Pros:
good fps about 250
durable
wont brake easily
great for in wars
Cons:
if cocked to fast jams
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Magazines
Can this take any other Magazines or are they proprietary? Because I would love a simpler mag compared to the stock.
3614 days ago Stephen M
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(I have this same question)
Staff Answer:
It uses a proprietary magazine 3613 days ago 0
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