Very comfortable in the hand, metal which makes it feel substantial, the pistol itself is very good for the price. The downside is the magazine, which is completely plastic and cheap like a toy from China. When loading BBs, the spring can shoot out, forcing you to reload, and during more vigorous movement the same happens and the BBs begin to fall out of the magazine. This also happens during shooting after a few shots. In general, the model is a 5 but the magazine is trash.
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Cybergun Colt 1911A1 H.P.A. Metal Slide Dual Tone ASG Pistol
Spring-powered replica of the Colt 1911A1 pistol constructed primarily from robust plastic. Selected small components and the lock are crafted from metal. The slide is adorned with authentic Colt markings.
Spring drive, Hop-up system
Powered by a spring mechanism, the replica requires cocking before each shot. The system propels the piston, delivering 6 mm caliber BBs an initial velocity of 232 FPS. Outfitted with a fixed Hop-up unit, the replica enhances shot accuracy.
Mechanical sighting devices, RIS standard rail
Fixed sighting elements are included, featuring a front sight and rear sight. Beneath the barrel, a 22 mm RIS rail with 3 slots enables the attachment of accessories such as a laser target designator or flashlight.
Low-Cap magazine
Fitted with a Low-Cap magazine, the pistol operates using the supplied magazine, holding 12 BBs.
Main features
- Equipped with a spring drive mechanism
- Features a RIS standard rail offering 3 slots
- Delivers an initial velocity of 232 FPS
- Incorporates a fixed Hop-up system
- Comes with a Low-Cap magazine
- Bears the original manufacturer's markings of the firearm
| Based on | Colt |
|---|---|
| Replica propulsion | Spring-loaded |
| Muzzle velocity | 232 fps |
| Accurate shot range | Up to 20 m |
| Magazine type | Stack |
| Magazine capacity | 12 |
| Gearbox | Not applicable |
| Body | Polymer |
| Overall length | 210 mm |
| Weight | 534 g |
| Optics ready | No |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Blowback | No |
| Accessory rail | Yes |
| Hop-up | Yes |
| EAN | 3559961801319 |
| Manufacturer code | 180131 |
| Brand | Cybergun |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 25
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A pistol for the very beginning of your ASG adventure is a good choice, cheap and easy to use. Bought on promotion, it's an even better value for money. Sits well in the hand, accurate.
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After a few months of use, the part that loads the BBs into the chamber broke. No matter what I tried, nothing helped. This part is impossible to design, even if I wanted to design and 3D print it, it would be very difficult. Superglue didn't help either. (It's the red part)
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The pistol itself is good BUT the magazine is a disaster. With one accidental movement, all the BBs shoot out of the magazine. Even if you manage to load it, just inserting the magazine causes the BBs to fall out.
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Great pistol from ASG - sits well in the hand, the safety works flawlessly. The magazine is excellently made. The rubber pad at the bottom prevents mechanical damage. Solid and heavy, easy and quick to load. Additionally, an advantage is the adjustable hop-up and rear sight. Highly recommend!
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Honestly, I don't know why anyone buys springer pistols, but this one is actually pretty decent. Fairly accurate and nice looking for the price. The only downside is the poorly made magazine.
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Feels very good in the hand and has an appropriate weight. The weight of the projectile is an important factor. Well made, nicely finished. Low recoil, gives the sensation of shooting a real gun. Available at a good price and truly worth the fun it provides. I recommend it.
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For a beginner, a cool pistol. Worth buying for the price. Strong and made of good material with some metal parts. Original look reproduced.
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The pistol is nice, it has a realistic weight and I think there is nothing better at this price. However, you have to be very careful with the magazine, as it is made of plastic and the BBs can easily fall out.
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Nice and massive pistol. The biggest drawback is the plastic magazine and the spring, which after 3-4 months of use, prevents loading BBs and often either jams or gets stuck with BBs inside the pistol. I wouldn't buy it again due to the magazine and BB jams.
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Okay for fun, works on short distances, but in "combat" conditions a bit delicate, unfortunately the plastic magazine broke and required "repair," but it was my choice and the price was attractive for a first experience.
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Good pistol, I've had it for over half a year while writing this review, unfortunately the hop-up chamber cracked but I managed to seal and glue it. For the price I paid, I'm satisfied.
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Nice, as for a first replica. The pistol is powerful, accurate, up to 15-20 meters for stationary targets. +) 1. Low price. 2. Easy to cock. 3. Possibility to mount a laser or flashlight. -) 1. Sometimes BBs spill out of the magazine. 2. No adjustment for the sights. 3. Mostly plastic.
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A very nice pistol for a first pick. Sits well in the hand, repeatable at a few meters, you can practice shooting. The magazine could be heavier and more comfortable to load - sometimes BBs escape into the pistol during loading, but they usually fall out easily. Definitely a plus for the metal parts of the frame.
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Pros: - you can feel the weight - easy to cock even for a 10-year-old - doesn't jam - seems robust for the price Cons: - delicate magazine that likes to eject BBs before inserting, you have to do it carefully - accuracy, at 10m it flies straight, then the trajectory changes like shooting artillery Overall, I recommend it for the price. Both my son and I are satisfied.
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