The gun is well-made. It shoots well, and cans fall from 8 meters away. There's also a cool plum-plum sound, and when I was shooting with my brothers, there was a lot of laughter. It's true you need some strength to reload, but it's fun—I recommend it.
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Spring-powered replica of the Taurus PT92 pistol, primarily constructed from robust ABS plastic. Authentic Taurus company markings are featured on the pistol.
Capable of shooting BBs at an initial velocity of approximately 255 FPS, this pistol includes an in-line magazine with a capacity for 12 6 mm BBs. The magazine release button is positioned at the base of the trigger guard on the grip, mirroring the original firearm. A lanyard attachment point can be found on the bottom of the grip, allowing the pistol to be secured and reducing risk of loss.
The grip of the pistol features a textured surface to ensure a secure hold and prevent slippage during use.
Accurate targeting is provided by fixed iron sights, consisting of a front and rear sight.
Technical data
Material: ABS
Barrel length: 90 mm
Overall length: 214 mm
Weight: 230 g
Color: Black
Drive: spring
Initial velocity: 255 FPS
Hop-up: no
Magazine type: row
Magazine capacity: 12 BBs
Manufacturer: KWC/Cyberun, France
| Based on | Taurus |
|---|---|
| Replica propulsion | Spring-loaded |
| Muzzle velocity | 255 fps |
| Accurate shot range | Up to 10 m |
| Magazine type | Stack |
| Magazine capacity | 12 6 mm caliber BBs |
| Gearbox | Not applicable |
| Body | Polymer |
| Overall length | 214 mm |
| Weight | 230 g |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Blowback | No |
| Hop-up | No |
| EAN | 3559962100022 |
| Manufacturer code | 210002 |
| Brand | Cybergun |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 6
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Bought by my son, it lasted 2 days, about two years less than a toy bought at a fair. After firing about 100 pellets, a plastic part inside broke and the gun ended up in the trash. It doesn't cost much, but in my opinion, it's definitely better to buy a cheaper equivalent from a fair stall. I do not recommend it.
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For a plastic toy, it's accurate and has good power. I wore one out ;), that's why I quickly bought another one. It's a lot of fun—it's worth buying a spare magazine or two.
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A good gun. For being all plastic, it's very durable. My friend dropped it many times—once even from the second floor—but the replica still shoots. The magazine is a bit hard to load because the spring lock often fails, but for this price, it's worth it.
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The gun is well-made. It shoots well, and cans fall from 8 meters away. There's also a cool plum-plum sound, and when I was shooting with my brothers, there was a lot of laughter. It's true that you need some strength to reload, but it's a lot of fun. I recommend it.
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The gun is well-made from hard plastic and provides a lot of fun. However, it has one flaw: it has huge problems with reloading. You have to use a lot of force, and a child doesn't even have a chance to try to play with it.
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