Great workmanship and appearance, very nice ergonomics. Accuracy is nonexistent. In my case, every second loaded magazine doesn’t want to fit into the pistol—I have to fiddle with the pellets. The slide jams in the rear position when reloading and needs to be pushed to return to its place. I submitted a complaint and received the answer that 'the product is functional.' If this is what functional operation looks like for this product, I can’t recommend it to anyone.
Springfield XDM 4.5 4.5 mm Air Pistol - Black
Officially licensed air pistol, the Springfield XDM chambered in 4.5 mm. Constructed to closely resemble the original firearm, its frame is crafted from polymer, while the slide, barrel, and internal mechanisms are manufactured from metal. Both the pistol and the magazine are adorned with authentic manufacturer markings from Springfield Armory.
CO2 powered and Blow-Back system
Powered by a 12-gram CO2 cartridge, the pistol propels pellets at an initial velocity of approximately 71 m/s. The CO2 capsule compartment is integrated within the magazine. For enhanced shooting realism, the pistol incorporates a Blow-Back recoil system, delivering pronounced and authentic recoil with each shot to closely replicate the sensation of firing a real firearm.
Grip safety
Equipped with a safety catch designed to prevent accidental discharge unless the shooter’s hand is correctly positioned on the grip, the XDM air pistol also incorporates a slide-mounted, functional hammer tension indicator, providing the user with clear status on whether the firearm is ready to fire.
Mechanical sighting devices
The air pistol features fixed mechanical aiming devices, including a fiber optic front sight and a rear sight with contrast dots, enhancing target acquisition in low-light conditions.
Textured grip and mounting rail
Areas of the grip that come into contact with the hands feature a non-slip texture, ensuring a secure hold on the pistol and enhancing overall control. A 22 mm accessory rail is positioned beneath the barrel, allowing for the attachment of tactical lights or lasers.
Set elements
- Springfield XDM 4.5 mm airgun
- Detachable magazine
- Replaceable grips
Main features
- Authentic licensed markings and a realistic build
- Operates using a 12 g CO2 capsule
- Equipped with a Blow-Back recoil system
- Features a non-slip grip texture
- Grip safety included
- Mounting rail positioned beneath the barrel
- Fiber optic front sight for enhanced targeting
| Style | Replica |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Plastic |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | BB (round) |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 71 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | CO2 12 g |
| Accessory rail | Yes |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Max shots per fill | 60 No data |
| Blowback | Yes |
| Magazine | Yes |
| Magazine capacity | 20 |
| Pellet reloading | Semi-auto |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes - fiber optics |
| Optics ready | No |
| Overall length | 193 mm |
| Weight | 1.17 kg |
| EAN | 1230000036092 |
| Manufacturer code | SA-XDM45CBB4-BE |
| Brand | Cybergun |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 6
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The replica might be cool if not for the accuracy, or rather the LACK OF IT. When shooting from 2 meters from the target, all the BBs tragically drop DOWN. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO AIM WITH THIS. Not to mention greater distances. Why buy it if you can't use it? -Appearance 10/10 -Blowback STRONG 10/10 -Accuracy rating 0/10 because the BBs drop down too much instead of straight. -Loading CO2 takes some time ...
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For me, this is one of the best short airgun replicas with the Blow Back system as far as build quality is concerned. It is a 1:1 replica and unlike the Glocks from Umarex, here the slide retracts all the way back, giving full realism in handling and when shooting itself. So why just 4 stars? Let's move to the cons: The first drawback is accuracy, as another reviewer wrote below, the pellet in relation to the sights goes strongly downward, which is irritating when you want to practice your aim. Sure, you can aim a little higher, but what's the fun in shooting "by feel"? The second minus, although it's more my personal feeling, is that the slide release lever is too loose; after the last shot, the slide locks back, but when you remove the empty magazine, just barely knocking the lever makes the slide release, and when inserting a loaded magazine with a bit more force the slide releases by itself. For some people this may actually be a better solution since reloading is quicker, but I prefer to release it myself and I like when it has more resistance. As for other things, the fiber optic in the front sight broke in half after the first use of the airgun and flew off somewhere into the grass, but that's really not a problem—you just order about 10 cm of fiber optic with a 1.5 mm diameter in any color you want, and installing it is even easier, which I did, so no need for a complaint. The pluses, of course, are the build quality, all working switches, levers, and safeties like on a real firearm. Also a plus: original manufacturer's markings, since this is a licensed replica (probably why the price is so high). In summary: I recommend this airgun more for learning to handle a firearm or just to have something different than a Colt or Glock in your collection. Unfortunately, forget about hitting tens accurately.
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The materials used in the air gun are fine. Of the basic parts: the slide, barrel, front sight, rear sight and magazine are made of metal (some aluminum alloy), the rest - i.e. the frame - is polymer, so I give it a 5/5. Vertical accuracy is a disaster. The bullet in relation to the sights goes strongly downwards (see the attached results, when aiming at the center and moving away by 1 meter). I assume it's a statistically faulty item. After making adjustments to the rear sight (photo shows a homemade 2.5 mm shim) it shoots well.
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Cool pistol, great build quality, heavy, slide and barrel made of metal, bottom made of high-quality plastic, no junk, I am satisfied. I will definitely buy the shorter version so it won't be alone. The only downside was the lack of available spare magazines, and now here they are, I bought them. Order was processed instantly, I bought it on March 8 in the evening and on March 9 I had it in the parcel locker. I recommend the airgun and the store.
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Exceptionally handy. Super accurate. Lots of fun thanks to the large magazine (28 BBs). One CO2 capsule is enough for 78 shots. The best purchase so far.
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