A gas pistol replica by WELL. Made mainly from metal. Polymer parts include pistol grip linings and small internal parts. The replica is well-made and is a true representation of the classic, well-known construction.
The gas container is located in the magazine. The replica features a Blow Back system, which significantly increases the realism when using the replica by pulling back the slide after each shot, just like in the original firearm. Once the last BB has left the replica, the slide remains pulled back.
The replica features a double sided winged safety, which locks the slide and a press safety on the back of the grip, which prohibits accidental fire without holding the replica properly.
The set includes:
- A G194 replica - A CO2 magazine - A case
Blow Back
Blow back is a simulation system of the cocking lever - it imitates the
work of it as the equivalent sharp. This system raises the realism and
adds a lot more experience during shooting.
Yes
Product length [cm]
22
Product weight [g]
755
Power supply
Gas CO2
Material
Metal
Plastic
Muzzle velocity [FPS]
It is the spped of bb, while its leaving the innerbarrel of replica. This speed is measured in FPS (Feet Per Second).
1 FPS = 0,3 m/s
1 J = 99 m/s
1 J = 326,7 FPS
340
Fire mode
Semi-auto
Hop-Up
Hop-Up system is used for overclocking bb during the shot (putting it in rotation), through which, it extends its flight path. Acting laws of physics make that bb lift up, while the gravitational force take it down. Appropriate adjustment of Hop-Up, will compensate for these two factors, which result in long and straight flight for longer distance and be greater focus shot (to improve accuracy).
Pros:
-Cheap and reliable
-Satisfying kick
-Okay gas effiency for CO2 ~75 proper shots per capsule
-Accurate
Issues and cons:
-Came with leaking magazine (easy fix)
-not very green gas efficient, about 1.5 mag. worth with low pressure gas with one fill
-bit wobbly, but that does not affect performance
-hop does not stay in position, so nothing heavier than .36s from my experience.
Held up for 3 years (about 7 to 9k shots) until slide bumping the hammer started to cause slamfire (full auto mag dumps!)
Definetly worth it,
The gun construction is solid and is fairly powered.
However it has some flaws out-of-the-box.
1) The inner barrel was extremely dirty so I had to clean it thoroughly
2) The slide wouldn lock back when mag was empty. This was due to the slide release having a cast seam where it meets the ball-bearing detent. Had to carefully sand down and polish that seam in order to make it work properly.
3) Hop-up wasn't working correctly. The hop-up arm was not installed correctly and it wasn't making pressure on the bucking. Also, I noticed that the arm had some sharp edges that might tear the bucking. To solve this, I bent the arm to a sharper angle and filed down all sharp edges.
4) The hop-up adjustment wheel was binding, making it difficult or nearly impossible to adjust hop-up. Again, the wheel got sanded and polished and the inside of the hop-up unit was polished and lubed where the wheel sits.
For the price, it is a good choice but prepare to make a few mods or adjusments has I did.