They are cool little guns.
I'd pay a little more if they were metal instead of plastic.
Same here, feels more like a nerf gun than a firearm.
They are cool little guns.
I'd pay a little more if they were metal instead of plastic.
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You got that right! And no lame 10 round mags either.
If you want to shoot say 12,000 rounds with say a Cooey 64, a Marlin 60 or a Kris Vector 22lr or other 10 round 22s you'll be loading for a long time![]()
They run great so long as you feed them HV stuff.
I was gonna say, I bought one for my son, and it's been fed a ton of CCI quiets, and I don't think a single problem ftf or malfunction in probably 500 rounds. Epic run for any .22 actually.
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Was very nice and flawless plinking gun. About 2000 rounds through. Charging handle broke.
When took it out in a cold day of about -30 with windchill.
Not sure if the cold was an issue...
Thunderbolts were causing jams in my GSG but after I started using CCI Minimag no issues whatsovever.
Clean it after 400-500 rounds and no jamming due to a dirty gun either. 22 ammo by nature is really dirty stuff to shoot.
If you want to use the 110 rnd drums the gun will need to be clean. Any resistance due to dirt will cause feeding issues with the drum. In my experience, a clean GSG will shoot the drum very reliably.
My buddies charging handle broke ad well..
People have to assume it is toy grade and not going to get passed down to their offspring like a decent rifle. It will be fun while it still works though.It's build quality level has a shelf life and users are getting close to the rifle's best before date as components and materials are slowly beginning to fail. The action and magazine feeding seems reliable at first, giving owners confidence, but it's overall build quality otherwise has an early expiration date due to its pot metal, toy grade plastics, and egregious take down field stripping/cleaning process.
People have to assume it is toy grade and not going to get passed down to their offspring like a decent rifle. It will be fun while it still works though.
What you've just described is a disposable novelty item, which is fitting...
I'd buy a $200 Sav-64 or $400 Sav-B2. The A22s are OK if you can deal with a heavy trigger. The 25 round mags are OK for both A & Bs.