GSG 92 Review

Joe549

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This is my first non-Umarex pistol and may very well be my last non-Umarex. It is modeled after the Taurus PT99.

First, the construction of the gun is all metal with plastic grip plates. The gun is solid, weighs almost 2 1/2 lbs and has a nice feel. It is a full blowback with dropout magazine that houses both the bb's and the co2, one feature I really like. The slide is fully removable like the real firearm and the slide will also lock back after the last shot, another feature I like. The realism of this gun is quite good. This about covers everything I do like about it.

The bb's are loaded into the top of the magazine and, according to the instructions, "some boxes come with a speed-loader". Mine did not. Having to manually load the bb's one at a time through the same friction fit port that they are released from when shooting is both akward and time consuming. One hand is required to hold the spring back and the other to load the bb's into the port. However, you need to place one bb into the port and the next one to force it through into the magazine. This process needs to be repeated 24 times to get a full mag. Once the magazine is loaded, the slide needs to be pulled back and locked with the thumb release and then insert the magazine. The slide is then released and, again like the real gun, it will take the first bb from the magazine and load it into the chamber. After each shot this cylce repeats until the last bb is fired and the slide stays open. As with all blowback co2 guns, additional air from the 12 gram cylinder is required to cycle the slide therefore resulting in reduced shots per cylinder. I seem to get about 60-65 shots/cylinder.

The safety lever has 3 stops on it, and according to the instructions in addition to the "safe" position there are two fire rate settings. Semi and auto. Again, like the speed loader, it may depend on the "box". Mine will only fire in semi. I did do a search and found a video on youtube that shows how to modify it to fire in full-auto that only invlolves the simple removal of a spring and sear. I have not tried it yet so I cannot comment on how well it works.

The GSG 92 is rated at 312 fps. Much to low in my opinion. Fresh out of the box, the gun was shooting low about 3 inches from 10 feet. I thought that like my Makarov, the accuracy would improve after several dozen shots and a few air cylinders. Sadly, this does not appear to be the case. I have gone through 3 air cylinders and about 150 bb's and the accuaracy has not not changed. All shots are between 1 1/2 - 3 inches low and 1 - 2 inches right.

Unfortunately, for a gun that has many of the qualities that I do like in a co2 pistol; full metal, solid and realism, this is one gun that I would not recommend buying.

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This is the top of the magazine, the circular part with the notch cut out of the top is where the bb's are loaded into.
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What was the retail on it? and who Made it?

Made in Taiwan for Cybergun (distributed in the U.S. by Palco Sports) and carries GSG (German Sport Guns). I paid $189.00. Apparently, from what I read on another site, it is modified from an airsoft to fire .177 BB's
 
BY ROCLIN:i got mine for the low low price of $140, (low if you didnt count all the stores BS fee's tacked on)

Where did you buy it,rocklin?
Forest City Surplus Store in London On. have them for $179
I handle one yesterday and I'm very impressed with it.
The only think which I don't like about this gun is non-adj.rear site which affects
accuracy,but since this gun is made with rails,so you always can install laser on it.
Laser made for this gun is available at www.pyramydair.com and they ship to Canada.
 
i've been to forest city surplus many times and thats where i first saw this gun, i asked to see a few of the new air pistols there and was impressed by the GSG 92 and the full metal airsoft glock. i figured i would wait and think on buying it so i went for a walk and stopped by a pawn shop and they had one new in the factory box. someone modified it to full auto:D (might even be factory full auto as the conversion to it was done very well.

i also bought my BAM xs-b3 at forest city and most of my other guns aswell, lol i must have over 6 guns bought there.

im also going to be selling my BAM xs-b8 soon which is the AK lookalike with the (FULLY FUNCTIONAL) 10 round mag, not the single shot xs-b3. watch the EE
 
through the Canadian Airgun Forum, I found someone else that has this gun and has customized it and had to do some work to shim the inner barrel. The barrel issue to all these guns have the same problem from my understanding. The inner barrel is a brass insert that is not properly bedded at the muzzle end is loose and it floats around. The gun needs to be taken apart and the muzzle end of the brass insert needs to be wrapped. The guy who posted about this suggested using either electrical tape or shrink tubing. I used electrical tape since that was all I had. The tape is not noticeable once all back together and does not interfere with the slide operation. This quick fix tightens up the groupings quite well, however the aiming is still off and cannot be adjusted unless you use an aftermarket sight system. I am starting to like this gun a little more and keep tinkering around with it to try and make it better. It is still a pig on air, won't get 4 full mags of ammo out of one co2.
 
i've been to forest city surplus many times and thats where i first saw this gun, i asked to see a few of the new air pistols there and was impressed by the GSG 92 and the full metal airsoft glock. i figured i would wait and think on buying it so i went for a walk and stopped by a pawn shop and they had one new in the factory box. someone modified it to full auto:D (might even be factory full auto as the conversion to it was done very well.

i also bought my BAM xs-b3 at forest city and most of my other guns aswell

im also going to be selling my BAM xs-b8 soon which is the AK lookalike with the 10 round mag, not the single shot xs-b3. watch the EE

The full auto is a factory option on the airsoft version of this gun (exact same gun) and it has been disabled in the .177 version. It can easily be returned to full auto and there is also a way to return it to select-fire so it can shot in either full or semi, the same as the airsoft. That is the reason why the safety has 3 positions.
 
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