This is the exact same gun as the Crosman C11 with different aesthetics. The brown is nice as it makes it different from other pistols and blends well with the desert type camos. I have not used it in an actual airsoft game yet but put it through the paces of one CO2 cylinder. Seals hold gas very well, no leak and it remained close to full power for about 60 rounds which is very good for this price range. One cylinder and you are probably good for the whole game unless you are doing a Battle of Hue re-enactment. The gun is lightweight but not cheaply so. It has a good balance and shoots straight on at the 75 foot range I tested it on till packing enough torque to puncture the cardboard shipping box it was sent in. The sights work well but not of the same caliber as the fi-op sights on the baby desert eagle for the same price range. This pistol would come in second to that baby desert eagle for all aspects except the longevity of the CO2 cartridge, so it obviously seals better and is more efficient in using the gas to propel the BBs. I used a 25 gram BB in the comparison testing and as I said it does hold a nice tight grouping, again at about 75 feet ( step measured, not measured with a tape). I would say about 1 in 10 rounds had an up or out curve, but that is more likely the BB than the gun. Overall for the money this is a good game use pistol, and I would recommend it for anyone not looking for a more authentic weight/material or blowback type pistol. Unrelated to the gun is the fact that the packaging says it comes with "marine dog tags" but it did not. Not sure what I would do with them anyway, so not an issue for the gun itself. Also it takes the same magazine as the Crosman C11 (SAMC11 or SM2C11) so they are everywhere and well made but inexpensive.Read full review
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