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Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
The gun is made with mostly metal parts, making the weight really good in the hands, and also ensures the durability of the gun.The aim isn't the best for long distances, making it unstable for competitive airsoft guns, but it certainly does its job as a backup.It can hold up to 17-18 bullets (forgot the exact amount) including a loaded bb in the barrel, so it can fire a good amount before the need to reload.
Lukie
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
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YenLy
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I shot this for about a few months but the back of the slide lost a part and everytime i fire it kicks back fragments into my face. And also the magazine leaks every single time i fire. Not only that, the internal parts of the gun keep jamming up and I can no longer fire until i have to hit it back into place
Josh Ichull
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023
The Colt Commander 1911 BB gun with CO2 blowback is a fantastic airsoft replica of the iconic firearm. The blowback feature adds realism to the shooting experience, providing a satisfying kick with each shot. The attention to detail in its design is commendable, making it feel authentic and solid in hand.The CO2 power source ensures consistent power and performance, allowing for accurate shots and a decent number of rounds before needing a CO2 cartridge change. The BB gun's magazine capacity is sufficient for most recreational shooting scenarios.One aspect to consider is that the blowback feature does consume more CO2, which might lead to slightly fewer shots per cartridge compared to non-blowback models. However, the realism it offers more than makes up for this trade-off.Overall, the Colt Commander 1911 BB gun is a great choice for enthusiasts and collectors looking to own a piece of firearm history in a safe and enjoyable manner. Its build quality, accuracy, and blowback action provide an exhilarating shooting experience for users of all levels.
MarkGman
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
I have "real" 1911s and this Colt Commander is a very cool and realistic replica. The all metal slide and frame give it a solid feel but it is still lighter than the real thing. I've fired it just over a hundred times and it works great. I used 2 cartridges. It doesn't seem to be as accurate as my old Crossman Model 1377 but then one probably wouldn't expect it to be. It's good enough for practicing on paper targets. The black finish with chrome barrel and Colt branding is very nice looking. I thought about putting some nice wood grips on it but the plastic grips are not bad at all.I've been watching this for awhile on Amazon and when the price dropped from $100 to $85 I had to bite. This is the first replica I've gotten and I am happy with it so far. The appearance is impressive. John Browning would be proud.UPDATE (7/12.2016). The gun stopped working. I racked the slide and pulled the trigger a couple times and there was a weak gas noise. I field stripped and reassembled it but nothing. After field stripping and reassembling it a few times I figured out there were BB's jammed in the chamber. I used a wooded kabob skewer down the barrel to pop them out and that fixed the problem. I was almost to the point of returning this for repairs. If your gun stops working all of a sudden make sure there's not a BB feed problem due to a stuck BB.Also, reviews typically say this gun is all metal except the grips. However, the mechanism in the slide back on the hammer end is also plastic or nylon. It looks to be the mechanism that tranfers BB from magazine to chamber. Not saying that is bad, just an FYI/correction8/8/2016 upadate. I've shot 1500 rounds through it. Several times I had BBs jam (Hornady anodized). If your gun stops working make sure you don't have BBs jammed at base of barrel. Remove magazine & field strip. Use a wooden kabob skewer to push any BBs out of the barrel and make sure all is clear. Reassemble and it works fine. This has happened 3 or 4 times. Otherwise gun is perfect, looks great and fun to shoot. Accuracy is okay. Not as good as a rifled pellet gun which would be expected. Still fun.UPDATE: 1 YR later. I've put thousands of bbs through this and it works as well today as when I first got it. I have not made any repairs or replaced any parts. I used a bluing pen to touch up wear on sharp edges and that is it.
Issac Starrett
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2016
Bought this for my 10 year old son, my wife and myself. It's a nice replica of a 1911 and has a great feel and weight to it. The sights are pretty accurate and I was able to get a nice grouping of 1.5 inches at 10 yards.This pistol will fire as fast as you can pull the trigger and does have a nice little kick to it. Just enough to make you hold it steady. I like that you must have the hammer back, safety set to fire and a grip on the pistol to fire. Makes me feel safer as my 10 year old is learning how to safely work a pistol.4 stars instead of 5 because of a few minor things. Loading the clip is a little tedious. To properly load it you have to put each BB in one at a time. 16 of them.We've fired around 800 BB's and it does have a occasional "air only" shot. We have not experienced any jamming.We get around 3 1/8 clips per cross man co2. Oil the co2 now and then and never leave it in the gun live and you should not have any leaks.Another reason for the 4 star is the need for a allen wrench to replace the co2 and you must have fingernails to load the BB's. My son bites his nails and can't pull down the follower to lock it in place.Overall great gun and I would gladly buy again. Spring for extra ammo clips. They're around $35 (1/3 the cost of the gun) but it takes a few minutes to load 16 shots that can be fired in 10 seconds.
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