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Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Get your giggles with this toy. Best way to get your “full” auto rocks off without spending a ton of money, and disgusting all the snowflakes that haven’t realized that the thaw is on.
C. MCCLELLAN
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2018
Absolutely the best! We bought this for my 9 year old for his birthday because my husband has some of these types of guns. They have a BLAST together now! My husband has Drozd Bumblebee and Blackbird, high quality Russian made, and he loves this gun as much as his own! Hubby and I did a lot of research to find the right gun, and this has a few fantastic features that set it apart. Here are our Pros and Cons:PRO's1. It has a built-in well that allows it to be bulk filled with bb's. With a simple shaking motion, it loads bb's into the chamber for shooting. Other guns must be loaded one at a time.2. It has single shot AND 6 shot bursts. Super fun for target shooting. And with the well, there's no pump action or constant loading.3. It has a picatinny rail on the top and the bottom and fits all sorts of add-on items that can be bought at nearly any sporting goods store: flashlights, scopes, laser light, pin dots, forearms, etc. My son was able to purchase these items with his own money very inexpensively to create his own customized look. Of course to can get high-end optics and lights as well. You name it.4. It has a proper safety latch for protection when not shooting.5. It uses standard 12g CO2 and standard bb's that are inexpensive and easy to find.6. For the price this is well made! Not a cheap clamshell design.CON's1. There is no stock attachment available2. CO2 cartridges must be locked with a key (2 are provided). With a kid you'll want to lock one away in case the other get's lost.For the price this is a fantastic gun. We highly recommend it!!!
printist
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2017
A Red Ryder this is not. This is the most outrageous BB gun I've ever shot. Full auto, very loud, and incredibly fun. It's similar to the Sig Sauer MPX, but way less expensive. Also, this one is MUCH easier to load. You can store like 300 BBs in the gun and then you just shake the gun every 30 rounds to reload. As others have suggested, it's worth getting a front grip for the piccatinny rail (they're cheap and look awesome).People ask whether it's backyard friendly: well, that depends on your neighbors. Unless you live on a farm in a remote region of Siberia, your neighbors will definitely hear this thing. Then, they will come outside to see what is going on and will deduce that you are clearly shooting a sub-machine gun (since it doesn't look like any BB gun they've ever seen or heard). If they are cool, they will come over and ask if they can shoot it too! if they are uncool, they will call the SWAT team and ruin your day. That's really the only problem with this gun; it looks and sounds to awesome and can attracts all the wrong kind of attention. I've taken it to a "real" gun range along with my real guns and the range master thought it was real and yelled at me for shooting full auto. Once I explained it, he chilled out and wanted to give it a try too.So, if you want to shoot cans unnoticed in your suburban backyard, this is probably not the right choice (get a crosman 1322 or 1377 for that). If you want to play Rambo in the woods or the desert and reduce targets to confetti, then this is the most fun you will ever have.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2013
The steel storm is fun to shoot, but it does have a few drawbacks. I have now had the gun for two years but my kids dont shoot it that much so Im not sure how the few problems I have had might become worse with frequesnt use. As other have said, it does eat up CO2 fast...but I knew that before we bought it so its not really an issue for me. On semi-auto, they last a good bit longer. The BB's come out quickly enough when the CO2 cartridges are new but velocity falls off rapidly as the gas level drops. Again, they go much further on semi-auto but what is the fun in that? The problem I have been having lately is when I slide the loading lever forward to introduce the 33 bb's into the magazine, the spring has been jamming up a lot of times and I cannot move the lever far enough forward to load the bb's. The spring seems flimsy and easily kinked. If and when the spring stops working, I'm out my 99.00 as there are no user repairable parts that I can see. the gun is fun to shoot, and has much wow factor with new co2's and shooting full auto but I would hardly think this gun would hold up to tons and tons of shooting. Make sure to lubricate the pins where the co2's are punctured as some have reported corrosion problems and I also spray some light weight rem oil in the 33rnd track for the bb's because it seems to get sticky and jammed up with the spring due to all the fouling from the coating on the bb's. Its an o.k. gun that is fun to shoot, but I doubt it will last many many years. Again, I only paid 99.00 so if I can get a few years out of it that would be about the most I would expect.
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