I own the canadian equivalent of this gun that comes with a orange tip. I have shot over 50,000 BB's out of it since I bought it two years ago. I would highly reccomend this gun for its reliability and ease of use. I got mine on sale for $125 CAD. Great video.
@@marcoborg Depends how fast you shoot it. If you are pulling the trigger as fast as possible you will get about 50 shots. If you are taking your time between shots you will get about 70. I usually only load 7 or 8 BB's in a mag to discourage myself from mag dumping. Considering that I can get about 50 cartridges for fourty bucks it's pretty cheap but it definitely isn't easy on CO2. If you do pick one up just keep in mind that the biggest pain about it isnt the fact that it uses a lot of gas; but because you have to constantly clean it after use, so that it doesnt start jamming on you. Also do not get one with a BAXIS hopup system its a flimsy POS that hinders performance more than any other type of hopup I have seen.
Great review, thank you! BTW the original Colt .45 firearm in this style actually comes with the tacky plastic grips just like this...so this replica is more faithful than you think :-)
You are not the first one complaining about the redish plastic grips. But these are the original grips the gun was handed over to the US Army in ww2 by the different manufacturers.
Hi, yes a few have pointed out my mistake in that and I'm glad they did, obviously I need a few more history lessons but I'm glad people have told me. It's the only way to learn
I’m not a airsoft guy, but just browsing tonight, the First of the 1911’s were a walnut grip later changed to what people called “colt wood” AKA plastic for the war efforts cause of reliability in weather and mostly cost, but that’s been beaten into the bush by now!😂 Hey… I noticed you said you wish could shoot a real one, I’d take you out for a shoot if you were in Utah!! Wish you guys the best! Thanks for the entertainment tonight! Peace!!
@@bannanapancake I browse Utah and above all the most dust bowl states by google satelite pictures and street view. This is like holidays and I love all the old deteriorated buildings in all the small villages. I was totally amazed by all the well preserved traces of the settler and their cattle drawn wagons going to the west. Especially the Santa Fe trail/ Cimarron cutoff where you can follow the trail from satelite view down to Santa Fe. Btw. Shooting guns in germany means having a permission and being a member of a gun club. Not really difficult to obtain but rather unpopular since ww2.
@@rainerwahnsinn9423Other than having all the modern conveniences and tech, these western states still have a lot of history from those time periods just laying around, I recall a story of a Winchester rifle being found just leaning up against a tree somewhere in Nevada if I remember right, don’t recall how old it was, but it was a cool story/picture for sure(just google old rifle found next to tree Nevada, should pop up) There’s a lot of everything being talked about guns these days. I own quite a few, most of mine are historic, I own a m1 Garand, M1a, 1911’s, 1863 Springfield (civil war) and a host of modern firearms we go out to the dessert to shoot. I don’t have any inclination to wanna hurt anyone or be hurt either. I admire them for the entertainment, history, and the fun times it brings with family and friends. Looks like you guys a having a good time what your doing! Keep at it! Nothings better than keeping friendships alive no matter what it is or what the circumstance is.
I own this one. Overall it is a very good gun : reliable, ease of use, durable, compatibility with WE parts and accessories, beautiful classic design of world war era weapons, one of a few licensed airsoft guns by its actual gun manufacturer (Colt), and the last is affordable price. You can have it both as collectible and as for your airsoft game. I highly recommend
The only down side to this pistol in my opinion are the magazines as they are prone to drying out and leaking over time, other than that you are right they are a very good pistol
Nice review mate! However the grip panels of the actual WW2-era real steel M1911A1 are indeed plastic (some sources mentioned that it is nylon), so this replica is quite accurate in this regard.
The WW1-era 1911s and M1911A1 pistols up until 1940 had wood grips. In 1941 plastic grips were introduced and used all the way through 1945. After the war Colt continued to use plastic grips on the commercial models until 1970.
@@DK-gy7ll people tend to forget that bakealite Plastics were invented in 1907 BUT only widely available around 1940. Isn't it crazy to think that in the last 120 years there has been more technological development than in the past two hundred thousand??
Out of the box definitelly one of the best shooting and gas efficient pistols out on the market on top of that full metal for that price is the best ur gonna get
My only issue with this is the barrel bushing would get bent on the area of the spring plug. Sad thing is there is no spare part for it...unless you buy the whole gun again and make the first one for spares.
I'm gonna buy a 1911 airsoft pistol of some brand soon. It will enable me to practice shooting from a draw without spending tons of money on live rounds of .45 ACP at the range. 200 rounds of .45 ACP = $86 while 10,000 bbs = around $20 to $30, add in another $30 or so for Co2 and I can shoot for a week! Too bad I can't find a licensed Kimber airsoft 1911 to match my real .45. Nonetheless, an airsoft 1911 will make an awesome practice tool and save me a ton of cash!
Where did you get this. I hate evike cause they place their orange tip can ever rid rid of the thread adapter. I’m in the US and I’m trying to find a website that actually sells the fully licensed version that doesn’t have a fuckin orange tip
I have the same pistol too! And I think that it is one of the best together with the super magnum elite force Revolver! But I think the 1st place goes to Revolver!
Those grips appear to be authentic ww2 era a2 grips. That was what they used on the originals. Just some fyi... Personally i like the wood grips but the plastic are fine.
@@mondaymotivator_ Well, you have WE Tech and you have AW (Armorer Works) which is the premium side of WE Tech so all mags from them will be usable (1911). As for the green gas, as the 1911 is full metal (excluding grips) so the gun can handle the pressure of green gas. Plastic Airsoft pistols is what can get damaged. Also, Green Gas has a bit of silicone oil in it which actually helps partly lubricates the slide. I have the Cybergun Colt 1911 from AW and that came with a Co2 mag but I use a AW green gas mag for it instead.
Beautiful air soft pistol ❤I believe that’s 6mm ammunition. I just have cheap plastic version,CO2 powered and works great..I also like nice stuff but no mulah/money.I more inclined towards 4.5 steel BBs ,save for WTP
Hope you‘ll read this: I am about to get this very airsoft in the coming days, would you still recommend it nowadays of have you found a better 1911 until now, price-value wise? Thank you!
If you want to take the paint off best way is to strip it and use a very fine sand paper 1000 grit. Or try putting a clear coat over the top of it to try and protect the paint
As regards to the original 1911A1 this Airsoft is unlike it as to the weight and thickness also has anyone else noticed that it is missing the extractor on the right back of the slide next to the hammer, by the way Another 1911A1 model that uses green gas has indeed the extractor look for it yourself it’s clearly visible like on the real firearm this one unfortunately has not!.
What kinda problems? I have owned mine for about two and a half years. Only problems I have had is with leaky mags. When these brake it could easily be because you didn't clean or oil it. Shoot.
@@thejayman1886 I kept the gun in tip top shape and the problems I had were the hammer breaking ,the slide catch breaking and the mag leaking. And the accuracy is terrible on the gun I own
@@hardcoreairsoft5270 the mag that came with mine started leaking so bad that it is enough to part your hair even after I used a cylinder access key to clean and re-tighten the piston in place. I feel your pain dude.
If you just for practice just use 3/4 mags, after you re finished with it can you leave the Co2 cartridge in there and expect it wont gas drain out of the pitol after a few hours??
Anyone have a clue about the upgrade potential on this 1911? Hop up unit, barrel, steel parts etc. Was thinking of getting this for a potential British WW2 loadout as the webley is a no go (supposedly 400fps) and the Browning has had a lot of pants reviews (crap hop up etc). Any advice would be much appreciated.
I have one as a primary for cqb, everything is stock and has lasted me over 3 years with no problems. Maple leaf hop units and barrels will fit in this. As for steel hammer assembly parts I'm not sure
Yeah thats relateable LOL. Make sure you dont trim the nail on your thumb to short of those feed lips and that spring will bite! Also be careful when loading 8 or nine rounds in a mag, because there is a 50/50 chance that when you push the spring back in place it will shoot a bb at your face. Also mine is 1.5 joules.
I've got the Cybergun Sig Sauer X-five steel BB .177 gun. It's the worst shooting gun I've ever tried, less owned. I'm lucky if I can consistently even hit within a regular paper target at 4m / 5yds. Unfortunately I've also tried 3 models from Sig Sauer, that even can shoot pellets. They are no better. One could not guarantee hitting a soda can at that distance. What kind of precision can I expect from this gun, or maybe some other blow back soft air pistol? I'm looking to reliably shoot soda cans, preferably at 10m.
Most airsoft pistols should have no problem hitting a can at 10M consistently as long as you have a clean inner barrel and good quality bbs. The best out of the box consistency I have seen was with a TM hi-capa with a grouping of about 1.5 inches at that sort of range
@@DTWAIRSOFT Thank you for your tip! Those also seem to have a nice blow-back effect, which for me is the main point with this type of gun. But I still want to hit things. (My replica Colt SAA 7'5".177 with a rifled bore groups 3/4 inch at 10m, and for precision target work, I have non-replica airpistols.)
@@andersgrassman6583 you will never get the same accuracy when compairing airsoft to air guns mainly because airsoft barrels are a smooth compared to the airguns that have bored barrels
What lubricant do you recommend for this pistol and can you shoot out the box without lubricating or is that bad for the pistol? Just got one and I don’t want to risk it malfunctioning or damaging it.
I normally use the Abby silicon grease on my slides. This one did need a grease up out of the box. You can run them dry but trust me you don't want to do that.
@@DTWAIRSOFT Thanks for answer. I asked because JoergSprave said in one of his videos his Cybergun 1911 is made of steel, I asked and he confirmed. His 1911 looks same as yours, same blue box, but mag capacity is 15, not 17, so maybe is slightly different. But is still hard to believe among all those metal alloy 1911 replicas, was steel one, and no one even mentioned it.
@@CoRudickuNic You can get after market steel slides but iv not seen any steel 1911s come as standard in the airsoft world. I Might have to look for his video
I own the canadian equivalent of this gun that comes with a orange tip. I have shot over 50,000 BB's out of it since I bought it two years ago. I would highly reccomend this gun for its reliability and ease of use. I got mine on sale for $125 CAD. Great video.
How much shots do you get withe one co2 12g?
@@marcoborg Depends how fast you shoot it. If you are pulling the trigger as fast as possible you will get about 50 shots. If you are taking your time between shots you will get about 70. I usually only load 7 or 8 BB's in a mag to discourage myself from mag dumping. Considering that I can get about 50 cartridges for fourty bucks it's pretty cheap but it definitely isn't easy on CO2.
If you do pick one up just keep in mind that the biggest pain about it isnt the fact that it uses a lot of gas; but because you have to constantly clean it after use, so that it doesnt start jamming on you. Also do not get one with a BAXIS hopup system its a flimsy POS that hinders performance more than any other type of hopup I have seen.
@@marcoborg I once had a video on my channel all about the weapon but salty trolls kept posting nasty comments so I quit making videos.
@@thejayman1886 thanks very much for you help, i really appreciate.
@@marcoborg You're welcome. Glad to help.
Great review, thank you! BTW the original Colt .45 firearm in this style actually comes with the tacky plastic grips just like this...so this replica is more faithful than you think :-)
Someone did mention that to me before but thanks for confirming that. You learn something new every day.
@@DTWAIRSOFT where can I by this gun online?
@@aricaallendelgado3968 literally any airsoft shop
Is there a link to this pistol?
Big Boss would be proud. He loved his custom M1911A1 during Operation Snake Eater.
I love metal gear, thank you for this comment. Snake eater was my first mgs game.
"hey, that's an M1911A1!"
two very different beast for the ones who know
You are not the first one complaining about the redish plastic grips. But these are the original grips the gun was handed over to the US Army in ww2 by the different manufacturers.
Hi, yes a few have pointed out my mistake in that and I'm glad they did, obviously I need a few more history lessons but I'm glad people have told me. It's the only way to learn
I’m not a airsoft guy, but just browsing tonight, the First of the 1911’s were a walnut grip later changed to what people called “colt wood” AKA plastic for the war efforts cause of reliability in weather and mostly cost, but that’s been beaten into the bush by now!😂
Hey… I noticed you said you wish could shoot a real one, I’d take you out for a shoot if you were in Utah!! Wish you guys the best! Thanks for the entertainment tonight! Peace!!
@@bannanapancake I browse Utah and above all the most dust bowl states by google satelite pictures and street view. This is like holidays and I love all the old deteriorated buildings in all the small villages. I was totally amazed by all the well preserved traces of the settler and their cattle drawn wagons going to the west. Especially the Santa Fe trail/ Cimarron cutoff where you can follow the trail from satelite view down to Santa Fe. Btw. Shooting guns in germany means having a permission and being a member of a gun club. Not really difficult to obtain but rather unpopular since ww2.
@@rainerwahnsinn9423Other than having all the modern conveniences and tech, these western states still have a lot of history from those time periods just laying around, I recall a story of a Winchester rifle being found just leaning up against a tree somewhere in Nevada if I remember right, don’t recall how old it was, but it was a cool story/picture for sure(just google old rifle found next to tree Nevada, should pop up)
There’s a lot of everything being talked about guns these days. I own quite a few, most of mine are historic, I own a m1 Garand, M1a, 1911’s, 1863 Springfield (civil war) and a host of modern firearms we go out to the dessert to shoot. I don’t have any inclination to wanna hurt anyone or be hurt either. I admire them for the entertainment, history, and the fun times it brings with family and friends. Looks like you guys a having a good time what your doing! Keep at it! Nothings better than keeping friendships alive no matter what it is or what the circumstance is.
I own this one. Overall it is a very good gun : reliable, ease of use, durable, compatibility with WE parts and accessories, beautiful classic design of world war era weapons, one of a few licensed airsoft guns by its actual gun manufacturer (Colt), and the last is affordable price. You can have it both as collectible and as for your airsoft game. I highly recommend
The only down side to this pistol in my opinion are the magazines as they are prone to drying out and leaking over time, other than that you are right they are a very good pistol
I am just wondering, does the mag suppose to fit loosely? or should it be clicking when you slide it in?
Are you sure it's compatible with WE parts? My disconnector and leaf spring are worn out and Im struggling to find spare parts for KWC Colt.
Is this better than the Tokyo Marui version in terms of performance?
Love the classic 1911 great kick great feel
My first pistol and has never let me down
Excellent review. Watched your video prior to buying and I was sold. I will say the plastic grips are the way a 1911A1 should be. Great content.
They are one of the differences between the original 1911 (wood grips) and the 1911 A1 (bakelite/plastic grips)
7:45 there is no problem with plastic grips, they were originally used few years before WWII ;D
Nice review mate! However the grip panels of the actual WW2-era real steel M1911A1 are indeed plastic (some sources mentioned that it is nylon), so this replica is quite accurate in this regard.
I never knew the originals had plastic grips..... Live and learn, thanks for the knowledge bomb on that one 👍
The WW1-era 1911s and M1911A1 pistols up until 1940 had wood grips. In 1941 plastic grips were introduced and used all the way through 1945. After the war Colt continued to use plastic grips on the commercial models until 1970.
@@DK-gy7ll people tend to forget that bakealite Plastics were invented in 1907 BUT only widely available around 1940. Isn't it crazy to think that in the last 120 years there has been more technological development than in the past two hundred thousand??
I was just going to do this
Got me one of these recently. £90
Absolute bargain for the best 1911 I've seen.
That is a bargain! I do love 1911s
@@DTWAIRSOFT It looks amazing in an M7 tanker's shoulder holster as well.
@@allenkennedy99 oooooo very good choice
Out of the box definitelly one of the best shooting and gas efficient pistols out on the market on top of that full metal for that price is the best ur gonna get
Theres some misinformation in the description. The 1911 was used in ww1. The 1911 a1 was used in ww2. There are differences between the two
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My first co2 BB Gun,whath a Recoil Fantastic!..
I got green gas of this and broke on me extremely quickly due to a simple part that needs fixing, once I get that part I highly recommend this gun
Where did you buy the gun at? his link don’t work anymore and I kinda wanna buy one now.
@@MonkeyNutsOnBigChoppersdid you find it by chance?
My only issue with this is the barrel bushing would get bent on the area of the spring plug. Sad thing is there is no spare part for it...unless you buy the whole gun again and make the first one for spares.
I'm gonna buy a 1911 airsoft pistol of some brand soon. It will enable me to practice shooting from a draw without spending tons of money on live rounds of .45 ACP at the range. 200 rounds of .45 ACP = $86 while 10,000 bbs = around $20 to $30, add in another $30 or so for Co2 and I can shoot for a week! Too bad I can't find a licensed Kimber airsoft 1911 to match my real .45. Nonetheless, an airsoft 1911 will make an awesome practice tool and save me a ton of cash!
Where did you get this. I hate evike cause they place their orange tip can ever rid rid of the thread adapter. I’m in the US and I’m trying to find a website that actually sells the fully licensed version that doesn’t have a fuckin orange tip
I have the same pistol too! And I think that it is one of the best together with the super magnum elite force Revolver! But I think the 1st place goes to Revolver!
I have this exact gun but real 😂 so excited to get my replica
I would love to shoot a real 1911
hi! i was just wondering what type of bbs this pistol fires. Great review!
6mm airsoft bb's. It uses a 12 gram CO2 cannister to propel the BB.
Hope this helps.
Isn't .20 reccomended for most guns like this?
My notifications bell got switched off..😥
Just as well I came here to check the review because I am thinking of buying one of these tomorrow..
Those grips appear to be authentic ww2 era a2 grips. That was what they used on the originals. Just some fyi... Personally i like the wood grips but the plastic are fine.
Planning to buy one after watching your review. Will be getting the silver one.
I love my 1911, I hope you will too
What’s the difference between the Parkerised version and the Anniversary version, apart from the colour, if there is any.
I really wish there was a green gas version because the co2 mag kind of takes away from the genuine feel
I may be late to this comment but will say anyways. Pretty sure WE/AW mags work with it including the green gas mags from them too. Hope that helped
@@tomthegiant01
That would be amazing. How would that work if it did? Wouldn’t green gas be too weak to cycle the slide?
@@mondaymotivator_ Well, you have WE Tech and you have AW (Armorer Works) which is the premium side of WE Tech so all mags from them will be usable (1911). As for the green gas, as the 1911 is full metal (excluding grips) so the gun can handle the pressure of green gas. Plastic Airsoft pistols is what can get damaged. Also, Green Gas has a bit of silicone oil in it which actually helps partly lubricates the slide. I have the Cybergun Colt 1911 from AW and that came with a Co2 mag but I use a AW green gas mag for it instead.
@@tomthegiant01
That sounds reasonable. Once I get the money, I'll give it a try. Thanks
Great review, Look forward for next ever superb exhibitions...Tq.....❤
It appears to be an exact replica of a 1943 production one explicitly
Hi - bottom rail for a Laser is a deal maker for.
Love your video. Liked an Subscibed.
My green gas version mag is getting stuck and hard to take out and put in
Beautiful air soft pistol ❤I believe that’s 6mm ammunition. I just have cheap plastic version,CO2 powered and works great..I also like nice stuff but no mulah/money.I more inclined towards 4.5 steel BBs ,save for WTP
Hope you‘ll read this: I am about to get this very airsoft in the coming days, would you still recommend it nowadays of have you found a better 1911 until now, price-value wise? Thank you!
Still the best One mate
Ma se sei Vodafone user devi essere italiano 😂
@@TM450FI not sure what you‘re saying but I got this model two months ago and it‘s amazing! :D
@@vodafoneuser1690 i tought you were italian because of your nickname haha great pistol
is surpressor able on the gun?
I’d assume so since it has an adapter thing
Superb video. Excellent b-roll. Good work
Thanks i have a good teacher
I own two unit that i converted to Co2 4.5mm (.177) steel/copper bbs with higher FPS
Great review.
I use to have the 1911 tactical silver co2 powered beautiful thing think its eirher lost or stolen
That makes me sad. Hope you find it again
Nice video ! Do you have a solution for the paint ? Cause it gets scratch very easily...
Maybe a way to remove it or something ?
If you want to take the paint off best way is to strip it and use a very fine sand paper 1000 grit. Or try putting a clear coat over the top of it to try and protect the paint
@@DTWAIRSOFT Thank you so much !
Never do anything like that never!
The fps seems pretty low for a co2 pistol have you tried it with a new cartridge in it pretty sure the company stated 300fps plus
As regards to the original 1911A1 this Airsoft is unlike it as to the weight and thickness also has anyone else noticed that it is missing the extractor on the right back of the slide next to the hammer, by the way Another 1911A1 model that uses green gas has indeed the extractor look for it yourself it’s clearly visible like on the real firearm this one unfortunately has not!.
I've seen those at the shop, they do have a nice weight to them :)
Now idk if it's just my pistol but I got the same one and had many problems. I've needed to get it fixed about 3 times.
What kinda problems? I have owned mine for about two and a half years. Only problems I have had is with leaky mags. When these brake it could easily be because you didn't clean or oil it. Shoot.
@@thejayman1886 I kept the gun in tip top shape and the problems I had were the hammer breaking ,the slide catch breaking and the mag leaking. And the accuracy is terrible on the gun I own
@@hardcoreairsoft5270 how long have you had the pistol? Yeah that is kinda shitty dude sorry to hear it gave you so much trouble.
@@hardcoreairsoft5270 the mag that came with mine started leaking so bad that it is enough to part your hair even after I used a cylinder access key to clean and re-tighten the piston in place. I feel your pain dude.
@@thejayman1886 I've only had it for 3 months but brought it to 3 airsoft games
Umm... I just wanna ask, where can I buy this gun?? Really want it!!
Rip to my Bois in australia
hello there what brand of co2 do you use ?????
Very...very...nice recension🤩
Does gun rattle a lot or it pretty tight like a Tokyo mauri ?
If you just for practice just use 3/4 mags, after you re finished with it can you leave the Co2 cartridge in there and expect it wont gas drain out of the pitol after a few hours??
No gas should not drain out of the mag, iv kept co2 in these for weeks without any problem
@@DTWAIRSOFT So it lasts for two weeks in the revólver without shooting it or you can Keep going with the co2 installed in the pistol?
@@brunofilipesoares8783 You could leave it in the pistol and the gas will stay in the mag but i wouldnt leave the mag in for safety reasons.
@@DTWAIRSOFT in my case i have a revolver wich uses cartridges and not mags so i just take out the cartridges and leave the co2 in there resting?
@@brunofilipesoares8783 In That case yes that is fine to keep the CO2 in the revolver.
Where can i buy this one?
is the barrel threaded? if so, is it 11mm or 12mm
Hey wheres the link for the beauty? I. Any find it
Anyone have a clue about the upgrade potential on this 1911? Hop up unit, barrel, steel parts etc. Was thinking of getting this for a potential British WW2 loadout as the webley is a no go (supposedly 400fps) and the Browning has had a lot of pants reviews (crap hop up etc). Any advice would be much appreciated.
I have one as a primary for cqb, everything is stock and has lasted me over 3 years with no problems. Maple leaf hop units and barrels will fit in this. As for steel hammer assembly parts I'm not sure
Do you know any cheaper one thats metal too?
Where can I buy it
Proud to be a nutmeger (Being from Connecticut)
Is it compatible with any gas magazine in the market?
Only gas mags I can get to work with it are the KWC ones
Does anyone have the link to the gun?
Can you get electric versions of these?
I cant use my nail to pull down on the spring. That shit hurts like hell.
Yeah, lol same here.. its sucks loading this gun
@@kamamat530 did you test it on chrono? My replica has 0.5J with 0.25g bbs. My green gas glock thats supposed to be weaker than this is 0.9J lmao
@@razvan19010 i dont have chrono so no. My version is 1.0 J
Yeah thats relateable LOL. Make sure you dont trim the nail on your thumb to short of those feed lips and that spring will bite! Also be careful when loading 8 or nine rounds in a mag, because there is a 50/50 chance that when you push the spring back in place it will shoot a bb at your face. Also mine is 1.5 joules.
@@thejayman1886 mine says 1.0 joules but it only shoots at 0.5 joules, thats why im asking.
What is the effective range of this weapon?
Where online can i buy this exact gun looking all over the place can you please tell me love the video
Sorry bud but I can't find anywhere that has it now
Ok thank you anyway for looking
@@josephhession7681 hey Amazon has some for $166
Ok thank you
I've got the Cybergun Sig Sauer X-five steel BB .177 gun. It's the worst shooting gun I've ever tried, less owned. I'm lucky if I can consistently even hit within a regular paper target at 4m / 5yds. Unfortunately I've also tried 3 models from Sig Sauer, that even can shoot pellets. They are no better. One could not guarantee hitting a soda can at that distance. What kind of precision can I expect from this gun, or maybe some other blow back soft air pistol? I'm looking to reliably shoot soda cans, preferably at 10m.
Most airsoft pistols should have no problem hitting a can at 10M consistently as long as you have a clean inner barrel and good quality bbs. The best out of the box consistency I have seen was with a TM hi-capa with a grouping of about 1.5 inches at that sort of range
@@DTWAIRSOFT Thank you for your tip! Those also seem to have a nice blow-back effect, which for me is the main point with this type of gun. But I still want to hit things. (My replica Colt SAA 7'5".177 with a rifled bore groups 3/4 inch at 10m, and for precision target work, I have non-replica airpistols.)
@@andersgrassman6583 you will never get the same accuracy when compairing airsoft to air guns mainly because airsoft barrels are a smooth compared to the airguns that have bored barrels
What lubricant do you recommend for this pistol and can you shoot out the box without lubricating or is that bad for the pistol? Just got one and I don’t want to risk it malfunctioning or damaging it.
I normally use the Abby silicon grease on my slides. This one did need a grease up out of the box. You can run them dry but trust me you don't want to do that.
Where did you get yours?
Does anyone have the link to where I can buy one of these?
Would?this be a good medium range pistol with joppu adjustment
Yes these work well with the hop adjusted,
Does your colt rattle ? Just got mine out of the box and the firing pin rattles
No I Dont have that. Does it shoot OK?
Hi are the bb version available in the uk
Yes they are
Thanks
Pleaaaase say where can I buy it frim
At the moment the wholesalers are waiting for more to come into the country 😭
Amazon had some right now for $166
what co2 cartridge does this use
It's the 12g non threaded ones you use on this
Is it made of steel?
Can't find it anywhere to buy.
sadly its not made of steal
@@DTWAIRSOFT Thanks for answer. I asked because JoergSprave said in one of his videos his Cybergun 1911 is made of steel, I asked and he confirmed. His 1911 looks same as yours, same blue box, but mag capacity is 15, not 17, so maybe is slightly different. But is still hard to believe among all those metal alloy 1911 replicas, was steel one, and no one even mentioned it.
@@CoRudickuNic You can get after market steel slides but iv not seen any steel 1911s come as standard in the airsoft world. I Might have to look for his video
@@DTWAIRSOFTさん。楽しい動画ありがとうございます。イノカツというメーカーの商品はスチールですよ!
Where can I buy this?
Link to buy this airsoft gun
Quanto costa?how much?thanks
Where do I order this
This shit hits hard
does the gun come with a co2 bottle?
No you have to buy the Co2 separately
what's the price of it?!
Where buy?
We all gonna brush over the fact his model No. is 69?
Pause at 1:58
finally! someone noticed one of my "easter eggs" well done 😁
@@DTWAIRSOFT good one 😆
I love it when channels put in the Easter eggs! Even better finding them!
Where can I buy a crome 1911a1 airsoft
I haven't seen a crome co2 1911a1 but WE do a crome greengas version
can you power stroke this pistol?
No you can't on this one
Classic!
And beautiful.... Don't forget beautiful
Can it use plastic bbs?
You should only use plastic bbs in this.
If I may ask. What website did you buy this from. I see a lot of them but with an orange tip. I live in america but I’m not sure why.
Sorry I can't help you, I'm in the UK and we don't have orange tips on our airsoft guns
Where can you pick one up for cheap (up to £100
you will be very lucky to find a new one for less than £100
How easy is it to remove that made in Taiwan sticker? It detracts from the overall look
It just comes straight off, if it leaves any glue just a small squirt of silicon spray will take it off
How much are they
Sir, how do I order an airgun? M1911 co2
This stile
OEM by,??
I believe its KWC
Hey I have the exact same gun but it's like my bbs arnt going in smoothly and are 2 big for the mag any one haven trouble with this
Are you loading it from the top or bottom?
I have this but spring powered and its half metal/semi metal
I love mine ❤❤
Got to love a 1911
Is this actually made by colt?
No it's not but has the company have the license to have the full colt trademarks on it.
Thanks for letting me know also where can I get an extra magazine for the gun?
How to order sir
Is this available on amazon?
vey good
Thank you
How much is the gun?
I saw it for 120, but that was prior to the US import price (45ish); Although I’m having troubles finding a US seller
How much is this gun please?
We do it for £134
mag kano po yan 1911
Its Pish I’m afraid