Easily to disassemble,clean the rails,oil,put it back together,cleaning the barrel is optional but I recommend it.Really nice gun and Amazon sells paddle holster for it that’s super smooth.Gun is pretty expensive because I live in Canada and Cabelas sold them in about 2 days..I was the lucky one got 2 😂😂😂and they came with extra mag Boom Shaka 😊Bank will Keel me 😂but I can always sell them for same price or more…
I wanted to buy this so badly but amazon said "not available for delivery at your location" real bummer, i might need to buy another 1911 but this one was very unique so its gonna be hard not being able to get this 😭
Pot metal I guess for the firing pin, I may put some type of actual stainless firing pin in, not sure if it will fit the bb gun version. I always fire left handed so I can guide the firing pin down and same with the return of the slide I just don't let it slam by itself. It's great for a guy like me I have no use for real guns.
After living with two of these for a year, I offer a suggestion, and a major disagreement. First, I suggest that you never have to remove the CO2 tightening screw at the base of the magazine because you can just loosen it until the CO2 drops right in, nose-end first. My disagreement is with your direction to not hold the CO2 in the magazine when piercing and tightening it, and is born from a fairly common magazine malfunction often seen with this design: it won't hold air after piercing. Every CO2 you try to load simply hisses away no matter what you do as you tighten it. While there can be multiple reasons for such malfunctions, on my two examples I found just one, and it could be mitigated by simply preventing that CO2 cylinder from turning while you tighten. Why is that important? The piercing valve at the top of the magazine is counter-threaded, (righty-loosey, lefty-tighty). So when you tighten the CO2 against the piercing valve, as it is pushed against it hard, it has a tendency to actually turn the valve itself slightly. Especially if you properly lube the top of an occasional CO2 with a drop of Pellgun Oil like you should, to keep the O-rings, seals and valves in shape. Counter-intuitively, unlike a brand-new unlubricated gun in which the tip of the CO2 "grabs" the dry white seal as it's getting pierced, mostly preventing it from turning even if you don't hold it, a properly lubricated setup yo've used a bit may not "grab" as well. Don't think skipping the lube is a solution... that white seal really DOES need to be lubricated to prevent it drying out over time. Thus, as time goes by, CO2 cylinders eventually spin REALLY easily as you tighten to pierce it. It's surprising just how hard you then have to grip it to stop it from turning inside the magazine. As you tighten and pierce the CO2 and it spins clockwise while you're doing it, trust me that cylinder is pushing hard against the piercing valve seal, which it will inevitably turn clockwise too, loosening it, if only just a little. As once was famously said, a little got more and more... PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT! Worst part of all this is that it's darn near impossible to find a valve key that will fit within the confines of that empty magazine to simply and easily tighten that damn valve, leaving you to use flathead screwdrivers and the like, potentially damaging the needle or valve itself while not being able to really tell just how tight you got it. I eventually took some online advice I saw, removed the leaky valve and wrapped plumbers tape around both the O-ring and threads before screwing it back in as best I could. Another drop of oil, a quick sputter the first time it was loaded, then quiet - no more leaking. So DO grab the CO2 tightly while loading, and have a nice day!
I don’t see why not just a drop of Pellgun oil on the tip and loosely snug it,that’s actually convenient but don’t keep it loaded with BBs,the spring could become weak and gun would malfunction…
Nah bro don’t worry at all I’ve been using co2 guns since I was little I’ve inhaled so much but like he said just don’t suck on the cartdrige and u will be fine😂
Hammer and firing pin would affect the real deal not this pistol there’s another reason why it’s not firing I don’t see why the hammer wear is causing a non fire issue
Of course it does affect this pistol, lol. The firing pin presses the release valve on the magazine for the co2 to be propelled. I got one as well and after not even 10 rounds my firing pin broke, as in moving freely inside and not hitting as it should whereas the hammer and trigger work just fine.
Nope it’s a beautiful gun I got set with extra mag ❤❤❤❤❤disassembled oil and it’s butter smooth,barrel was dirty but so isopropyl NP and Amazon sells holster,right now I am AEG RH shoulder broken “sorry Mr we can’t do nothing for you here’s 30 t3 Tylenol.people don’t understand to be good soldiers max 45 I am not enlisted but I can pull the trigger or hand grenade is never expensive
Can u explain why it doesn’t fire so I can kno what not to doan what do u have to replace
Easily to disassemble,clean the rails,oil,put it back together,cleaning the barrel is optional but I recommend it.Really nice gun and Amazon sells paddle holster for it that’s super smooth.Gun is pretty expensive because I live in Canada and Cabelas sold them in about 2 days..I was the lucky one got 2 😂😂😂and they came with extra mag Boom Shaka 😊Bank will Keel me 😂but I can always sell them for same price or more…
Does anyone know how to replace the blowback nozzle?
I wanted to buy this so badly but amazon said "not available for delivery at your location" real bummer, i might need to buy another 1911 but this one was very unique so its gonna be hard not being able to get this 😭
Oh yeah I got it by the way 😂 actually one of my new favs
Probably because your in a big city with really restricted gun laws that may be why😢
Great vid man, I got one of those coming in the mail, so thanks for the info.
I am getting one too😁
Where do u buy it
No I keep finger on trigger,fraction of second can make big difference
Great video content! 👍
Pot metal I guess for the firing pin, I may put some type of actual stainless firing pin in, not sure if it will fit the bb gun version. I always fire left handed so I can guide the firing pin down and same with the return of the slide I just don't let it slam by itself. It's great for a guy like me I have no use for real guns.
my mom said you have a calming voice
But the constant “um” is just so annoying….
@@craigsbuyer2270 🤖
The mag in the gun is not a safety feature. The BB will not fire due to the CO2 not being in the magazine. The CE two is what makes the the BB fire.
Most helpful video on this gun nice job
My slide isn’t coming off and my magazine is stuck
This one or the scorpion?
Nice vid
After living with two of these for a year, I offer a suggestion, and a major disagreement. First, I suggest that you never have to remove the CO2 tightening screw at the base of the magazine because you can just loosen it until the CO2 drops right in, nose-end first.
My disagreement is with your direction to not hold the CO2 in the magazine when piercing and tightening it, and is born from a fairly common magazine malfunction often seen with this design: it won't hold air after piercing. Every CO2 you try to load simply hisses away no matter what you do as you tighten it.
While there can be multiple reasons for such malfunctions, on my two examples I found just one, and it could be mitigated by simply preventing that CO2 cylinder from turning while you tighten.
Why is that important? The piercing valve at the top of the magazine is counter-threaded, (righty-loosey, lefty-tighty). So when you tighten the CO2 against the piercing valve, as it is pushed against it hard, it has a tendency to actually turn the valve itself slightly. Especially if you properly lube the top of an occasional CO2 with a drop of Pellgun Oil like you should, to keep the O-rings, seals and valves in shape.
Counter-intuitively, unlike a brand-new unlubricated gun in which the tip of the CO2 "grabs" the dry white seal as it's getting pierced, mostly preventing it from turning even if you don't hold it, a properly lubricated setup yo've used a bit may not "grab" as well. Don't think skipping the lube is a solution... that white seal really DOES need to be lubricated to prevent it drying out over time. Thus, as time goes by, CO2 cylinders eventually spin REALLY easily as you tighten to pierce it. It's surprising just how hard you then have to grip it to stop it from turning inside the magazine. As you tighten and pierce the CO2 and it spins clockwise while you're doing it, trust me that cylinder is pushing hard against the piercing valve seal, which it will inevitably turn clockwise too, loosening it, if only just a little. As once was famously said, a little got more and more... PFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFT!
Worst part of all this is that it's darn near impossible to find a valve key that will fit within the confines of that empty magazine to simply and easily tighten that damn valve, leaving you to use flathead screwdrivers and the like, potentially damaging the needle or valve itself while not being able to really tell just how tight you got it. I eventually took some online advice I saw, removed the leaky valve and wrapped plumbers tape around both the O-ring and threads before screwing it back in as best I could. Another drop of oil, a quick sputter the first time it was loaded, then quiet - no more leaking. So DO grab the CO2 tightly while loading, and have a nice day!
Ya me too I am getting one soon too I mean. But you should save up and buy a camera stand👍
Can I leave the co2 cartridge in it for a long time if I don't pierce it
I don’t see why not just a drop of Pellgun oil on the tip and loosely snug it,that’s actually convenient but don’t keep it loaded with BBs,the spring could become weak and gun would malfunction…
Hey man the c02 leaked a lill bit realeased into the air and i think ininhaled some cause i freaked out is this bad?
@@ultimateairgunreviews6422 i was freaking out
@@andrewcruz3837 😂
@@younge2386 🤣🤣🤣🤣😆 you
Nah bro don’t worry at all I’ve been using co2 guns since I was little I’ve inhaled so much but like he said just don’t suck on the cartdrige and u will be fine😂
O got one it’s goooood good blow back
do you know how to fix the firing pin issue on the hammer?
un did your 1911 mag come with a spare vlot to titen the co2 cuz my didint?
What if the magazine has a leak
That’s why it’s generally recommended oiling the gun before loading the co2
Hammer and firing pin would affect the real deal not this pistol there’s another reason why it’s not firing I don’t see why the hammer wear is causing a non fire issue
Of course it does affect this pistol, lol. The firing pin presses the release valve on the magazine for the co2 to be propelled. I got one as well and after not even 10 rounds my firing pin broke, as in moving freely inside and not hitting as it should whereas the hammer and trigger work just fine.
Nope it’s a beautiful gun I got set with extra mag ❤❤❤❤❤disassembled oil and it’s butter smooth,barrel was dirty but so isopropyl NP and Amazon sells holster,right now I am AEG RH shoulder broken “sorry Mr we can’t do nothing for you here’s 30 t3 Tylenol.people don’t understand to be good soldiers max 45 I am not enlisted but I can pull the trigger or hand grenade is never expensive
that sh*t be clapping at the young bois
Nice brudda