CYMA ZM25B 1911 Tactical Spring Airsoft Pistol (Black)
[O10B00][14792 / ZM25B]The CYMA ZM25B 2011 Tactical Metal Spring Pistol Airsoft Gun is constructed from metal, giving the pistol a good amount of weight and authenticity. The CYMA ZM25B 2011 Tactical is operated by racking the slide, which cocks the spring and loads a BB into the chamber for a single shot. The spring system used in this gun allows it to be very affordable, making it great for beginners. The ZM25B 2011 Tactical has realistic features such as realistic sights, slide cocking serrations, textured grip and magazine release, making it a perfect prop item or even as a training device for beginners.
Although the CYMA ZM25B 2011 Tactical may be adequate for a display piece or prop, there are much better options for skirmishable airsoft guns that are still affordable. The KJW HI Capas are much better pistols, field ready, and handle and feel much more realistic, making it the best option for those who are looking for a realistic prop, training device, or just as a side arm for your airsoft primary. As previously stated, this gun is not field ready due to its low performance. Although due to its realistic look and features, this gun is a great choice for use in film productions or as a great display piece. Please do not expect to be able to compete with high quality airsoft guns while using this low cost airsoft gun. This gun is not serviceable and does not come with a warranty of any kind.
Specifications
Manufacturer: CYMA
Weight: 1 pound
Muzzle Velocity: 160 FPS
Magazine Capacity: 14 rounds
Package Includes: gun, magazine, low quality BBs
Features:
- Excellent Beginner Airsoft Gun
- Great for Prop Use
Please Note:
- This product does not come with a warranty of any kind.
- Specifications
- Manufacturer: CYMA
- Muzzle Velocity: 150
- Magazine Capacity: 14
- Color: Black
- Material: Metal / Plastic
- Overall Length Extended: 7 Inches
- Weight Empty: 1 lb
- Weight Loaded: 1 lb
I purchased this gun to use for plinking in the back yard when I was bored, and because Id never heard of a metal spring pistol and the curiosity got to me. The gun itself is solid, with a metal slide. the slide release and safety are not functional (like most spring pistols) and the gun is pretty accurate, although the hop-up isn't perfectly tuned so it shoots higher than the sights read. It is also a bit smaller than I expected, I don't think its a full size replica. It also jams a lot. Like the description says its a good movie prop, but not skirmish worthy.
Pros:
decent replica
solid feel
perfect as a movie prop
Cons:
low powered
too much hop up
jams frequently