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| Value for Money | 7.7/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.4/10 |
By joker1actual
on 5th Jan 2005
| Value for money | 10/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Solid body despite some minor barrel wiggle, working slide stop and very powerful hop up.
No specific instructions pertaining to this particular airsoft pistol. It only comes with a warning about breaking it down and a four page set of tips for four other style pistols.
I went out and paid $65.54 for the Soft Air USA Ultra Highgrade Smith & Wesson Sigma at Academy Sports yesterday after I had seen and held it in the store a month earlier. It was a little pricey for a springer pistol but I like the weight, feel and the features when I held it. I also like what Airsoft Atlanta had to say about it and I take their word as truth on this stuff. Having bought I got home, loaded the full size severely heavy 14 round pellet magazine with .2 pellets and proceeded to test fire it. WOW! It had great range and it seemed that after about thirty or forty feet the pellets all seemed to curve up! I have to get some .25 pellets and see what that does. It is an accurate and solid pistol and aside from the slight barrel rattle I am more than pleased with this one! I bought the Tanfoglio Witness by Cybergun(Which is also SoftAir USA or KWC)and I was disappointed with the weight but very pleased with the performance. I have to say that for me KWC/SoftAir USA/Cybergun is putting out some really top shelf material. This is a hard pistol to find though but if you do find it and buy it, you will not be let down.

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