Crosman Walther P99 Spring Pistol Review

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Crosman Walther P99 Spring Pistol
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e4chin's Review of Crosman Walther P99 Spring Pistol

Overall Rating

4 stars
  • Value for money
    3.5 stars
Good Points

Heavy, realistic replica of actual P99, though it does not have a quick-loader mag. My fingers did not get sore loading bb's into it, cheap


Bad Points

Some times I pinch my finger on the open ejection port when cocking, mediocre FPS, supposedly the trigger breaks if it is tried to fire with the safety on, takes some muscle to cock


General Comments

I bought this gun as my second air soft because I am a big fan of James Bond and because the Walther P99 is my favorite firearm in real life. The hop up system is much to powerful for .12 g. bb's (although it is amusing to watch the bb start to cork screw after about 3 meters or so); I advise you to use .2 g bb's for the best combination of speed and accuracy. I am glad that it is so realistic with the internal hammer/loaded chamber indicator, the mag release, and the fact that the slide locks in place when the magazine is empty... just like the real P99! unlike some dodo's who think that it "jams" after the last shot is fired, it is made to do that. It makes for faster reloading. Just push down on the slide release lever on the left slide of the gun to "unjam" it. Because the release is on the left side of the gun, it is bias to right handed shooters (but most all guns usually are). I like my Crossman Walther P99 very much and will last a very long time if you just treat it nicely.

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