KWC CO2 Uzi Review

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KWC CO2 Uzi
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Liam37's Review of KWC CO2 Uzi

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4.5 stars
Good Points

Realistic looks.
Heavy weight.
High FPS (450+).
Lots of metal components.
Co2 powerlets easy to change.


Bad Points

One 39 BB mag per CO2 powerlet.


General Comments

This review is basically reinforcing what the previous reviews stated about the Export Version. The KWC CO2 UZI (Export Version) is a very realistic looking and feeling BB gun! Too powerful for Air Soft skirmishing, it is well suited for chewing up pop cans in your back yard, especially if using metal bbs. For the maximum amount of fun, I would definitely recommend you get more than the one mag that comes with the gun from the factory. It only takes a few seconds to shoot the 39 bbs in the mag, and pretty much in the standard easy to find 12gm CO2 powerlet as well. I have had this bb gun for several months now, and I have had absolutely no problems to date. Again, this bb gun is very powerful, and it should not be shot at another person!

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  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 5th Sep 2006

    Can my Sigma 40F co2 pistol be used in a skirmish? I've heard some say it can and some say it can't, and one said if I used .25 bb's it will lower the FPS to get it down to the required fps limit at most sites

  • Liam37 Rank: Staff Sergeant on 6th Sep 2006

    No, still too powerful even with lighter bbs...

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 6th Sep 2006

    Ok what airsoft gun would you reccomend? I've heard the KWC Glock family is a good way to go. i.e. the Glock 19 with metal slide from www.wolfarmouries.co.uk

  • Liam37 Rank: Staff Sergeant on 7th Sep 2006

    I think almost any other Air Soft hand gun would be OK...The Glock would work just fine.

  • deadeyedick Rank: Field-Marshal on 9th Sep 2006

    do you have any reccomendations or favorites?

  • Liam37 Rank: Staff Sergeant on 12th Sep 2006

    Any Air Soft pistol that runs off Green Gas (propane) with a high metal content should work fine!