Sig Sauer P226 Review

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Sig Sauer P226
4.2 stars
Average rating for this product is: 4.2 out of 5

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Guest's Review of Sig Sauer P226

Overall Rating

3.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
Good Points

This gun lasted a long time even through the hard constant use it's been put through. It has shot around 10000 bb's out of the barrel and it has only broken once because a part wore down after constant use. I fixed the part with a knife and it was as good as new. I also liked how you could open the chamber and outer parts like that to see what's wrong with the gun if it is broken.


Bad Points

This Springer was made nearly entirely of plastic. After a while the parts started wearing down so the gun would randomly fire after cocked because the main part had to much use, but I fixed that problem by taking a knife and making that part like new but a little smaller. The gun worked great after that. Another thing I disliked was that the target that came with it wasn't that sticky, so some of the bullets would just bounce off instead of sticking to the bullseye. It is also a very low powered gun, thus the term "Spinger". Springers are spring powered and are usualy lower in power and accuraccy.


General Comments

As a beginer, I thought it was a great gun and would recomend it to beginers or to hardcore players as a backup gun if you don't already have a great backup gun. I wouuldn't recomend to those of you that want to get serious in the sport of AIRSOFT to get this gun as your main weapon, but it is more than capable of being a backup gun because it has a lower velocity than the higher power Co2 or Green Gas guns. Therefore at close range this thing can KILL. Still it is beaten out by the high power Co2 and Green Gas guns.

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