[REVIEW] CombatForce M92F Airsoft Springer Pistol
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 7:01 pm
This is for those folks who are interested to have a 'simple high quality BB springer' which has an acceptable life expectancy. Whatever is available in country now is nowhere close to those parameters.
Shown here is the Semi-alloy YUE GE YER Combat Force BB M92FS Springer Pistol, which from how it sounds is equivalent to any no-name make. But this one is different. If not abused like crazy, it has the potential for a long life. Took some 200 shots already & is only getting better. Accuracy at 10mtrs with 0.2g BBs is acceptable. Construction is 40% metal & 60% plastic. That said, all vital parts are metal.
Ordered from HK based fasttech.com (free shipping to India), it came to me in 20 days flat without customs interception. I chose it coz it was the only good looking piece in their list & mentioned aluminium instead of the usual zinc alloy along with a name not starting with 'Galaxy' or 'G'!
http://www.fasttech.com/product/1451817 [Discontinued]
Checkout a demo here. It's not mine.
[youtube][/youtube]
Specs:
Length----------------------216mm
Weight Of Magazine------118g
Magazine Capacity--------18 rds
Hop-Up---------------------Fixed
Blowback-------------------No
Shooting Mode------------Single
Power Source--------------Spring
Power----------------------180.0 fps
Material--------------------Plastic + Aluminum Alloy
Weight---------------------458 g
The ABS mag is weighty with metal blocks inside & is comfortable with 15 BBs & might double feed after 17. Unjamming is a cakewalk though.
Slide, frame, outter barrel & the release pin (springed one) are very tough ABS plastic similar to the ones found in old panasonic tape shells. It twists rather than break. Patterned grip plates are alloy including the mag catch assembly & locking pin .
Alloy spring guide & piston
Full alloy trigger assembly (Trigger, connecting piece, piston lock & fittings). The whole unit is pretty deep & goes almost half way into the mag well.
Working metal hammer with single action operation.
Aluminium inner barrel.
A working safety in place of slide lock. This is an aluminium piece. Mine is over oiled, thus all the dust there.
The feel is pretty realistic with almost half a kilo heft & sits snug in hand. The sound is twack & doesn't feel like its gonna break next time. There is nothing much to easily break in there & is totally worth every penny spent. I might go for one more just for the kicks!
Shown here is the Semi-alloy YUE GE YER Combat Force BB M92FS Springer Pistol, which from how it sounds is equivalent to any no-name make. But this one is different. If not abused like crazy, it has the potential for a long life. Took some 200 shots already & is only getting better. Accuracy at 10mtrs with 0.2g BBs is acceptable. Construction is 40% metal & 60% plastic. That said, all vital parts are metal.
Ordered from HK based fasttech.com (free shipping to India), it came to me in 20 days flat without customs interception. I chose it coz it was the only good looking piece in their list & mentioned aluminium instead of the usual zinc alloy along with a name not starting with 'Galaxy' or 'G'!
http://www.fasttech.com/product/1451817 [Discontinued]
Checkout a demo here. It's not mine.
[youtube][/youtube]
Specs:
Length----------------------216mm
Weight Of Magazine------118g
Magazine Capacity--------18 rds
Hop-Up---------------------Fixed
Blowback-------------------No
Shooting Mode------------Single
Power Source--------------Spring
Power----------------------180.0 fps
Material--------------------Plastic + Aluminum Alloy
Weight---------------------458 g
The ABS mag is weighty with metal blocks inside & is comfortable with 15 BBs & might double feed after 17. Unjamming is a cakewalk though.
Slide, frame, outter barrel & the release pin (springed one) are very tough ABS plastic similar to the ones found in old panasonic tape shells. It twists rather than break. Patterned grip plates are alloy including the mag catch assembly & locking pin .
Alloy spring guide & piston
Full alloy trigger assembly (Trigger, connecting piece, piston lock & fittings). The whole unit is pretty deep & goes almost half way into the mag well.
Working metal hammer with single action operation.
Aluminium inner barrel.
A working safety in place of slide lock. This is an aluminium piece. Mine is over oiled, thus all the dust there.
The feel is pretty realistic with almost half a kilo heft & sits snug in hand. The sound is twack & doesn't feel like its gonna break next time. There is nothing much to easily break in there & is totally worth every penny spent. I might go for one more just for the kicks!