T**R
Kids love it
Works well, kids love it. Pretty durable.
B**Y
A few problems but it’s pretty good
The media could not be loaded. I liked the accessories. It comes with a silencer, lazer sight, and extra magazine. It feels and weighs the same(with accessories attached) as a ps4 remote… so kinda cheep but it’s great for the price. Also it shoots fast at close range, and may feel like a small pinch if shot on bare skin. Goes a total of 20-30 feet
A**R
They lazor sight came broken!!
Got this for my kid for his birthday!! It’s cheaply made and the lazor was broken when we received the product!! Very disappointed
G**.
Good for training a kid but the magazine release got stuck immediately
I am a firearm enthusiast who got this gold Desert Eagle set in hopes of using it as a training aide for an 11 year old boy as a safe way to help him become aquainted with gun handling.Upon unboxing the set, I was pleasantly surprised at how true to life the gun and magazines behaved. The included silencer is just for decoration and doesn't actually do or help anything, so I set that aside. Also the laser attachment, while it turned on and worked fine, was not really useful because you can't seem to adjust windage and elevation, so therefore it only works at a very certain distance from the target which is too far to be useful inside of a home environment.The foam bullets load manually into the plastic brass casings and then you load them into the magazines one by one just like you would for a real firearm. Then you charge the gun with the slide just like in a real gun. Then you can fire, however you still have to cycle the gun manually since obviously there is not enough recoil power to do an actual semi auto action. The trigger is pretty decent for training purposes because it travels and breaks just like a real gun would. Eventually we stopped messing with the foam bullets and just used the gun for dry fire practice of not disturbing the sight picture while squeezing back on the trigger. It works well for that.But the big deal killer was when the magazine release got stuck pressed down and absolutely would not pop back out under any circumstances. I suppose I could dig in through the magazine well and try to pop it out again, but this is a very tedious task I shouldn't have to do. This problem has pretty much ended the gun for us as far as its intended use. Now we can only use it as a dry fire tool.However back before this problem happened with the magazine release button, the gun was functioning very well and was pretty cool. I'd rate it much higher if I hadn't had the issue with the magazine release which made the gun inoperable for everything except dry fire practice.
M**E
So cool! Perfect for home office target play!
The media could not be loaded. This is really cool! I was actually really impressed by how much action it has and not to mention the amount of fun I get out of it! Perfect for home office play! It not only looks great, but it can be surprisingly accurate! - (NOTE*- ensure that the foam ammo is fully loaded into the shells the same way to make sure you have consistent shots!) - Absolutely love playing with this with my tiny 3D printed target traps! - (it doesn’t include any physical targets, but they make it even cooler!) - Hands down a 10/10 and I would totally get this again! Makes a great gift and is a big win in my book!
V**A
Fun but not sure if kid-friendly or not.
Preface: I do not have any children. I picked this up for myself as it seemed like it could be mildly entertaining to pop off at random household objects.This toy is awfully realistic in my opinion if you glaze over the material, weight and color aspects. That aside it is pretty accurate and ejects the projectiles at a surprisingly high velocity which translates to an apreciable force upon impact. While I found a bit of joy going around my house targeting random objects for sheets and grins I'm not entirely sure that this is a great choice if considering giving to a child as a gift. There is potential for an eye injury if shot in the face. Also the fact that this is actually fairly realistic will allow children to get comfortable with a pistol in their hand at an early age.... Also also, the projectiles are tiny so they are pretty easy to lose track of and could be swallowed presenting a choking hazard I think (like I said I don't have kids so idk). Overall this toy can be a great time in the hands of somebody responsible (kid or adult) but wouldn't recommend for those who aren't as responsible due to safety issues and possible situations involving law enforcement.
J**A
Bette Than Expected
This bad boy here is even better than I expected. I got this toy for my daughter and she absolutely loves it. And I can honestly see why.I know absolutely nothing about real guns but this toy gives off the very distinct impression that it’s behaving as close to one as you could imagine. We learned a lot about how the magazine, bullet casings, and lining up your mark works. The gun even “jammed” and she had fun trying to figure out what was wrong (she’d put two bullets in one casing by accident).This isn’t like one of those nerf guns. Every bullet shot is a bullet you’ll have to ‘rebuild’ so she isn’t running around the house playing a trigger happy cop. Which also helps because it’s hard to get annoyed by a toy she shoots sparingly lol. And even with that being the case she hasn’t stopped thanking me for her cool new toy. I’m glad she loves it so much.It took some staring at the instructions to get the gun assembled correctly in the beginning. But this has gotta be the coolest faux firearm that I’ve ever seen.
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