🎉 Get Ready to Play: The Ultimate Toy Gun Experience Awaits!
This Toy Gun mimics the Colt 1911 with a blaze orange slide and barrel, featuring 20 soft bullets and 2 ejecting magazines. Designed for safe play, it’s perfect for kids aged 6 and up, making it an ideal choice for cosplay, Halloween, or as a unique gift. Lightweight and easy to handle, it offers a fun and realistic shooting experience without the need for batteries.
Item Weight | 4.97 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 1"W x 8.9"H |
Theme | Military |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | Orange |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 72.00 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Maximum Range | 8 Meters |
Capacity | 5 Pounds |
Material Type | Rubber |
L**N
Fun target plastic gun
A lot of fun! Works great.
M**H
quality
great quality, quick shipping, my son loves this! Not some cheap little toy gun!
J**I
It’s okay
Works really good not that accurate though
C**E
No very reactive
The foam bullets barely go an inch when launched
A**A
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B Not worth the price! Cheaply made and bullets don’t even shoot far and broke very easily
K**I
Amazing
Amazing, works well looks exactly how it looks in the picture and works as intended to.
W**4
Cheap fun
For what it is - a cheap toy for kids 3 and up - this is awesome (I present no philosophical stance regarding giving toy guns to kids).The gun is dimensionally accurate. The slide racks, the trigger pulls, the magazine release button functions. The magazine is easy to load if you follow instructions and push the bullets in from the back; it holds 5 bullets. The bullets have a silicone rubber tip (the actual bullet part) with a hard plastic case/base. These parts do not function: the hammer, slide lock, safety, grip safety. The ejector port is also solid (no hole). You can take it apart with a small philips screwdriver.The mechanism is a simple spring and plunger. When the gun 'fires' it launches the whole cartridge - not just the actual bullet. The slide needs to be racked fully, or it won't fire. This might be hard for little kids, not because of strength, but just remembering to do that every time.Velocity (with mine, at least) is about 14 fps. If you hold the gun level at 3 feet off the ground, it will launch the bullets about 9 feet out. If you aim it up about 20 degrees, it will arc them out to about 15 feet. Accuracy is what you expect - at 5 feet away, you can easily hit a person, at 10 feet you might miss. The bullets do not hurt at all. At point blank range, it just feels like someone flicking you with their finger.On another note, I find this would be good for some aspects of firearms safety training. Because it's full size, and it can be chambered and fire without the magazine inserted, it can be used to illustrate certain safety points. It fits a real holster, and the trigger pull is actually about the same as a factory 1911. It's also a super bright color, easy to identify as a toy.
J**S
This is a toy, it's not suitable as training tool.
This is a "TOY" , I bought this item for training purposes and to my disappointment the only thing that is similar to the operation of a real 1911 is the slide action and the magazine ejection. The hammer and safeties are not operational. To be a good training tool these parts need to be operational or at least movable.
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