You're *exactly* my target demographic for videos like this. Those who might not have a ton of money to sink into even plinking, or would like to hear a useful review before they spend the money.
I have a couple of questions for this gun if you don't mind answering :) 1. I'm a beginner, 0 experience in this and believe it or not, this gun is on the "cheaper" side and it costs 30 bucks in my country. I would use it for backyard shooting of cans, and what not. Is it good for the price/beginner? 2. Should 0.20g bb's be better compared to 0.12g, thus the inaccuracy of the gun/range of the gun? 3. What is the quality of the plastic, Is it good or just some random bs that would break after week of use? Thanks in advance :)
Thanks for reaching out. Do you have any other options for pistols? The plastic is fairly durable for the price. I find it beyond boring even for a springer, though. .20 g ammo is much more accurate. Those are actually the weight that this pistol was designed to fire.
I really appreciate fast response. There are 2 guns that are the same price as p226, and one that is 35 bucks. Taurus PT92 Power 210002, and STI-M1911 Classic which are both at 30 bucks. COLT 1911 HW COYOTE - 180123, 35 bucks These are the 3 guns available that are "affordable" for me, because the rest of the guns are 60+ dollars.
@@frenki4130 OK, I'd get either of the Co2 pistols, but the Colt 1911 HW looks like a KWC pistol. The KWC won't be much different from the P226 at all, basically the exact same system.
Depends on the weight of ammo used. Worst case scenario, it's going to sting if it hits bare skin or light clothing. It's one of the more powerful spring pistols, this P226.
If you're talking about the real one, I have no idea. If you're talking about the replica seen in this video, well, it's not great. Some people *really* like the P226, so they're going to focus on, and buy one of these. The only thing these have going for them is Taiwanese plastic, a hop-up capability, and a good energy-output. Otherwise, they're not noteworthy, and are just historic models from decades ago, and they're still around today.
@@KlonoaTorqueBow well I've ordered it, it's gonna arrive in two days so I'm just wondering if the weapon as a whole is worth the money, since I'm new to airsoft and im not really familiar with most stuff about it