February 12, 2023, I made my 1rst airgun purchase and have been having great fun since. Since the Gen 3 Glock 19, and a few red dots, extra mags, lights later, I've also purchased: HK VP9; Crosman Vigilante and triple threat; Umarex Brodax; We the People 1911; and the only dud, the 1911 Witness. My purchases have primarily been from Amazon, but there's also been Dick's, and Pyramid Air. I've got my eye on a couple of more, but there ARE limits... like "cash"....All that to say, having a great time, wish you all were here!
Cheers mate. Not sure about that but I guess it could be a possibility. I can’t get the Springfield Mil Spec 1911 over here which is a big upset to me!
I think you'll find that ASG, Air Venturi, SIG and to a degree Umarex are just resellers. They don't manufacture. ASG definitely don't make anything. Their Dan Wessons are made in Taiwan too.
Nice presentation some beauties there. I went out on a limb once, due to budget constraints, and bought my most favourite pistol of all the Beretta M-92, from Bell. I was surprised at the quality of the build standard due to their bad rep, solid firearm full metal and also detail heavy.
@@airgunreplicas77 I am in the UK, it was from a UK based seller I am not sure of the company, I think it was bbguns4less, I do remember that they were limited stock though. I am sure if you do a search you may find some information on them. At the time I was looking into them many reviews complained of their other products build quality, mostly rattle from poor tolerances, but the pistol I got has minimal rattle in the slider, the usual culprit. It is also very accurate compared to some airsoft, the groupings are always within an inch space, It is a green gas blow back version.
Ah ok. Is it an airsoft gun? That's perhaps why it hasn't crossed my radar. There are some great airsoft replicas i'd like to get my hands on, but I'm not really bothered about joining a club or doing skirmishes for my UKARA so would be limited to two tone guns as I understand it. Cheers though mate, i'll take a look.
What’s with the black rubber gloves couldn’t you get Marigolds? Just curious. Some nice guns there, well presented, didn’t have these when I was a kid so it’s nice to have them now to “play” with as an old git.
Hi Richard. So many people ask about the gloves I actually made a video on it! 😂 You’ll find it on the channel somewhere I’m sure. In a nutshell, I just wear them as I’m trying not to draw focus from the guns with rings, cuts etc. I used them in the first video and it just kind of stuck. Thanks for watching!
Very nice airguns are presented here. The truth is that 90% of replica airguns are actually manufactured by KWC (Kien Well Toy Industrial Co., Ltd) of Taiwan for many different "companies". To my knowledge, Umarex only manufactures airguns that are stated to be made in Germany. The expensive UMAREX COLT GOVERNMENT 1911 A1 CO2 NON BLOWBACK PELLET GUN is one of them, and another is the (also expensive) UMAREX BERETTA M92 FS CO2 NON BLOWBACK PELLET GUN. There might be other airguns actually produced by Umarex but not many. Anyway thanks for sharing.
Thanks mate. Great info and much appreciated. Cheers for watching. I do rely heavily on the shared knowledge of you guys watching so thanks again. Every day is a school day!
You've obviously not heard of Wingun (who made the DW715s for ASG, the S&W 629s & 29s for Umarex, the Webley mkVI for Webley and the Nagant 1895 for Gletcher) or WE (who've made quite a few pistols for certain distributors) ! Although KWC do make a lot of replicas they don't make anywhere near 90% of all replicas sold buddy. If you check out the airsoft replicas you'll see far more companies from Taiwan that make replicas and some of them make 4.5mm replicas too.
What bothers me about Umarex is that they seem to have completely abandoned the self-loading mechanism in favor of the trigger-operated feeding that isn't only not true to an automatic pistols function but also provides a terrible trigger pull. I also dislike the castrated blowback and the way too far forward placed slide stop.
@@dogzero1 No, that applies to most of their BB guns. Exceptions being the Beretta M9A3 and 92A1, the HK USP and the Glock 17 Gen4. They still have a true single action trigger and a self-loading mechanism. The others have their valves entirely seated inside the magazine that lead into that pin which is pushing the BB into the chamber by pulling the trigger. The blowback is just for show and serves no function at all.
@@dogzero1 Glock Gen5 BB and .43, same with all .43s actually, VP9 BB... basically all more recent models by Umarex. Whatever though. Not eager to fight over nonsense.