Airsoft Asg Cz75 P 07 Reviews

Airsoft Asg Cz75 P 07 Reviews


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CZ75 P-07 Duty CO2 GBB Pistol - Reviewed by Yosser

For some reason, which I can't fully explain, I must confess to having a slightly less than positive perception of CO2 powered GBB pistols, especially because some of the negative comments gleaned from diverse forums across the interwebs! Would this CO2 powered offer from ASG re-enforce pre-conceived ideas?

On to the review then
Well packaged and compact the box is clearly marked with admittedly an unremarkable motion-picture show of the pistol, forth with diverse teasers of promises held inside, which did grab my attending. Now having been used to conventional GBB P226's and M9's etc I wasn't actually certain what to look when I opened the box upward for the first time with a CO2 powered model.

Inside the box was the CZ75 P-07 Duty in full celebrity packaged lovingly in a protective layer of chimera wrap, a couple of instruction booklets and tucked away a small purse of BB's and a small aligning tool (for hop-up adjustment). The Pedagogy leaflet was useful for advising on how to insert CO2 bulbs yet the booklet looked pretty generic and didn't tell me things I wanted to know like how to field strip, maintain, or intendance for my newly acquired object of want. (To remove the acme slide, y'all must first remove the rear sight to reveal two screws that need removing get-go, not exactly a field strip job!).


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First Impression
Like nigh airsofters I simply wanted to get to grips with this pistol and so it was immediately wretched from its paper-thin packaging and soon being hefted, drawn and pointed. Signal and burn with this pistol just felt so right; they take certainly got the ergonomics spot on with this model. This pistol was seriously starting to print! Really nice weight for what is a compact pistol. The trades are nicely engraved on LHS slide with full CZ logo and a removable sticker advising 'Max 1.v Joules' on the lower receiver. All the important controls for the pistol are also on the LHS including mag release, rubber and slide release.

The pistol has a barely visible seam line from the trigger guard along the accessory rail, but this shouldn't exist whatsoever problem really. The RHS of the pistol carries the ASG logo and 'Cal. 6mm BB' forth with a unique series number for each pistol with the upper slide and lower receiver each carrying a stamped number then yous'll always know which i is yours. The prophylactic on this side of the receiver is non-functioning.


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Features:
Blowback
Accessory Rail
Metallic Slide
Threaded Barrel for optional suppressor
Unique Serial Number
Fully Licensed Trades

Over All
The grip is nicely textured, and is very comfortable to agree, it just feels right in the paw with the beaver tail sitting just nicely to assistance prevent 'slide bite'. The slide is nicely marked every bit already stated and has a nice action when cocking the weapon. It is important to point out that this pistol does non take a double action to it and volition require cocking to load before firing the kickoff round. The leaflet enclosed with the pistol clearly advises users to firmly pull the trigger to aid preclude misfires and the possibility of multiple rounds being fired by incomplete trigger pulls.

Now unlike another CO2 powered pistols this 1 doesn't concur its 12g bulb within its magazine. Instead it'southward held within the pistol grip, split from the mag, the resultant magazine therefore is a thin stick similar affair. Useful if you desire to carry a few of them. The magazine holds 16 BB's.

Firing this pistol on the range before long brought a broad smiling to my face. The clean crisp crack of the blowback was a delight. The kick felt harder than some normal GBB's I take fired and the CZ75 certainly sounded sweet every bit it fired. Sighting was fabricated like shooting fish in a barrel due to the white marked fore & rear sights. The foresight did fly off during testing, so make certain yours is well glued into place! Cleaning and lubing the butt helped amend performance merely this should be a standard procedure when 'breaking in' a new AEG or pistol.

Yosser says: Overall I was impressed with this pistol and really roughshod in dearest with its modest compact course and skillful looks. If you lot fancy something dissimilar and want to stand up out from the normal 'western' based loadouts of M9's, USP's and M9's than you could practice worse than go for this great offering from Action Sports Games CZ75 P-07 Duty and at approx £99 in the UK a keen price for a quality CO2 pistol that's inexpensive to run (approx 9 to 10 magazines from one 12oz CO2 seedling).

Pro's
Good looking Compact Pistol with licensed trades
Metal Slide
CO2 GBB
Weaver rail

Cons
No double action trigger
Front sights not secure! (On review pistol)
Mag size not standard
Changing CO2 bulbs tin be fiddly


Cheque out the vid for Chrono & firing

Anyone notice the foresight go flying off! (hands glued dorsum on)

The ASG website has excellent disassembly diagrams/instructions available for download as PDF's hither  for this pistol.

For Quality kit check out the ASG range. Supplying everything from AEG's, BB'due south, Pistols and tactical kit:

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