The KJW M9 – my #1 choice and the best airsoft pistol I can recommend for. Review of the Beretta 92 FS airsoft replica pistol made by KWC in Taiwan. WHERE TO BUY THIS GUN: http://www.redwolfairsoft.com/redwolf/airsoft/SpringGunsTo.
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Things I liked: -Trades -Full Metal -Great accuracy -Two mags per gas fill (70 degree weather) -Best M9 you can get for the money (this is a KJW M9, the one without trades is about 100 dollars) -Nice blowback action -No missfeeds -Field strip is great (recoil spring doesnt fly out like in the KWA)
Things I would have changed: -This gun does not come with a de-cocking safety (fix it KJW) -The magazine clanks a bit in the grip -Slide/barrel wobbles a bit when shaken -I prefer a matt finish over gloss -Hop up adjustment uses a hex key (you have to field strip to access it)
What others should know: Before you use this gun for the first time, take it apart, clean up all the oil with a non linting cloth, and then re-oil it (you must use 100% silicone oil, make sure it doesnt have petrolium distillates, or any other additives). The stock oiling job isn't very good, the action was pretty rough right out of the box (but when oiled, it is silky smooth). This is the best M9 you can get for the price. The only reason this one costs ~130 is because it has real trades. The KJW M9 is identicle to this one, minus the beretta trades. The KWA M9 PTP is superior to this one in pretty much every way, but it does cost a bit more (150 instead of 100/130)
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Things I liked: With a few exceptions (the shape of the magazine floorplate, the presence of the Beretta logo on the grip scales, and the white etched markings all over the place) this pistol is identical in appearance to my issued Beretta M9. The scale logos and floorplate is true to the 92FS model. This pistol even disassembles like the real thing, except for minor variations in the spring guide rod required for airsoft loading and hop-up functions. I recommend it for anyone looking for a realistic training tool.
Things I would have changed: For added realism, I would remove the extraneous etched markings, make the lanyard retention ring out of metal instead of plastic, and allow the ambidextrous safety to accurately function as a de-cocking lever. The safety also does not engage unless it is pressed hard into the down position. Additionally, the thick coating of paint over the barrel detracts heavily from its realism - I would suggest recasting it in a different alloy than the one used here.
What others should know: Relatively accurate weight and handling, fun for use as an airsoft plinker or for weapon handling drills.
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Things I liked: all metal
Things I would have changed: grips to metal
What others should know: need to replace gas every 2 mags thats 50 shots
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