🎉 Gear Up for Adventure with Every Shot!
The Soft Bullet Toy Gun is a semi-automatic, shell ejecting toy designed for safe and thrilling play. Crafted from durable plastic, it features an ergonomic grip and soft projectiles, making it perfect for kids aged 14 months and up. With dimensions of 9.06"L x 5.52"W x 2"H, this sandy-colored toy gun is ideal for indoor adventures and makes a fantastic gift for any occasion.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06"L x 5.52"W x 2"H |
Theme | Fantasy |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | Sandy |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 720.0 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Toy Gun Type | Pretend Play Toy Gun |
Material Type | Plastic |
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Cool
Cool
A**R
Really fun
The media could not be loaded. Every once in a while it gets jammed, but all you have to do is pull the slide back and let go
D**U
Stoytto's Glock 18 Replica is Awesome!
Stoytto created a Glock 18 replica that looks exactly like it's real life counter part, and something akin to a side arm I've carried. The kit comes with 2 magazines, 18 shells, and a bunch of red tip bullets. The magazines hold 7 shells a piece. You can put 8 shells in a magazine, and they fit, but it will cause the Glock 18 to jam.The Glock 18 is an average sized pistol, and easy to pull the trigger for any sized hands. It also features a working slide lock, but it's somewhat functional/non-functional due to the slide working based on trigger pull and not by gas-powered recoil. Careful taking it outside--there are no orange tip markings helping identify it as a toy gun.It's effective range is about 15 feet, which is somewhat disappointing. It strangely also does not out perform the smaller POUGEO Walther PPQ toy pistol in distance. Our Glock 18 occasionally misfires where the bullet pops out of the ejection port, but the shell does not. As said above, it jams only when the magazine is loaded with 8 shells.Overall, I recommend Stoytto's Glock 18--it's realistic looking, has a short effective range, and jams/misfires infrequently.
B**9
cool but jams
jams a lot and stopped working after 3 months. Buy it though its good
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Decent Training Pistol for Young'uns Plus a Helpful Tip
My RamblingsWhen I was a kid, we actually shot things at each other all the time... without eye or any other protection. I'm not recommending it, just saying. It wasn't until a few years later that I was taught gun safety, so having this realistic, projectile firing weapon is a great opportunity to teach my kids how to safely put rounds down range. Let's take a closer look (but not down the barrel end before clearing. First lesson free).To the Point or TL;DRRealistic indeed, Easy to load bullet in casing, Rounds feed into magazine easily, Don't tap magazine to seat rounds, Heavy trigger pull for younger kids, Action works, but sometimes iffy, Occasional jam, Needs lubricant, Not highly accurate, Single trigger (sans glock safety trigger).The Good & Bad StuffThis is a realistic plastic pistol and great for training gun basics and safety to kids or people new to the sport, such as keep finger out of guard, firing, how to handle a jam, loading, inserting and releasing magazines, locking the slide, and aiming, just to name a few.The Gun Mechanism works by firing the projectile as soon as it is loaded into the chamber. The ejected round is not the one just fired but the round feeding from the magazine. Just FYI.Slide lock works, but also keeps the action from being smooth while firing. We found it needs lubricant. Thought about putting gun oil on it to improve the action, but decided on powdered graphite. The graphite significantly improved the feed and action.Don't seat your rounds. It will make some of the rounds fire in the magazine. So, if you have the habit and want to pass it forward, teach but don't do.Where do you buy more ammunition?!? Know what would be great? If they put a small amount of magnet in the tip of each bullet so I could use my big magnet to collect or find them.The younger ones will have a hard time with the grip size and will definitely need both hands. Maybe even both index fingers to pull the trigger.Who May Use/Like ItAnyone looking to do some training and short range plinking of cans and targets.Me Final ThoughtsOverall this is a decent, not threatening, training weapon for young beginners in our sport. It has some downsides, but with a little lubricant, and maybe a file, it can be useful. My kids are enjoying it and learning with great gusto.That's my story and I'm sticking to it. Hope it helps!All the best, Just BenjaminReviewed: Brand: Stoytto Cost: $29.99 at time of review.Soft Bullet Toy Gun - Stress Shot with Semi-Automatic Mode, Realistic Shell Ejecting Toy Guns, Birthday Gift (Sandy Color)
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Not a fan
I've owned probably five or six of these types of toy pistols (S&W revolver, 1911s, Berettas) and I can say wholeheartedly that this is the worst I've tried. It could just be the specific one I received, but it quite literally can't cycle a single round consistently. The exterior of the pistol is great, it just doesn't function. If you get a jam that's angled and try to pull the slide, you'll break the entire pistol (you can fix it by taking it apart and readjusting the spring to set the slide to the forward position, but it's not really worth the effort because it will inevitability happen again).Not worth the price in my opinion.
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