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Win Gun High Power M9 CO2 Powered Airsoft Gas Pistol (Model: Black)

95 Customer Reviews

by Isaiah N. on 09/23/2021
"great pistol but co2 cartridges only really carried me 50 shots and i was stupid enough not to read reviews and sadly the slide doesn't work. but performance wise great overall
by Justin M. on 03/06/2012
"This gun if quite a special thing. The FPS is astonishing, it feels like lightweight plastic but thats good if you keep it in a holster, looks cool, and is extremely loud to the point where you shouldnt shoot it for fun if theres people around.
i just cant find the hop up and the construction isnt spectacular but its good
by wade T. on 02/21/2012
"It has a good FPS and the m9 is bigger than it looks in the pic and it has a nice weight to it so time for pros and cons

pros-
good fps
nice weight
thick plastic
and it co2 which you can get any where
price
and the co2 is in the grip .

cons-
its still plastic
lil to big
hard to get co2 in
the slide dosent move
triger hard to move
by Edwin C. on 03/12/2011
"I bought this Gun from my Friend Yesterday and after A lot of inspections and test firing it is very nice for the price. This gun is said to hit 370-500 FPS witch is Not true. It goes 320-370. Its fairly simple to Insert the Co2 into the Grip. It has Plastic Externals and Metal internal.

Pros.
- Good Power
- Good Quality for price
- 15 Round Mag.
- Easy to load Co2
- Nice bold sound
- Metal internals
- I Could go on and on

Cons.
- Plastic Externals
- Dry fires Every now and then
- A bit bulky

If your looking to Get a good side arm or a cheap gas gun then get this. 4/5.
by Colin M. on 11/13/2010
"I bought this gun recently. Overall, its a good gun.

The body is entirely plastic. Not weak, and with a decent color tone, so it doesn't look fake and is probably sturdy enough to last if taken care of.

There is a rail to accept a laser/flashlight on the bottom of the gun. its plastic, and probably not the most perfect fit (idk, havent tested it yet) but its good that is has one as after-market mounts are expensive.

The internals are entirely metal (except for three parts: the mag holder/release, the safety, and the part that provides resistance to the barrel reset spring, which i will discuss later).

It has a good weight to it, but that is due to two weights, a large one located underneath the barrel in front of the trigger assembly, and a smaller one found above and behind the grip, in the triangular guard which would prevent your hand sliding up and getting hit by the blowback on the real steel version. These appear and feel to be made of lead, so i would avoid handling them.

I cannot speak for the exact fps, but I can say that at 25 feet this gun is capable of penetrating and cleanly exiting a coke can. At a few inches, it can penetrate the bottom, which puts it at about 385 minimum muzzle velocity (.2 gram bbs- poor man's chrono). Basically, very powerful.

If you squeeze the trigger (the pull, by the way, is really long- i would estimate an inch to an inch and a half) halfway and then release it, a bb will roll out of the barrel, or two will fire next time. cool for shotgun effect but really bad for the gun to do so.

The grip is off-colored (it is dark grey and the gun is black) and really fat. Once you start using it, it won't feel fat, but initially it is a bit bothersome.

Accuracy is decent, and better than I expected (.2 gram bbs). Obviously, you cant expect superb accuracy out of a pistol, especially a $40 pistol, so its not bad for the size/price. After about 70 ft you will not hit the target you are aiming at, as the bb will curve away, and not in a general direction. Sometimes it curves right, sometimes left, sometimes up, and sometimes it just drops. But under 70 ft the gun is capable of hitting torso sized targets (although the shooter might not be good enough to do so).

I fired ten clips (150 bbs), and took it apart. put it back together, fired 10 co2 cartridges (about 1000 bbs), and then took it apart again to look for wear.

This is what I found.

First, do not trust the safety. If you have the safety on, do not assume that it will work. About 1mm of wear on a plastic part that is contacting metal already will cause it to fail. You shouldn't put 100% faith in the safety on any gun, of course, but this one in particular is iffy at best.

Second, this is where to expect part failures:
Safety (as previously mentioned).
Magazine holder/release- this part is held in place by about 2 mm of plastic, and the spring provides some pretty stiff tension, so I can definitely see the plastic rod that holds it in place breaking or the spring getting out of place and making the clip useless.
Hop-up (or what I am assuming is the hopup) and barrel contact- the barrel moves forward about 3/4 inch each shot, and is propelled backwards extremely quickly once the co2 is released and the bb is fired. The hopup drops down from above the barrel as it moves forward and is rapidly and powerfully forced out of the way (angular contact) as the barrel quickly slides back. eventually, this will wear down the hopup, or the top of the barrel, or both.
Screw threads- the screws are all metal, obviously, but the threads in the gun where they screw in are plastic. This could be especially problematic with the screw in the very front of the gun, which holds the plastic part in place that provides the spring tension which resets the barrel after each shot. The tension that is permanently on if from this rather large spring could eventually break the plastic around the screw, which is where the tension is focused as it is the only screw directly attached to this piece.

That sounds pretty negative, but flaws can be found in the designs of just about any airsoft gun, even the more expensive ones. Overall, i would recommend this gun for the price.

Pros:
good power
accurate (no curve) to 70ft w/ .2's
almost entirely metal innards
mounting rail built into frame

Cons:
Fat grip (not bad) and off colored grip
general unrealism-plastic and such
plastic safety internals
plastic magazine latch/release
barrel+bb holder/hopup will eventually damage each other
plastic screw threads

Overall, the pros outweigh the cons considering the price, so I give this gun a 4/5 and a high recommendation.
by Brian S. on 06/09/2010
"I've had this gun for like 3 months now, and I've had absolutly no trouble with it, and was thinking of getting a second and being a pistol player in battle. My friends were so impressed with it that they're getting one now. Wal-Mart clips for the C11 do fit in this gun, and are all metal. This gun has great accuracy at about 50 or so foot, and great power, is a little big in the handle if your moving to it from a spring pistol but overall worth the money easily
by Nathan T. on 03/27/2010
"Well, this gun is a beast, fires hard, fast, and is very nice and durable.
My only issue was the accuracy.
So for a little review its quite simple to say its good, the gun is some type of plastic on the outside, and lots of metal on the inside, its quite heavy, can get dropped and still fire, and its a simple 1-2-3 step kind of weapon.
My issue was the accuracy, either due to the higher FPS, or just a bad lemon it below decent accuracy, not all bad, because some rounds fly straight, but other times they just fly off.
This could be due to a bad apple, but in any case it is a SIDEARM, and for that matter sniping somone from a mile away is out of the question.
It is extremly good for whippen it out and bustin a couple caps in people when your trying to reload, and that is what a sidarm is.
Pro's
Extremely Nice looking, looks even better then the pictures.
High FPS Around the 400 fps zone
Very durable.
Easy to use and maintain.
Heavy, feels real.

Cons
Accuracy issue, probley just a bad batch,

Overall?
Get it, its worth 40 dollars, and it will perform for you.
Nuff said.
by tim t. on 08/23/2009
"i got this gun its ok it messed up 1 day later thought i had take the gun completely apart to fix it but other wise its great.
by Edric C. on 02/21/2009
"I really like this gun. It is very accurate even at long distances. I would recommend .20's with this gun because higher weight bb's drop due to the lack of a hop up.

Pros:
+High power
+Accurate
+magazine holds 15 rounds

Cons:
-no hop up
-very long trigger pull can mess up your aim
by Byung Min N. on 11/22/2008
"Pros-
High FPS 390
C02 powered
durable body
Gas efficient
professional looking

Cons-
plastic body
can't be disassembled
short clip

overall, its a pretty good gun. The best gun you could find at this price.
by Peter A. on 10/11/2008
"one more thing, mine didnt come with the speed loader.
by Peter A. on 10/11/2008
"very good gun. extremely realistic, heavy, and easy to use. it didnt have the range i expected but still is pretty powerful. overall great gun.
by nick m. on 07/10/2008
"I really like this gun. It is made of very durable hard plastic. There is absolutely no wobble. The gun shoot high fps and is heavy. Pros-durable plastic, heavy, high fps, and accurate (most of the time). On this gun you have to wait a second before you pulll the trigger continioulsy or the bb will have lower fps and/or it will be very innaccurate. The magazine is also a pain. You either have to pull down the spring and load the bbs one at a time through the top or pull the spring down all the way until it sticks to the bottom of the magazine then load the bbs, but the spring gets stuck at the bottom and you have to hit the bottom of the mag a couple of times for the spring to go back up. Cons-magaxine, innacurate (if you pull trigger very quickly). For the price this is the best $40 gas pistol you could buy.
by Tom D. on 06/20/2008
"A very solid and reliable pistol. It has a metal lower receiver and a ABS plastic slide. I have this gun and have sold my GBB's because this is so much easier to use and the CO2 cartridges are cheap and last. I've never had to reload my cart even after a full day of CQB. I've read that it can go through 20-30 mags on one cart.

It's a NBB so you don't have to worry about your slide sticking or breaking but it doesn't have the cool blowback feel. Trigger pull is not bad but it does not have a working hammer for precession single shots.

The mags are inexpensive ~$12 each, but only hold 16BB's so you'll want to buy at least one spare. They are also non-realistically sized because the CO2 cartridge takes up most of the hand grip space. They are approximately the same size as the TM EBB mags but are not compatible.

Because it's CO2 powered, on a warm day it shoots around 360-380fps with a fresh cartridge. Unfortunately this power is wasted as it has no hop-up so the BB's start to drop after about 75ft. Range can be extended well beyond that by arcing the shot.
by Alex H. on 07/22/2014
"This is a good pistol for the money. I was disappointed that the real safety did't work, however the gun does have a built in safety in the body. The fps is very impressive but after about 40 feet the bb starts to do weird things.

Pros:
Heavyweight construction (due to metal weights)
High fps

Cons:
Accuracy
Low magazine capacity
Plastic body