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Cybergun FN Herstal Licensed SLP Tactical CO2 Powered 1/3 Shot Semi-Auto Airsoft Shotgun (Type: Breacher Package)

17 Customer Reviews

by Kayden W. on 09/23/2024
"The trigger has a light pull on it, suitable for quick firing, fun to look at and use.
by Jude M. on 07/20/2024
"I bought one of these from my local airsoft shop and I have no regrets. This thing is a blast to use on the field. I play on a smaller outdoor field that has lots of buildings, so it is great. I have not brought this into a CQB arena, but I have a feeling it would be great. I personally run it mostly on single shot because the range is crazy. I am hitting people from way out. Also, to my surprise, it turns a lot of heads. I have had numerous people ask me about it and anyone appreciates a shotgun on the field. Now for a pros and cons list:

Pros:
Good on gas
Shells available
Great range
Head turner
Light weight

Cons:
Heavy, mushy trigger pull
Plastic is kinda cheap
Shells don’t fall out super smooth, takes some messing around

Over all, I highly recommend this to anyone who wants to run a shotgun for efficiency or fun.
by Mike S. on 06/17/2023
"So I picked this up because of a bunch of .25 I have accumulated and don’t really use. I figured at $160 odd bucks what can go wrong. Boy this was not what I was expecting. So out of the box the first thing I did was remove the feed tray to install an adapter for M4 mags. I’m not going to lie this was pretty fun to use once I installed it. The shells (I dunno for sure) but hold about 30ish so about 10 trigger pulls with out reloading. The one mid cap I used was about 150 so 50 trigger pulls with out reloading opens up so many possibilities. Like there’s a sniper so far away just keep pulling the trigger you’ll eventually get him. Need to suppress someone well they will take cover. There’s a cheater well you can figure that out. To summarize it is basically a gas powered poor man’s AA-12. There are a few cons but being real for the price point it really doesn’t matter. The trigger pull is heavy but get used to it. The plastic grip feels cheap as well but hey it’s a cheap gun. Personally the price for this thing is well worth it. The real test of this gun is to see how long it lasts.
by Jason P. on 09/08/2022
"this thing is awesome when it's working now getting it working takes 2 things heavy enough bbs and enough co2 I run it with .25s and it slaps. but the six shells I bough aren't enough to feed the chaos that you can cause using this as a sniper rifle yes it is that accurate or just spamming shots. thrashed it around and even got hit a couple times and it just didn't care I love it more then any of my other guns now
by Madison M. on 08/12/2022
"So as with the other reviewers, I had been following this gun's development and have seen some of the older videos and comments showing it to be, frankly, unacceptably awful at its price point. Well I was too curious to just stop there and figured that they would have done SOME work on it and I too can confirm that they have. I'm not sure why Evikes video hides the performance, it adds suspicion and is unnecessary.

So getting that out of the way first:

Tested with Marui shells, 0.25g Matrix BBs

Single shot mode: 390 to 394 fps
3 Shot mode: 195 to 215 fps

But BUT I feel like that doesn't tell the whole story. I always use a laser range finder to measure range, it's a competition grade golf range finder. With the above testing conditions thr range was as follows:

Single Shot: 125-135 feet with good accuracy
3 Shot: 100 to 105 feet

Now let's be clear, the vast majority of people are awful of estimating range and/or use 'known' distances without confirming or measuring. For context most cheap aegs will go about 120 feet, high quality stock 145 150, and highly upgraded 175 180 with most AEGs topping out at 210 feet with over the top upgrades. Some can go further but with dismissing returns. 135 feet with a single shot gas shotgun is NOT a problem. And 100 feet for a 3 shot indoors is similarly not a problem.

I got this to use at an indoor field and can confirm it is quite perfect for it. The 3 shot more than covers the distances needed and I have no complaints for performance and i think most people using it would agree. I think Evike should do a follow up video that shows its actual performance as I think that would scare people less.

I only had two complaints:

1: the co2 cap is plastic. It has beefy threads but you're still screwing down plastic on metal, which I'd have preferred metal

2: the rear iron sight is almost non adjustable, it's spring loaded and moved with a screwdriver and barely holds position. Minor issue as I have a red dot for it but worth mentioning

It's all plastic which isn't a con to me, the light weight is appreciated and is actually very solid. There's quite a bit of rubberized sections to keep things feeling comfy and I appreciate the style.

Only other comment is that the trigger is a bit squishy. It is essentially a double action system that cocks and loads the bbs on each trigger pull. Not a big deal EXCEPT it locks up if you half pull. That means you need to do a FULL pull, full reset, essentially totally release the trigger, and then you can fire again. Not the worst thing but may limit rate of fire. That said on 3 shot mode you only get 10 pulls so not bad to be forced a little to control your fire.

Overall I like this shotgun a bunch and could see with a few minor tweaks becoming as ubiquitous as rhe H8R, and I think people should give it a try as this is a great simple way to get both a semi auto shotgun and make use of those dozens of shotshell magazines we all have.
by Jesse Lara I. on 07/05/2022
"So this is a gun the internet did absolutely no favors for. The only videos out there (at the time of this review) seem to showcase this gun as an unreliable paperweight that lobs bbs about as far as you could throw them. These are dated and definitely before any improvements made to this design.
Firstly, this is a shotgun, you aren't going to be hitting targets at 250 feet away reliably with a 3 shot burst, single shot however can be dialed in for surprisingly fun accuracy. It's actually pretty convenient having an optic and hopup dialed in where you can switch from hip firing 3 bbs for room clearing to shoulder firing just 1 to accurately send shots to a target at range if you can't get up close and personal.
Second, this design uses just 1 barrel instead of the tri-barrel shotguns we're all used to. This leads to the confusing fps readings in the description. All power going through the barrel is the same each time with a full capsule of C02. Either 1 fires out at over 430+ fps around 140-160 feet or 3 fire out at around 300 fps at about 80-100 feet. Think of this as a shotgun with a switch to either fire very accurate slugs, or less accurate flechette rounds.
With 1 capsule you get about a good 50-60 shots on 3 shot burst before you start slowly losing power. Plus the hopup can be adjusted for some very interesting results. Aside from needing C02, this is a full package right out of the box. This gun feels good in hand, comes with 3 shells, trademarks, and fires as fast as you can pull the trigger. Full price or sale price, you're getting a great deal for the only semi-auto, gas powered, select fire shotgun on the current market. Scattergun lovers, inventive builders and zombie slayers alike have much to enjoy here ^-^
by Spade L. on 06/27/2022
"Its actually quite good its not god tier but its light weight enough to not kill you running around

its a single barreled tri-shot so i slid a barrel extension with tape around it to hold it still and i used a spitfire tracer so now i get a nice lil muzzle blast

The receiver despite it all is actually metal

Its sturdy and uses a single co2 in the stock which is good for about 4-5 30round shells depending how much you fire my overall rating compared to a regular cyma tri-shot it stacks up pretty well and on single shot it has decent accuracy of up to 50 feet out of box My only complaint … the breech is entirely sealed and part of the metal and the charging handle is the the selector switch but its also metal so …
by CALEB K. on 07/28/2024
"I was caught off guard with how light it is. It is, however, long.
Not entirely pleased with how much plastic there is. If M4s and AKs can have aluminum or the cheap cast zing/magnesium/etc alloy and be $150-$250, I would like to see this use some more metal. Even my CYMA M3 uses more metal for a cheap price. However, it thankfully doesn’t feel cheap or creaky.

This thing has ONE barrel, not three. I don’t know how it shoots three, but it isn’t 1 in 3 separate barrels like other shotguns. My test was only at approx. 55ft but with 3 BBs, the range started to suffer with my .3s. They were dropping about 8” - 10” from where I was aiming. However, with the single BB, it was doing perfectly fine. I would like to test with 0.2 and 0.25 to see, but I think for most indoor situations, this is still acceptable.

The mag release doesn’t do nearly as good of a job as other shotguns. I find it so bad that I want to run a mag adapter just to avoid fishing my shell out of it. I know some of my others need to really have the release pressed with dedication to yeet the shells out. If you press it too slowly or softly, the shells stay in. However, I haven’t found a way to get these to do the same.

Overall, it has its flaws but it’s also not a very pricy gun. It’s still a shotgun and fills some of the fun of using shotguns. I would not suggest this shotgun if you have never used one or are interested in a good “main” shotgun. I am glad to add it to my collection, but it won’t see the field quite as much as my others.
by Cody T. on 07/08/2024
"there are some real good pros and cons to this gun. pros light weight good range easy use quick change from single to tri shot. cons cylinder leaks out over time in gun, tightening cap for cartridge is not easy to secure without plyers in single one cylinder lasts about 4 1/2 shells may have something to do with the leaking. I plan on making mine an hpa just to eliminate the cylinders and leak though issue while not in use. overall good gun for the money just minor things that need tweaking
by Luis P. on 06/10/2024
"Its a great gun and a bang for your buck. I do have an issue with the co2 sealer, I do not know if anyone else has this issue where the co2 keeps hissing even after its been sealed but it is a major issue. Mine is different from the videos ive seen of it, mine is just a piece of plastic with two ends. It still seals but it takes a while for it to stop hissing. Other than that it shoots great and feels good
by Luis Manuel G. on 09/16/2023
"It's alright. I have had it for a month now and I've played with it three times and I can say that it is solid for the price. the tri-shot works but it can miss fire and no bbs come out or it can fire perfectly. the single shot is nice and strong. just don't switch between modes while shooting or between rounds, it will jam.
by stefano o. on 07/15/2022
"An overall fun gun while it doesnt have a very long range its still really nice for cqb and does well when paired with a nice flashlight on the included pic rails

Would recomend for cqb or target shooting
by Dylan H. on 10/18/2022
"Upon receiving the gun, the whole double action trigger mechanism was jammed. And without any sort of manual to detail how to take the gun apart and get to the inside of the trigger unit it ended up being quite the hassle. Just fair warning, there are multiple screws throughout the gun that if there are over tightened, can lead to malfunctions in the system. After taking the gun apart and fixing the jamming issue, the gun has worked fine since. Overall, once the gun was working, it was an absolute blast to shoot. Don't expect some god level gun, but it makes for a very competent shotgun. The three round and single shots modes both work well, and can be changed on the fly making for some fun games. The gun feels good, the stock is a little "creaky" at times but I don't mind. It's a fun gun to have for the price, just kinda have to hope you get a functioning one out of the box.
by Dakota S. on 10/31/2023
"I'd hate to say it but i'm sadly giving this a bad review as this gun sadly let me down after three days of play and id say probably maybe 10 or so CO2 cartridge exchanges which on average gave me 4 to 5 entire shells so its not to bad on gas consumption at all.

what IS bad is the longevity of the gun.

After 3 days of play being 3 times I went to play airsoft and averaging 3-5 matches per trip the gun failed to feed period. The gun fires and wastes gas but fails to feed. I did all your basic troubleshooting methods but sadly the gun after so little time of play died out and i certainly felt i didn't get my money's worth.

Gun was SUPER FUN and very very nice to play with. it was scary in CQB and did swell at long range on semi with .25 and .30s in it.

but alas I feel its beyond a shame for the gun to fail after 3 trips. I hope I just received a dud and other have a much better experience as the time i had with this product was amazing.
by Craig H. on 05/20/2023
"Overall the shotgun has a sturdy build, the stock is quite creaky but solid, the shotguns performance is amazing in single shot mode shooting quite far and accurate but the tri shot is very poor performance because all 3 bbs fire from one barrel. Tri shot jams a lot even when firing slowly, single shot jams when you try to fire rapidly.