Swiss Arms Licensed Full Auto Select Fire 226 Airsoft AEP Hand Gun w/ MOSFET & USB Charging Cable
6 Customer Reviews
by Jennifer A. on 12/01/2024
"Ive had this for a month and it still works fine and it can shoot 30 bbs in 5 seconds. the battery dose not last very long but it can recharge in like 45 minutes so its fine with me. This also is almost full metal. I would recommend this to someone who wants a an affordable electric pistol.
by Myles C. on 08/04/2021
"A very good and solid AEP. This pistol feels great in the hands but is a little on the chunky side when it comes to the grip. The full-auto switch placement on the frame feels nice and is easy to use, the mag release button is also placed nicely so you don't have to worry about accidentally dropping your mags when gripping it. I do have a few gripes with it, putting in the battery was quite a hassle to get in. The rail was also slightly wider than standard rail size, and I could not put on any of my attachments because of this. But besides my few gripes with this pistol, it is a very good starting airsoft pistol.
by allen o. on 06/18/2021
"Its a good AEP. I have the m9 and the slide falls off way too easily. Not so with this model, with the way it is built.
My biggest gripe about it is because it's an AEP that needs space for a battery in it, the whole pistol is a little chunkier than the GBB version (I have one and can confirm this is true) so the rail on this pistol is way too wide and is definitely not a standard size rail. There's no way you can fit a light/laser on this thing.
My biggest gripe about it is because it's an AEP that needs space for a battery in it, the whole pistol is a little chunkier than the GBB version (I have one and can confirm this is true) so the rail on this pistol is way too wide and is definitely not a standard size rail. There's no way you can fit a light/laser on this thing.
by Robert L. C. on 04/15/2021
"Excellent Automatic Electric Pistol! the fit and feel of this pistol is amazing. Battery life is incredible. Although this comes with a usb charger I use a smart charger to charge
(With battery in the pistol but slide removed)
and a Lipo battery checker to make sure the voltage does not drop to low on battery
(Very important, battery can be damaged going below 7.4V once!)
I easily fire eight full 30 round clips then battery is around 7.7V
recharges to 8.4V in around 10 min!
Several thousand rounds already, shoots amazing. so quiet accurate fast and fun, full auto sends out a stream of BB's. Precision shooting indoors. easy adjustable hop up.
This model has significant advantages to other designs, The full auto switch is on the frame , the slide release button and retention tabs are more resilient to being dropped.
Get one! you will not be disappointed.
(With battery in the pistol but slide removed)
and a Lipo battery checker to make sure the voltage does not drop to low on battery
(Very important, battery can be damaged going below 7.4V once!)
I easily fire eight full 30 round clips then battery is around 7.7V
recharges to 8.4V in around 10 min!
Several thousand rounds already, shoots amazing. so quiet accurate fast and fun, full auto sends out a stream of BB's. Precision shooting indoors. easy adjustable hop up.
This model has significant advantages to other designs, The full auto switch is on the frame , the slide release button and retention tabs are more resilient to being dropped.
Get one! you will not be disappointed.
by Joey G. on 09/04/2022
"It’s good fun to full auto good beginner gun. I don’t like that the hop up is in the slide
by George V. on 10/24/2024
"CYMA: Shame on you.
Very disappointed with build quality:
Heavy metal slide is held on by two extremely fragile plastic tabs at the rear of the replica.
I dropped the replica on my rug in just the "right" way so that both tabs snapped off - the slide will no longer lock in place and must be held on by rubber bands / tape / etc.
Since the plastic tabs are part of the main body of the replica, there is no way to replace them as far as I can tell...
I may modify the hammer (add a pin and a corresponding hole in the slide) to lock it in place that way... Since the hammer is entirely aesthetic this might do the trick.
I have the pieces and can glue them back in place but by the looks of the design, this isn't going to last long or end well.
Other than this very disappointing fault, I'm fairly happy with the replica so far.
One other thing: This thing is way too fat - much wider than normal pistol so the grip is huge. I think this is "Expected" for AEP but there must be a way around this?
Very disappointed with build quality:
Heavy metal slide is held on by two extremely fragile plastic tabs at the rear of the replica.
I dropped the replica on my rug in just the "right" way so that both tabs snapped off - the slide will no longer lock in place and must be held on by rubber bands / tape / etc.
Since the plastic tabs are part of the main body of the replica, there is no way to replace them as far as I can tell...
I may modify the hammer (add a pin and a corresponding hole in the slide) to lock it in place that way... Since the hammer is entirely aesthetic this might do the trick.
I have the pieces and can glue them back in place but by the looks of the design, this isn't going to last long or end well.
Other than this very disappointing fault, I'm fairly happy with the replica so far.
One other thing: This thing is way too fat - much wider than normal pistol so the grip is huge. I think this is "Expected" for AEP but there must be a way around this?