Cybergun Colt Licensed Python .357 Magnum Airsoft Revolver by King Arms (Color: Electroplated Black / 4" / Green Gas)
7 Customer Reviews
by Joseph H. on 01/20/2024
"I’ve had this revolver for a few days now, it is a very nice and accurate replica of the real counterpart. Very nice out of box and far heavier than I expected as it is almost completely all metal other than the grip which is a plastic rubber.
Only couple drawbacks is 1. the grip, as it is a cheaper plastic-rubber material and is already starting to split at the bottom. And 2. It is pretty inaccurate at medium to long range and it seems to shoot really randomly.
Very nice gun and super fun to play with and use. 5/5 would recommend is you are interested 👍
Only couple drawbacks is 1. the grip, as it is a cheaper plastic-rubber material and is already starting to split at the bottom. And 2. It is pretty inaccurate at medium to long range and it seems to shoot really randomly.
Very nice gun and super fun to play with and use. 5/5 would recommend is you are interested 👍
by Henry L. on 01/03/2024
"If you are looking for the best authentic replica of the Colt Python these are what you are looking for. Happy with my purchase and these are amazing to play with.
by Sam S. on 12/08/2023
"Had my Python Colt for a few months now, operates smoothly as expected and would recommend if you are looking for an airsoft revolver. Not as high power as the WG revolvers but much nicer finish and built.
by Kevin K. on 11/11/2023
"Awesome revolver right out of the package! Easy to use very fun to play with. Would recommend.
by Xavier P. on 01/20/2024
"Good replica, performance seems relatively solid for what it is, action is smooth and everything looks nice.
Unfortunately the included speedloader is junk, broke after using it twice. Just get a real Python/generic .357 speedloader.
And for those seeking an accurate revolver for a Rick Grimes look, this is a great option.
Unfortunately the included speedloader is junk, broke after using it twice. Just get a real Python/generic .357 speedloader.
And for those seeking an accurate revolver for a Rick Grimes look, this is a great option.
by Ryan T. on 07/01/2024
"Bought this from Evike Outpost in Antioch, I'm a personal fan of revolvers, so I was elated when I got this, and couldn't wait to try it out. Off the bat, when I started using it, I noticed that the green gas intake nozzle was angled, which made it difficult to fill. The cylinder would also be unreliable, as two rounds identically loaded would have one fire and the other not leave the shell. On some occasions, the cylinder would not turn or swing out, being locked in the gun by the barrel, and requiring to be pried apart to be unloaded. Although it was fun to use, it only lasted a total of 4 hours spread over a week before it started refusing to fill, and gassing out. Had to return it. Could be better given some modifications.
by Kevin D. on 07/26/2022
"Out of the box, the python had issues. But with some tweaking, I was able to get it running perfectly. I would give it 4 stars when you resolve the issues but I have to give it a 2. Also, this is definitely a gun you want to read up about proper revolver etiquette especially since the gun didn't come with a manual. Don't flip the cylinder closed like you see in the movies. When reloading, open the cylinder by holding the catch back and pushing on the upper portion of cylinder. This will preserve the notches on the sides of the cylinder. After loading the shells, close the cylinder while holding the catch open AND while your fingers are in the frame, push the spring loaded barrel nozzle out of the way.
Fixable Issues
- The trigger/hammer jams frequently. Culprit seems to be a really strong spring holding the barrel nozzle against the shells. If you remove the outer barrel, there's a spacer retaining the spring at the front of the inner barrel. Removing the spacer fixes this issue. Another culprit is the cylinder was jiggling in its crane. The fix here is to shim the cylinder crane with a thin piece of tape.
- Gun shoots a bit too much to the right. Culprit was that the fixed hopup bucking was not aligned. It was canted 15 degrees and not completely horizontal. Remove the outer barrel, then adjust the bucking.
- Spinning the cylinder causes the ejector rod to unscrew itself (abit too easily). Some loctite would help here. If you don't notice the rod being loose, you could misalign the cutout and bend the rod when reloading.
Non-Fixable Issues
- the paint wears off easily, right off the bat within 3 hours of test firing. It is already showing wear on the main body and edges.
Fixable Issues
- The trigger/hammer jams frequently. Culprit seems to be a really strong spring holding the barrel nozzle against the shells. If you remove the outer barrel, there's a spacer retaining the spring at the front of the inner barrel. Removing the spacer fixes this issue. Another culprit is the cylinder was jiggling in its crane. The fix here is to shim the cylinder crane with a thin piece of tape.
- Gun shoots a bit too much to the right. Culprit was that the fixed hopup bucking was not aligned. It was canted 15 degrees and not completely horizontal. Remove the outer barrel, then adjust the bucking.
- Spinning the cylinder causes the ejector rod to unscrew itself (abit too easily). Some loctite would help here. If you don't notice the rod being loose, you could misalign the cutout and bend the rod when reloading.
Non-Fixable Issues
- the paint wears off easily, right off the bat within 3 hours of test firing. It is already showing wear on the main body and edges.