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CAA Airsoft Roni Pistol Carbine Conversion Kit for Airsoft Gas Blowback Pistols (Color: Dark Earth / Elite Force GLOCK)

26 Customer Reviews

by Robert W. on 12/06/2024
"I have this platform. I carry a 43 caliber non-lethal for work and this works awesomely with my 43 non-lethal.
by Loegan G. on 06/03/2024
"Great quality, set up and tear down are pretty easy and don’t really require any tools. Very rigid design, my only qualm is the buttock when full extended sometimes doesn’t lock into place for me. highly recommend you get 1 or 2 magpul sling swivels for it as well.
by Nicholas N. on 04/14/2021
"Great quality easy to tear apart and attach m9
by George N. on 03/07/2018
"I expected this conversion kit to feel cheap, light and containing low-end plastics. That's not the case! The flash hider, rails, and stocktube were made of a well-finished metal. The main plastic for the frame is made of a high-quality polymer of some sort.

My TMP26 E2 fit absolutely flawlessly and snug as a bug inside this kit. The description says it won't fit E2's but that was not the case. Also, when the stock is fully collapsed and foregrip is up, it's as big as a collapsed mp7. Very nice for speedy room clearing and an overall maneuverable setup.

Pros:
-Flip-up adjustable sights
-Fits basically all p226's, even E2
-Adjustable stock with cheek rise
-lots of metal parts (that was unexpected)
-a high-quality build of polymer
-QD sling points
-very easy to install (takes 5 seconds to take out p26 if you're good like me ; )
-QD collapsable foregrip
-Allows for a carbine like feel and increases stability and accuracy in shots

Cons:
-Removing the orange tip requires skill, they did a really good job. (take it how you want)
-The front end does wobble a little, but you'd have to really pull on it to try and see that. (just a pet peeve, not really a con because it's such little wobble)
-The trigger safety could have been designed better. Sometimes when off safe it gets in the way and I accidentally switch it back. It could just be me though.

Overall rating: 4.8/5
Not perfect because of the safety and front wobble but damn near close, and for that amazing price. Buy it!
by Jake R. on 06/13/2017
"Bought mine on june and this is an awesome accesory, very real and a little heavy, came in a nice box not generic, I would recommend it, for people wondering is made in taiwan
by Blake I. on 04/20/2017
"Absolutely solid and easy to install. The kit is fantastic. Good quality materials and absolutely no wobble or slack when assembled. This is easily one of the nicest conversion kits I have come across.
by Daniel L. on 04/13/2017
"I got this about 2-3 years ago when it was on sale for $60. It fits perfectly on my KJW Full metal military M9. It adds some weight but a good trade off for stability. It's perfect for Tac City South's pistol/shotgun days!
by Dan G. on 08/19/2016
"I bought this for my KWC Taurus PT99, it took a bit of trimming with a Dremel but I was able to make it fit, fits so nice now it's like it was made for it!! I absolutely LOVE the Roni!!!

I have a vid on YouTube showing what I did to make it fit: KWC PT99 + CAA Roni
by Brian R. on 05/10/2016
"Just got mine in the mail yesterday, and I am blown away with it already. It has a ton of aluminum: muzzle compensator, all three rails, button for folding grip, the entire stock adjustment system (adjustment stop, rails, latch, which all attaches to an aluminum block that bolts into the clam-shell), its a beefy unit. Even has thread-serts in the plastic by the ejection port, so it looks like you could even attach a brass catcher, although I dont have one to try.

My G19 fits nice and snug, but there is a pretty big gap in the clam-shell when it folds together, right at the back of the pistol where the two halves meet by the beavertail on the pistol. I noticed in the "real steel" version G2 that they put a bolt in there, but this is a G1 and it never had that. I can squeeze it together with minimal pressure, so I will probably put a bolt there myself, but it still holds it tight, I just want it for looks. It doesn't show it in the picture, but on mine the rails all have white T-marks, which are crisp and painted well. Also, the muzzle compensator does have a blaze orange ring glued to it, although it doesn't show it in the pictures. Its overall a very solid, well built unit with lots of real metal, which is a plus.
by Jonathan S. on 02/12/2016
"Great piece of gear! Fits the APS ACP Glock (601) with a minor adjustment. The charging handle is a tight fit as the grooves inside are vertical where the APS slide serrations are at an angle. This causes the slide to catch. Ten minutes with a file and the grooves are about 1/2 their original thickness so the slide will operate without hanging up. Quality of the conversion kit is excellent. It is weighty at a little over 5lbs with the APS inserted without a magazine. The magazine holder on the stock will not fit the APS magazines as it is too narrow. It can be removed with a small Allen wrench. The sights are good enough, but I had to apply quite a bit of pressure to rotate the rear sight from the distance aperture to the CQB one. The sights are adjustable for windage and elevation and are sprung up and locked down similar to Magpul MBUS sights. The sling mounts are QD mounts, so if you want to add a sling, you will need QD swivels to attach it. The vertical foregrip is very nice with a solid detent locking it in place and is removable. The hand stop forward of the VFG prevents your hand from sliding onto the barrel or worse, over the muzzle. I'm not a fan of the trigger guard/safety, but it is effective and stays where you put it. The takedown pins are tight at first, but loosen with repetitions. The sliding stock is solid with 5 lengths available all with good detents locking it in place. The adjustable cheek riser is a nice addition and easy to adjust...just make sure you don't accidentally unscrew it all the way as the nut inside the finger knob falls out and is easily lost. The rails are standard picitinny and anodized aluminum. They are nicely rounded and not cheese graters. As I said, it's a solid kit and worth the money!
by chris d. on 05/25/2015
"Fit and finish are very good

Holds WE Glocks pefectly and snugly

Operating the select fire switch is tricky, but the kit can be easily filed to make access easier

As with other Roni kits, the stock is short, so one's face is very near the sights

Sights are spring loaded and are good

Lots of rail space

Makes the full auto Glocks more practical--the full auto WE Glocks are BB hoses--this kit keeps the BBs on target

Recommended


Nice item
by Jon C. on 02/16/2015
"This is an awesome, sturdy conversion kit for your M9.

I have a GBB HFC M9 with semi and full auto options. Due to the high accuracy of the pistol and decent range and power, I decided to buy this so I would have a CQB option.

The size is comparable to an MP5 with the stock at the shortest setting so it is very compact while still offering excellent control and aiming. The flip up sights are easy to use and adjust and offer more precision over the base pistol's sights. The assembled kit feels great and looks awesome. You would not think this was a dressed up pistol just by looking at it.

Pros:
Solid construction, a mix of metal and synthetic material gives this a really nice feel. Everything feels nice and secure and there is no rattling or movement once the pistol is installed in the kit.

Plenty of rail space for various accesories.

flip up sights are easily adjusted.

Adjustable cheek rest and stock are a nice touch.

Fold down foregrip works well and feels more comfortable than I though it would.

The spare mag holder on the stock is a must have. it easily fits even the large extended M9 mag and the easy access to extra ammo will help immensely when you are in a firefight.

CONS:
Once fully assembled the kit adds quite a bit of weight to the base pistol. (I like this but others may not)

Orange tip is glued on, so you can't take it off during games and replace it when finished. (I have found that orange tips are the biggest give away there is when playing a game in the woods)

Installing the M9 is a somewhat involved process. you have to pop 2 pins slide the front and back section out and fold down the foregrip and then the body folds open. Not a problem for me, it was just more complicated than I expected. The only issue I see is that quick changeovers mid game might be difficult.
by chris d. on 01/31/2015
"Follow up review to my earlier, necessarily incomplete review below.

As it turns out, I got ambitious and decided to modify my HFC M190 full auto M9 to fit the Roni kit. All that was required was filing off material at the slot for the rail (the slot needs to be more forward) and filing the right side selector switch so it wouldn't rub on the Roni kit. Use the Roni inserts to mark the area under the rail where material has to be removed.

I made no modifications to the Roni kit because I was waiting for a WE-Tech M9 to arrive in the mail, and I didn't want to make any changes that would disallow it fitting.

The HFC M9 DID fit, and it DID work, but because the charging handle rubbed on the body of the Roni kit, full auto was sluggish.

I did manage to install both a WE-Tech M9 (old model) and a WE-Tech M9A1 (new model)--both un-modified--and they fit very well and functioned perfectly.

The kit is well made and sturdy, although due to a poor design, the collapsing stock is wobbly. The bar that the stock slides along will need a shim to tighten it up. The wobble isn't much, but it SHOULD be rock solid...

For my taste, the stock should be able to extend a bit more. I feel like my face is too far forward, lying right over the pistol. The adjustable cheek rest is just the right height--without a mask.

There is plenty of rail space and the stock sights are quite good. They are spring loaded and pop up when a button is pressed.

The flash hider is removable, to make a gaping hole in the front of the device. I am hoping that a suppressor and extended barrel will fit through the opening. Preliminary "eyeball" measurements indicate the bore axis is centered in the flash hider.

All in all, the Roni is a neat kit which makes the full auto M9 a lot more practical. The new version WE-Tech M9 is a BB hose, and the Roni kit keeps all the BBs on target.
by chris d. on 12/13/2014
"More of a warning than a review: this will NOT fit the HFC M190 pistol.

The charging handle DOES fit perfectly, but neither the attachments under the barrel nor over the tail are even close. Substantial modification to the pistol and/or Roni kit would be required--and I was unwilling to do either.

Weight of the kit was surprising, especially in the front end (it's heavy). Fit and finish was pretty good--it's hard to tell without a pistol in it...

Follow-up review when I receive the WE-Tech M9
by Darin B. on 10/18/2013
"I ordered this kit a few days ago. The box art was great. The foam insert is high quality and will work great for storing and transporting the gun to and from the field. The instructions were in english and were easy to understand with pictures as well as highlighted portions to instruct on assembly and operation of the product.

I am using it with a KJW P226 which fit perfectly without need for any modificaitons. After installing the gun into the kit it functioned flawlessly.

The plastic is sturdy and should last a long time. The fit of all parts is tight including the butt stock. It has a top rail from front to rear of the reciever part with left and right rails for flashlight or lasers.

It comes with flip up adjustable front and rear sites which are of good quality plastic and metal. The sites have a large and small hole.

A detachable and collapsable foregrip is a good quality and locks into place with no wobble at all. Everything is fits well....I can't say that enough.

It has a QD attach point for a sling right at the rear of the receiver that worked well with my QD sling attachment. The adjustable butt stock fits tightly with no wobble. The butt stock uses a push button on the shoulder pad area to securely lock it in place. There is also a spare mag holder that locks into place. You actually have to push a tab to release the mag so you can do a mag swap. This is a very nice touch.

The charging handle slides securely over the rear site on the P226. And the kit reciever has a safety switch that covers the entire trigger area to ensure you do not negligently discharge your weapon with it engaged.

Overall I can say enough about the quality of this product. It is well worth what I paid for it and would recommend this to anyone wanting a good close quarters weapon as well as the ability to remove the pistol at any time to just use it as a pistol.