🔫 Lock, load, and lead the pack with unstoppable soft bullet firepower!
The G FIRING Soft Bullet Toy Gun bh666 is a semi-automatic handgun designed for tactical target shooting with 50 soft bullets, 3 magazines, and an automatic shell ejection system. Crafted from durable plastic, it offers extended playtime and versatile use for teens and adults alike, supported by reliable customer service.
Brand | G FIRING |
Color | Black |
Rounds | 6 |
Caliber | 8.0 |
Product Dimensions | 7.7"L x 1.2"W x 5.3"H |
Manufacturer | GFIRING |
Model Name | bh666 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.21 x 8.82 x 2.56 inches |
Package Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.7 x 1.2 x 5.3 inches |
Brand Name | G FIRING |
Material | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | bh666 |
Included Components | Target, Bullets, Magazine |
K**7
Works great!
Works great, doesn’t jam hardly at all and the shells actually eject like they should ! My kid loves it!
S**S
Fun little plinker for the price, though jams/fails to eject somewhat regularly
I could see this being useful to introduce good firearm habits to younger folks for sure. It is loaded and operated very similarly to a real firearm. The multi-action trigger is very cool, I didn't think it was possible to have a shell ejecting little plinker without batteries or compressed gas of some sort. It is not powerful at all, being shot with this just feels like someone flicking you lightly with their finger, lol. Therefore, it is very safe, but I'd still recommend eye protection if handled by children. It feels sturdy in the sense that it doesn't rattle or anything, but compared to my Tokyo Marui G18C airsoft pistol, it is extremely light, so it doesn't feel realistic in the hand. I ran a few mags through it and found it tends to fail to eject/jam on the last two rounds quite often. Probably something to do with the mag spring stiffness. I do wish they offered shells and ammo separately, as I can tell they will both get lost very easily.
D**N
Cool toy that is also useful for training
Right out of the box I was really impressed at how similar both the size and feel of this toy is to an actual Glock. This thing fit all of my accessories the same as the real thing. Just this feature alone is enough to make it an excellent safe alternative for holstering and target acquisition drills in the house, not to mention basic gun handling safety in a classroom environment.I really appreciate the black coloring with the orange barrel which, of course, is required. I also think that it is hilarious that they removed the “OCK“ from the Glock logo on the slide and refer to the model as an “18C“ which is kind of in between the actual models.I was really impressed by the action and functionality of the toy. I was amazed that they could simulate a slide blowback function without using any CO2 or electric power. The whole thing is able to function just through finger leverage combined with spring power and ingenuity. Each pull of the trigger cycles the action all by itself. Very cool! The plastic and rubber projectiles lock snuggly down against the springs inside each cartridge. The “primer“ on each cartridge is a button that rocks back a lever inside to release the projectile and allowing it to travel down the barrel. I was pleasantly surprised that not only does the magazine release work the way it should but so does the slide release on lock-back.I do recommend using a soft, impact absorbing material behind your targets to make retrieval of the projectiles easier. With the rubberized fore-end, they really bounce and go pretty much anywhere. Tracking them down did get a little old, and the accuracy leaves a lot to be desired, but it is a ton of fun to use! The plastic shells are ejected like spent casings in the real thing which increases the cool factor even more.I really appreciated the fact that they included three magazines. Each one holds six rounds, so between the three of them, they accommodate all 18 included cartridges. They even load through the top, against a spring loaded follower like the real thing as well.All in all, I think that this toy gun is totally worth the price, not only for just plain fun but also as a useful training tool.
A**R
Expectation
It's an okay toy gun. I mean, it's plastic. What do you expect. I understand why they give you a lot of Bullets. The Bullets come apart easily. No, I'm not being ruff with the product. I had an experience where the Casing broke inside the toy gun whenever first pulling the trigger. It was the very first time firing the toy gun too. So a little disappointed, but again. What do you expect. Do I know of it's worth, eh. I would honestly pay the price for something more expensive than trying to find something low price.
N**T
Great Prop Gun
This prop gun is extremely accurate to the real life thing. I've personally handled other prop guns recently and by far this is the most accurate and my personal favorite. I'm using this for a costume I'm working on and it works just like the real thing. When the clip runs out the prop actually cocks all the way back indicating it's out of ammunition just like an actual firearm. This has not jammed on me once like previous prop firearms I've handled. I would highly recommend this for potential Halloween costumes or even firearm collectors who would like something to mess around with without the danger of a real one. I wouldn't recommend this to kids though due to its extremely high accuracy on the real life thing
R**E
Realistic look and function for a toy
Points for a realistic look, loading action, and decently realistic function/usage for those aspiring action movie makers! It's close enough to the real thing honestly to also be used as a tool to teach about weapon safety. It has provided hours of fun for my "action-hero" kid. It comes with everything pictured, and is easy to put together. Although as a parent, the red tips that separate from the shells are EVERYWHERE, as are the shells, because the shells seem to go in all sorts of directions (it's not entirely predictable, and they don't fall out just to the right side, some of them fling up and around to the left). They are tiny and hard to find, so be prepared to lose a ton of them quickly if you don't have a dedicated empty space to use them in. The range on our particular product seems to only be about 10 feet or less, and I haven't found the accuracy to be consistent, but it doesn't seem to bother the primary user any.
R**N
Tons of Fun
I picked this up for my son. He was looking for a toy pistol that had a realistic slide. This one is almost too realistic. It looks exactly like a Glock and functions very similarly. It even has little bullets that it shoots and ejects from the cartridge. They are hard to keep track of, but they are fun to use. We have done a lot of indoor target shooting with this. It is not terribly accurate, but it is the most realistic toy pistol I have ever seen, and it is very fun to play with. It does not require CO2 or anything like that. Everything seems to be spring-loaded, so you push the bullet into the casing and the casing into the clip. It is even semi-automatic, which is a nice touch.
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