After walking over treacherous mountains and swimming through many seas, I have finally come to own my KJW 1911.
Ok, minus the BS, I ordered the gun from buyairsoft on Monday using paypal, and tracked the order via canadapost. By Thursday the same week, the pistol was in town, and the day after that was picked up by me at the post office. I'll save you the details of my post-office experience, it wasn't pretty.
The case came with some bb's, the gun, a pretty KJW catalog, and an instruction manual chalk-full of grammatical and spelling errors undoubtedly conceived during the translation process.
On to the gun, because that's what you all came for.
I am going to start off by mentioning the weight of this gun; it is hefty. I have held a 1911 before, and this air-soft gun is VERY comparable in weight and feel. The rubber grips look gorgeous and feel even better.
In terms of metal, this gun delivers (for a cansoft). The slide is metal, and good metal at that. The inner/outer barrel is metal, as well as the tactical hammer. The slide stop and the trigger are metal as well, and you can add the safety switch to that too.
The tactical hammer has to be pulled back in order to turn on the safety or pull the trigger. This seems to be a good safety feature, as you cannot fire the gun without actually cocking it beforehand. Another safety feature found on virtually all 1911's is the grip safety that prevents spontaneous firing if it's not in somebody's hand.
The sights are a pleasure to look at. They seem to be made out of metal as well, and the spacing between the front and rear sights is just right. As you can see, there are the obvious 3 dots which aid in aiming and are easy to see in low-light. (not sure about glow in the dark)
If i haven't mentioned this yet, I have
just received this gun, and haven't had a chance to shoot anything yet. Also, the problem of me not having any green gas at the moment added to the lack of review, but tomorrow it should see some targets.
The clear plastic is tinted and is not as bad as I envisioned it to be. However, I will paint it the first chance I get. Also, I would have enjoyed it if the barrel was a shiny silver as opposed to black, for it adds a more contrasted appearance to the gun.
Anyways, this gun is rock solid and the metal slide is a fun pastime to play with. After everything was accounted for, i paid $269 for this gun. I shipped to me across Canada seeing as i live in Vancouver, and it was very quick. I heard that Buyairsoft.ca has a rather bad rep, but I can't say so myself judging from my business with them. Apart from what I went through with Canada Post, it was a good experience, so thumbs up Buyairsoft.:mrgreen:
Here are some more pictures:
In conclusion, this is a very stable gun bearing everything a 1911 should have minus the trades. This gun is very well weighted and feels right in the hand, along with being easy to aim. I Haven't taken this bad boy apart yet, but will edit as soon as I do. So far, it seems to have metal guts. I am also considering painting the magazine because I am not currently favoring the silver finish. But hey, that's just me.
Great buy, but a tad expensive (What can you do, you're in Canada). Anybody looking for a durable and life-like sidearm should give it a go.
BTW this is the first review I've ever done, so don't be too critical.
[EDIT] Target test:
I just did a target test, and i did it in my living room because it is raining outside. From 15 ft away, this gun shoots fairly well. It shot well when fired quickly and produced decent groupings. The groupings near the middle were from taking more time in aiming, so the gun is fairly accurate. However, some shots did end up where they were not supposed to go, but that's okay.
In terms of feel and performance, this gun was on the ball. I did have some problems with gas, though. Thus gun eats it like a hummer! But if you consider the diminutive magazine size, it isn't so bad; just fill up on gas ever mag. Also, the cool-down effect was heavily felt after the second mag, and gas spewed in my face every time I fired afterwords.
All in all, the kickback was crisp and solid, and the sights are easy to use. One problem I had was with the slide: It didn't stop when i needed to, and stopped when there are some rounds still in the mag. This may have been a gas/cool-down issue though, I'll have to double check later.
Anyways, that's it for now. I'll take it apart later and post some pics of the hop-up and internals.