Betsey I.
August 7, 2025
I usually only review products I’ve bought when I’m bored at work and amazon send an email, but I wanted to review this because of all the negative reviews in hopes to clarify some complaints.This is not a child’s toy, nor is it a competition grade airsoft gun. I’ll address why it’s not for kids first.For a pre-teen/teenager that respects gun safety it’s fine. But not only is it delicately built (as far as kid abuse goes, it’s quite well made when handled properly) it’s much too powerful for a child to wield carelessly. It advertises at 250fps with .12g bbs but so does my walther ppq pistol and this is much more powerful than that. A child could hurt them self or others (people and animals). I originally purchased this to deter possums and stray cats from my porch and after injuring a possum more than I intended it will no longer be used for that purpose. As I said, it’s well made, but it’s still plastic, so any drop could break off any barrel extension or stock.As for competition grade, it’s not feasible. After a lot of hop-up adjustments it’s really only accurate to about 20ft and that’s pushing it with .20g bbs. The magazine only holds 40 rounds and is not fun to load. I purchased additional magazines but it’s still not enough to take into competition, especially with how timely it can be to reload. If you’re looking for an auto airsoft gun for war games, you’re gonna have to spend a little more money.A few additional cons before I get to the pros.The barrel extension on mine had a slight bow causing increased inaccuracy. The silencer however is perfectly straight and adds a little accuracy. So it works out.The flashlight is not nearly powerful enough to be useful on a rifle. It may be that the batteries that came with it are weak and need replacing but I chose to mount an LED cree flashlight instead. However, since all the accessories are picatinny, I was able to mount the flashlight on my Berreta.The battery is NiCd and the charger doesn’t have an over charge protection and the instructions came with no charging suggestions. I’ve only had the unit for about a week, but with my experience with other such batteries (a series of six AA types) I suggest about 4 hours. Since it’s nicd there is a potential for memory charge so I also suggest fully discharging it before recharging (at least at first).Now for the pros:It’s cheap!!! Seriously, for less than $60 you get a full size m16 replica that’s fully and semi automatic. Tons of accessories, (even if some are subpar) — battery, charger, red dot sight, flashlight, two barrel extensions, “speed†loader (better than pushing them in by hand), extendable stock, strap (although I suggest upgrading). If you want something cheap and fun to play with just to shoot cans or deter vermin (please do it from a distance, if you’re too close it really does damage, lesson learned) this is your guy. It also comes with a bag of bbs to get you started (I already had .20g seamless bbs and preferred them for accuracy but while what comes with it seems to be .12g they too are seamless and are not likely to bust and jam)Additional items such as a secondary battery and additional magazines are also cheap. I got a second battery for around $8 and a set of two magazines for less than $10.For its price, it really is well made. Yes, if you drop it even a foot on a barrel extension it’s going to break off; it’s plastic. But the parts that matter are metal. You wouldn’t drop a real m16 so just don’t drop this one either.Picatinny rails. Everywhere. There is no accessory you cannot attach to this. While weaver attachments always fit picatinny the reverse is not always true. But these are true picatinny.The battery seems pretty decent. I’ve only had it a week but using it about 30min - hour every day I just had to recharge yesterday. And there was one night I put it through the ringer while I was adjusting the hop-up.Conclusion, you get what you pay for. I wouldn’t take it into a competition. But it’s fun as hell. Some other reviews have complained of jamming. In the week (and around 2500 rounds) I’ve had it I have not experienced it. There have been just a few occasions that I fire and nothing comes out, but that’s pretty typical of spring powered guns; if the bb isn’t in front of the spring it won’t eject. On the next trigger pull everything is fine. I suspect other’s jamming issues come from using cheap bbs that have seams (which tend to break in pressure and then send small pieces in places they shouldn’t be).I highly suggest seamless, competition grade .20g bbs. If you’re looking for extra distance you can use .12g, but you’ll have to fidget with the hop-up to stop them from soaring straight up after 10ft.Lastly, if you plan on using this in your yard, I would also consider using biodegradable bbs (I unfortunately did not but now have some ordered). In the past week I’ve probably spent nearly 2500 bbs. And while I thought they would just disappear into the grass, you can definitely see them.Happy shooting. It’s definitely worth its price tag.
S.Munk
July 22, 2025
I got this gun because it had good reviews and my other Airsoft gun was from BBTac so i thought good of it. When i opened the package, it suprised me how heavy it was. (The gun itself weighs about six pounds)So i started putting all the batterys in (AAA's in flashlight, Watch battery in Sight) and i discovered something very scary. There was no battery for the gun! Now i'm worried, because there's no battery. So when i check the instructions on where the battery goes (Not the best instructions ever, but it gets an unexperienced airsofter started) And so everybody knows it's in the barrel! So i checked, and to my suprise (and relief) the battery is already plugged in. Whew! That was close!Now about the Sight (my one problem) I personally like putting the sight where the carry handle is, because it looks like a small sniper, and if you have it where Amazon.com's picture has it; You cannot. See. Anything.Now, i have come across a problem with the sight. I took the carry-handle off and mounted it there, all good right? Nope! The problem is it mounts too low, i found a 1/2 Inch riser that should do the job, but that was my only problem. Still loving the gun!Pros:Good Weight to the gun,Cool Accessories,Great Beginner gun,There ARE replacement clips!Has Semi AND Full AutoCons:On full auto, the clip goes fast, I have not had the chance to use the gun, but i will update this once i do. Hope this was helpful!
James Fountain
December 6, 2024
We bought two of these, one for each of our sons, for Christmas. One of the units had a red dot that would not allow for any adjustment and the rail light on the other had a failed LED. I've reached out to BBTac on three occasions asking for warranty support; however, there has not been a single response to any of my requests. Within thirty minutes of the boys unwrapping their presents, the "barrel" extension was broken on both of them. It's easy to see why as you handle the gun itself. The plastic is of a very brittle design with almost no reinforcement in areas that are subject to force. I honestly don't believe there would be anyway for even an adult to avoid breaking these unless they left in the box forever. The breakage of the two barrel extensions was only a cosmetic so we chocked it up to trying to find a bargain. With that said, the cons have only continued:Cons:1-Plastic is extremely brittle and lacks adequate support resulting in barrel breakage even with care and the breakage of a buffer tube after a fall from less than 2 feet.2-Hop adjustment has no effect on bb flight3-Semi-auto mode fails to function on both units purchased (has been this way since the first use)4-BBs have extreme rise and erratic flight outside of ~15 feet5-Poor initial quality on accessories rendering them useless6-Failure of manufacturer to respond to warranty concerns on failed out of the box accessories7-Short life spanBased on me experience with two of these and their general inability to function and lagged of any ruggedness for play I would have to say that I find any review of greater than 2 stars suspect. When you add in the lack of warranty support/manufacturer communication this is not even a one star product. I can't encourage you enough to stay away from this BBTac gun, truly you are better suited to either save your money for a 100+ dollar gun from a local supplier or just light your money on fire, in the end the result would be the same. Honestly one of the worst products I've ever purchased at any point in my life.So I thought it would be worth adding a bit more. For anyone interested after three months there is still no communication from BBtac support. At this point the second stock has broken off, I watched it happen, the gun was leaned against a wall, slid to the side and it just popped off. The semi-auto function on both guns has become completely unusable and the auto function on one is intermittent. Both speed loaders have broken, neither light still functions, one of the red dots has failed. Please think hard before buying anything from this company, it may be easier to just tear your money up and throw it in the yard.