This gun is a great choice for anybody who's beginning to take an interest in Airsoft or for anybody who just wants to shoot some cans in their backyard. With a muzzle velocity of 180 Feet Per Second this gun packs quite a punch.
This is a Spring Airsoft Gun so all you have to do is cock back the slide and shoot. It's fast, clean, inexpensive and easily maintained. The gun does not require any gas or batteries to operate, it's ready for action right out of the box. If you're looking for a fun, reliable Airsoft Gun that looks and performs great, then look no further. You're bound to have a blast with this.
This gun is a great choice for anybody who's beginning to take an interest in Airsoft or for anybody who just wants to shoot some cans in their backyard. With a muzzle velocity of 180 Feet Per Second this gun packs quite a punch.
This is a Spring Airsoft Gun so all you have to do is cock back the slide and shoot. It's fast, clean, inexpensive and easily maintained. The gun does not require any gas or batteries to operate, it's ready for action right out of the box. If you're looking for a fun, reliable Airsoft Gun that looks and performs great, then look no further. You're bound to have a blast with this.
Posted by Unknown on 12th Feb 2019
This gun shoots good and will not disappoint as a backup.
The wire frame stock is my only dislike, as it doesn't fold like a real Skorpion. It folds, yes, but is better as a cheek rest than as a real stock. Could be fixed with some bending I think.
Posted by Stone_Wolf_ on 23rd Nov 2018
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"The Škorpion vz. 61 is a Czechoslovak 7.65 mm machine pistol developed in 1959 by Miroslav Rybář (1924–1970) and produced under the official designation Samopal vzor 61 ("submachine gun model 1961") by the Česká zbrojovka arms factory in Uherský Brod from 1961 to 1979.
Although it was developed for use with security forces and special forces, the weapon was also accepted into service with the Czechoslovak Army, as a personal sidearm for lower-ranking army staff, vehicle drivers, armoured vehicle personnel and special forces. Currently the weapon is in use with the armed forces of several countries as a sidearm. The Škorpion was also licence-built in Yugoslavia, designated M84. It features a synthetic pistol grip in place of the wooden original. A civilian, semi-automatic version was also produced, known as the M84A, also available in .380 ACP (9×17mm Short)."
Posted by StoneWolf on 11th Jul 2017
Shoots great, 1/1 scale, nice weight, nice feel, shoots well, wire stock folds down. Would buy again!
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