MK23 Navy Seal Spring Pistol airsoft gun

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MK23 Navy Seal Spring Pistol airsoft gun

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 : MK23 Navy Seal Spring Pistol airsoft gun
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: UTG
EAN: 0609463087117
Label: UTG
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Manufacturer: UTG
Publisher: UTG
Studio: UTG



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionA long awaited option for many spring powered airsoft enthusiasts, UTG has finally released the MK23 spring powered pistol. This pistol is well put together and offers similar levels of detail as KSC's much more expensive MK23. Mock silencer; does not silence gun.... Velocity: 310~320fps when using 0.12g BBS and 220~240fps with 0.2g BBs Overall length: 9.5 in (240mm)/14in (365mm) w/mock silencer (silencer does not silence the gun!) Works with: 0.12g and 0.2g BBs Weight: 1.3 lbs(600g ) Magazine capacity: 25 rounds Fire mode: Manual cocking Safety: YES Extra Magazine Included Orange muzzle ... Includes gun, 2 mags, mock silencer (silencer does not silence the gun) & manual...




Features:
  • caliber: 6mm
  • velocity: 320.00 ft/sec
  • Warranty: 30 Day Limited Warranty
  • Spring airsoft gun with mock silencer













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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Spring Gun For A Great Price
I ordered the gun and got it in 5 days.
-Shoots great and far
-2 magizines (one in gun, one extra)
-Comes with a silencer but it makes same noise
-You can just pull the trigger without cocking it
-Cocking the gun is not rocket science, it is easy
-Can put it in safety or fire mode which is great
Overall it is great gun



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Just plain awesome.
Fast delivery, sleek look. It's awesome looking. I dig the whole fullmetal supressor thing, too. Can't wait to try it out.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - pretty accurate
the mk 23 is plastic- only the mags and the fake silencer are metal. the gun by itself is very inaccurate, but when you put the silencer on it it is only about a centimeter off upwards for every 12 feet, the magazines give the gun a "real" feeling and they are supposed to hold 27 shots, but i only load it to about 25. it's hard to load it at first, because if you don't put them all the way in, they will pop out, i've already lost about 15 bbs that way, i don't know if it is just the bbs or the mag. the silencer is dusty when you screw it in, so you would probably need to clean out the inside so the barrel doesn't get all dirty and possibly distort the shot or mess up the gears on the inside.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Look no further...
Let me start by saying that while I've handled several airsoft guns before, this is the first one I've actually owned. So far, it seems like it was a great choice.

True, it's not full metal, but the plastic is strong and the gun still has a good feel to it. The "suppressor" is metal but it's pretty useless, which by the way is a silly thing for people to complain about. It's not a real pistol, there's no explosion and no muzzle flash to suppress in the first place.

Anyway, I've been using .2g pellets for target practice and its accuracy lives up to its reputation. I was still able to consistently hit my target 100+ feet away. Just for fun my friend held out a cigarette, and I knocked it out on the first shot.

I've only just started "field testing" it in battle, in spring pistol only shootouts, but so far I've always gotten more hits than my friend.

The spring is strong, the slide is tough to pull back at first, but you'll get used to it and appreciate the extra range and power you'll get out of it. Right now I'd say the biggest downside about it isn't with the gun itself, but with the clips. I was expecting them to come with a hole towards the bottom of the clip for speed loading pellets directly from the bottle, but there is none. On the other hand, the inclusion of a spare clip offsets this, as many pistols only come with one.

Bottom line: for this price I doubt you'll find a better pistol (trust me, I've looked!), let alone a better deal. Beginners will find this to be a great start, and for veterans it will be an excellent addition to their collection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Nuthin but nice!
I was not sure what to expect when I purchased this nicely pieced device,, but when I opened the Box and took out This pistol and shot at a 1/2inch thick cardboard Target. It FEELS Great when your sliding the Metal Mag inn, and you put the Hefty Metal Silencer on at the end of the barrel, then you cock back and shoot your target, its just a great feeling.

Its a good and awesome buy for the Price, Its amazingly Sturdy, and the 2 Mags and Silencer give a great feel of weight in your hands.
You kind of have to see and feel for yourselves to appreciate this awesome Item, so I say enjoy a great bargain while you can!



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