2012年03月28日
HK45 from KSC
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The new Hekler &’ Koch HK45 ACP airsoft replica from KSC Japan.
Frame is ABS plastic, comes with one 29 round magazine. Using the System 7 developed by KSC for the GBBs. Chrono results range from 76-83m/s, which is average for KSC guns and and higher than Tokyo Marui's.
The box, comes in new silver instead of the usual blue from previous KSC guns.
In the box, the gun is inside a plastic bag. I am a little surprised on the discoloration of the magazine, but nothing major.
Comes with the large grip replacement for those with bigger hands, I have a small hand so the grip was just fine for me. It also comes with a tool for the grip replacement and of course the hop-up adjustment tool of KSC.
The left and right side view
The grip is nice to to the touch and feels right with my hands. Notice also the nice HK markings on the grip.
Another HK45 marking on the magazine bumper
The enlarge magazine release button which is nice considering that I am a lefty.
Very meticulous and accurate markings on the left and right side of the gun. The slide stop is also ambidextrous.
Safety lever on the left side, which is not ambidextrous which is a little bit disappointing, but real gun is not ambidextrous in that anyway.
Very visible white dots on the front and rear sight
Under rail for accessory attachment, flashlight, laser, etc.
Hopup can be adjusted by pulling the slide.
All in all, it is a nice gun. But since I am used to my guns with metal slides this one sounds so plastic to me. I would definitely buy this gun if the aftermarket metal slide comes out soon. But not yet, I can wait....
I am also waiting for the HK45 from Tokyo Marui. Then we will see which one.
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The new Hekler &’ Koch HK45 ACP airsoft replica from KSC Japan.
Frame is ABS plastic, comes with one 29 round magazine. Using the System 7 developed by KSC for the GBBs. Chrono results range from 76-83m/s, which is average for KSC guns and and higher than Tokyo Marui's.
The box, comes in new silver instead of the usual blue from previous KSC guns.
In the box, the gun is inside a plastic bag. I am a little surprised on the discoloration of the magazine, but nothing major.
Comes with the large grip replacement for those with bigger hands, I have a small hand so the grip was just fine for me. It also comes with a tool for the grip replacement and of course the hop-up adjustment tool of KSC.
The left and right side view
The grip is nice to to the touch and feels right with my hands. Notice also the nice HK markings on the grip.
Another HK45 marking on the magazine bumper
The enlarge magazine release button which is nice considering that I am a lefty.
Very meticulous and accurate markings on the left and right side of the gun. The slide stop is also ambidextrous.
Safety lever on the left side, which is not ambidextrous which is a little bit disappointing, but real gun is not ambidextrous in that anyway.
Very visible white dots on the front and rear sight
Under rail for accessory attachment, flashlight, laser, etc.
Hopup can be adjusted by pulling the slide.
All in all, it is a nice gun. But since I am used to my guns with metal slides this one sounds so plastic to me. I would definitely buy this gun if the aftermarket metal slide comes out soon. But not yet, I can wait....
I am also waiting for the HK45 from Tokyo Marui. Then we will see which one.
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