Manufacturer: Cybergun
Model: Cybergun Smith and Wesson Model 645
FPS: 240-250
Cost: Not sold independently- Bundled with Cybergun Smith and Wesson M3000 (rebranded DE M47)
Introduction: Cybergun sells an "On-Duty" bundle kit which includes a Smith and Wesson M3000 (simply a rebranded M47), a couple of acessories such as a hoslter, and a spring pistol, the Model 645. While this is simply an add-on to the bundle, the pistol is a simple, yet solid performer.
Externals: The replica is very light, the exception being the magazine. It provides most of the weight for the replica. The red tip is tapered 14mm, but I have yet to find out if this is CCW or CW. It features S&W trades on the grip and relatively poorly etched text on the slide of the pistol. It does not have an open ejection port. Overall, nothing very impressive, and maybe half-decent to look at from a distance.
Metal Parts: There are no metal parts other than screws, the spring and the barrel of the replica. The magazine appears to have a metal weight inside.
Safety: The pistol uses the slide lock as a safety, making it less realistic. The safety feels flimsy and may fail if the trigger is pulled hard-enough. Thus, the safety is relatively disaappointing.
Magazine: The magazine is all plastic but has a great heft due to the weight inside. It is the most solid part of the whole replica. It holds about 15 bbs.
Firing: To fire the KWC Sig Sauer P226, simply pull back the slide till you hear and click and carefully allow the slide to return to its original position. The trigger pull is very light and feels sloppy. The actual performance of the gun is actually suprisingly decent, with it able to easily reach distances of 80 ft with .12 gram bbs. The FPS at these ranges is about 240 FPS. .20 gram bbs are not recommended as range drops heavily when using heavier weight ammo.
Conclusion: Although the Cybergun S&W Model 645 is not sold individually and only in the bundle, it is a solid addition to the package and though simple and has slightly sub-par performance, it is built solidly and it's simple operation means it will last a long time. A series of stress tests over a long period of time show that this replica has the ability to perform for a long time if handled properly. It probably won't survive a drop, but will survive normal wear and tear for a long time. Ultimately, it is great for plinking and maybe a light hearted springer skirmish, but definitely falls short of being a side-arm or going against AEGs.
Airsoft Springers Reviews:
Externals: 2/5
Durability: 3/5
Accuracy: 3/5
Range: 3/5
Power: 3/5
Overall: 3/5
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