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WinGun - They also make some low end CO2 NBBs.

 

These revolvers have been around a while (GunsNGuys had them months ago), but I've never seen a review anywhere.

 

The 'design' is very similar to that electric revolver.

 

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WinGun - They also make some low end CO2 NBBs.

 

These revolvers have been around a while (GunsNGuys had them months ago), but I've never seen a review anywhere.

 

Yeah, I was dying to get one but not enough to risk getting a gun with no reviews that no-one has any clue on from an unknown manufacturer.

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Ought to change the company name from WinGun to FailGun. I remember G&G showing some pics before of the similar design (unusually lengthened space between cylinder and hammer) but these are just waaay fuglier. I mean, come on! How hard is it to clone a Tanaka much less a Marushin if they wanted to make any money?

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RIS on a revolver... did I just see that? WTF!???!?!?!?! Is nothing sacred? What's next? No, I take that back, I don't want to know. I was excited by the headline... I'm off to put RIS rails on all my RIS accessories...

Those other guns did not look bad, but they had longer frames than needed for the cylinder... they look stretched.

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These revolvers have very different looks. That said I kinda want one simply on the grounds that its big, full metal, a revolver, it has shells and is c02 powered. I also own one of the $50 gas uhc revolvers which chrono at 264 with .25 and which is often mistaken for a marushin. Just because its not made by tanaka or marushin doesnt mean its a bad performer on the field which is what most of us (not all) are after firstly and not trades and exact measurements.

 

I plan on getting this revolver because its likely going to be a decent preformer. I have never heard of any cases of a nbb c02 pistol failing due to internal parts failing but if you ask about if I have heard any cases of a wa failing internally I would say I have heard fewer cases of them working then not.

 

My only concern for this revolver is accuracy and and fps. My field limit permits nothing beyond 350 with .25 which is borderline for a lot of c02 guns but since previous models they made averaged in the mid 340's with .2 I am not terribly concerned about that side. Accuracy has never been great for any revolver i have ever known of (tanaka included). So as long as its able to consistantly hit a person at 30-40 its a winner in my book.

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But think, 4 lasers in a diamond! It'd be so AWESOME.

 

Ok, lol, that's so over the top that it overcomes my disgust!

 

Zeaken, we'll just have to see about accuracy. I've only seen a few accurate revolvers (Tanaka SAAs. My personal one was just as accurate as most mid-sized AEGs) myself. I think that the big hurtle in making an accurate revolver is getting the cylinder to line up perfectly with the bore. Even real wheelguns can't get that right sometimes. The tolerances have to be perfect.

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