Desolation mkII Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 (edited) Right, I have recently purchaced this gun from airsoft scotland. i have seen many questions on the forums about the AIM boys guns. There is already an MP5 review so I will only review the M4a1. It cost £30 from Airsoft scotland. In the Box Included in the box was the gun itself, a small packet of BBs, the magazine and also a small box saying (but not containing) 6 AA bateries. Upon closer inspection I found out that this box is not long enough to fit one AA batery in, never mind 6. Introduction/First Imperesions. The AIM boys guns are AEGs created to get younger people into airsoft. For this reason they are smaller than your average AEG (about 80% of the normal size), they are also less powerfull, though they still have a notable rate of fire. When I first opened the box the M4 was much bigger than I had been expecting it to be, when I measured it it was 72cm (stock extended). It was also heavier than I expected (but ways nothing when compared to an AEG). Closer inspection. Upon closer inspection, the gun seemed well made. It has an adjustable sight which can be made smaller and moved left and right by twisting a small knob. The charging handle is non functional, as expected. The M4 has many small features that do not function, other than the sights, the fire selector and the mag ejection there is very little else that moves. The very front part of the barrel is quite plastic looking and looks like it could snap off without much dificulty. I also noticed that to fire the M4 you need to press down a small button with your fore finger. This button is on the grip so you don't have to think about pressing it down. The Magazine. The Magazine is a rather odd system. Firsly you oped a door on the top of the mag and pour in about 100 BBs. Then you must put it in the gun, once in point the gun at the floor and pull down a switch on the front of the mag. Then shake the gun to get some into the tube that feeds the gun. Once done press a button on the side of the mag which locks the BBs in the spring tube. The Mag fits about 17 BBs in the spring tube, and 100+ in the second chamber. This process may sound complicated but can be carried out in about 5 seconds. The Batterys. The batterys are inserted by pulling back the ring behind the grip, the lifting the top of the grip off. Then 6 AA batterys must be inserted. ( I used Tescos Alkaline) The Stock. The stock can be extended to four places. This is done by squeezing the lever on the stock and pulling it back. The Sights. The sight has two settings, it has a small hole and a large hole to look through. These can be alternated using a knob on the side of the carry handle. Using the same knob the sights can also be moved from left to right. Firing. Once I had loaded the magazine and inserted the batterys I went outside. I flicked the fire selector so Semi Auto and fired a couple of shots that went about 15 meters. I opened up the hopup flap and adjusted the hopup, I aimed and fired again this time it went about 25 meters. I then flicked it into full auto and let go a burst. This gun has quite a high rate of fire. I would estimate it to be about 15 Rounds Per Second. I then stood a chair about 15 meters away and shot at it, with a bit of trying I could hit the chair most times (about 60%) however occasionaly about every 1/6 shots a bb fires completely off target. I don't know if this is just my gun though. Going back inside I fired at my sticky target from about 5 meters and hit every time with quite a good grouping just above the bullseye. I don not know the power of this gun but Airsoft scotlands sight says that it is about 130 fps, I would say its slightly more but without a chronometer I cannot be sure. for comparison it is a lot more powerfull than a TM EBB. All in all I would say that this is a great gun for beginers, children and backyard plink wars. I would say that you could possibly just about get away with using it in a CQB (its 80% size would be an advantage), but i doubt it at a woodland, for a laugh I will try using it in a woodlan skirmish. I will try get some better accuracy tests done with it tommorow, bu it was raing when i was shooting it today hence I only shot at a chair. Edited June 29, 2005 by Desolation mkII Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lance Jackass Posted June 29, 2005 Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 Great little review there mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Desolation mkII Posted June 29, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2005 Thanks that was my first time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
blitz Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 yes my gun also did bent shots but it was more like 1 in every 3 or 2 spray some silcicon down the mag well and get the hop-up after that my gun fired perfect EVERY time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Desolation mkII Posted June 30, 2005 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Thanks, Ill get right to it. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
5thElement Posted June 30, 2005 Report Share Posted June 30, 2005 Good review Sounds like a good buy for 30 quid. You'll need to invest in some rechargeables though! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Desolation mkII Posted July 17, 2005 Author Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 yes my gun also did bent shots but it was more like 1 in every 3 or 2 spray some silcicon down the mag well and get the hop-up after that my gun fired perfect EVERY time Yea its stopped now after i put about 1000 rounds through in frustration. A fault that I have noticed happening occasionaly though is that on semi auto the shot ocasionaly stops part way through and it needs to be put on full auto to sort it out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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