





🔫 Elevate Your Game with the Ultimate Airsoft Revolver!
The TSD Sports UG138SR is a high-performance 4-inch gas-powered airsoft revolver designed for serious players. With a powerful 340 FPS output and eight 1-round shell magazines, this revolver ensures you stay in the action longer. Please note that gas is not included, and shipping is restricted to certain states.
J**.
Good gun, bad gas
I love this gun, and the shipping was extremely fast and that was nice, i ordered it on the 26th at around 11pm, and got in on the 28th early afternoon. I really love the weight and feel of the gun, it fits nicely in your hands. This is really knit picky, but one thing that was misleading was that in the image, the hammer was silver, like the rest of the gun aside from the grip, but my hammer is black, which is a little odd, but its not a big deal. One thing I have to say about this gun though, is i really wish it was CO2 instead of green gas, because I went to: Big 5, Walmart, Sportsmen's Warehouse, Fred Meyers, and ofcourse on Amazon, and the only place that carries it is online, and at that, its about $15 dollars a can, and then it has to ship. I recomend buying green gas with this gun, or buy a propane convertion kit for it, it runs at about $15-$20 but it is really worth it. Propane (for a larger tank than green gas) is about $3.50 a can, and it will last longer and be cheaper. The only thing you have to deal with is the smell, which isn't that bad honestly, but I guess that is matter of opinion. This gun would have been a lot simpler if it was CO2 powered, and not green gas/propane. The gun itself is rather sturdy, but if you pull the trigger too fast for rapid fire, sometimes the cylinder doesnt turn. My brother bought a gun just like this years ago, except it was spring powered, not gas. It was a very sturdy gun, but being about 14, ofcourse it got abused and broke. The barrel came off, but was able to be slid back on, and would still fire, and the rotation of the cylinder eventually gave out. Over all though, this gun has obviously been improved since then, and feels much more sturdy now. I approve of this gun, being an avid airsoft player and collector, and I feel for its price, it is really a great deal. The gun can pass for an authentic revolver to someone who doesn't know better, and it's a great pistol as a prop or just for sport. 4 out of 5.
M**Y
Not for mil sim, ok for a paperweight
I used to be heavily into mil sim airsoft. But living in a studio apartment, my place quickly filled up and I didn't get the chance to play as much, so I sold most everything but my primary M4 and a couple of mags. When I started playing again, I chose to avoid things I didn't need that add unnecessary weight to a load out. Pistols in mil sim are an unnecessary burden, but alas, they can be damned fun. I went for a different look the second time, more of a modern Vietnam build. So this was an impose buy when I had been drinking one night. It looks good, the orange cap came off easily, it's light weight, it's gas, it's different.However if you're doing anything more than indoor plinking, or maybe you're 12 and want something for a backyard war, this pistol is not field able.Made for .12 bb's, and maybe it shoots those alright, I only had .20s as the lightest option. Only two shots out of six left the barrel, and they fired wildly. One way right and up, the other far left. I felt embarrassed and holstered it until my group did a cqb skirmish.... The battery died on the age I was using, there were two enemies firing on my team that didn't see me yet. I pulled this out, got the first one dead to rights. Fired (.20s again) and all the shots went wild from five feet. I safety killed him and his buddy shot me.It does look cool as a paperweight though, and will chamber live .38 rounds, which is what it does now.
J**N
... always told not to buy one cus they break easily im telling you i just got this today and ...
for a long time i wanted a revolver but i was always told not to buy one cus they break easily im telling you i just got this today and i always test my airsoft guns when i first get them and this gun really really impressed me shoots fast very powerful holds alot of gas it may be plastic but i dont see it breaking anytime soon the single action and double action is really a nice feature. this hands down out of my 37 airsoft collection this is my first revolver and my favorite i strongly recommend buying this its basically a steal at this price and with one day shipping you cant beat it you need this gun in your arsenal.
M**T
only ok
This is OK. Being propane powered has really been an issue as I did not have the green gas stuff. The gun is not very strong, so accuracy is limited as well as distance. Also, it is delicate. It fits in my hands really well though.
T**.
And i have to admit it does shoot pretty hard (~350fps with
I mean it's a decent gun I only had it for a month and I sold it but in that time it was a decent sidearm/pistol. It obviously only holds 6 rounds but that's revolvers so. And i have to admit it does shoot pretty hard (~350fps with .20)
M**E
Its good for indoor shooting
Its good for indoor shooting , does not hold lots of gas & its 6 shot just like regular revolver , ok power , safety works , its a plastic gun so don't drop it to hard !
J**N
Mean look'n sidearm
Despite the fact that this gun is almost all plastic, I love the feel and look of it. It is quite sturdy and put dents in my neighbors trashcan at 50 ft. Other similar revolvers offer brass shells with the revolver, and in my opinion, looks and functionality are equal factors when buying a revolver. This gun offers two extra shells in it though, which are important. This gun makes for a great sidearm with good power, range, accuracy, and style.
R**.
now that's a good thing if you are into plastic Airsoft Guns
This gun is all plastic...now that's a good thing if you are into plastic Airsoft Guns... this is more of a toy not a real good collectible this is the type of airsoft you give as a loaner to that one friend who will break your stuff so use it as a loaner
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