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The 3D Printed Shell Ejecting Toy Gun is a unique stress relief tool designed for adults, featuring an automatic blowback mechanism, safety features, and a vibrant design. Perfect for relieving anxiety and providing a fun, interactive experience, this toy gun is both a collectible and a playful way to decompress.
R**R
9-year-old grandson loves it. We don't, but that's a feature!
The bright colors are very unrealistic, which I think is a safety feature. Grandson loves the realistic action, as it spits out cartridges while firing. After receiving it, we discovered the 14 year old rating, so we've had to supervise use, and not let child play with it with friends. But he loves it anyway.
B**.
Great toy, accurate and fun, but a few kinks
The media could not be loaded. I got this toy in the mail, and opened it up. The box includes the gun itself (with mag inserted), a bullet holder (orange thing with holes, in video), one magazine (in the gun), and eight "bullets". The first few shots it jammed up quite a few times, but I guess it just needed to break in because it stopped doing it as much. (although it still happens every 100 shots or so) I also noted that the trigger has a habit of getting stuck in the back position if you push it too hard. You can avoid it by not pressing it completely all the way. It's very fun and colorful so it cannot be mistaken for the real thing. The slide lock works normally, and is satisfying to release. The slide is slick and is fast when going back and forth. Beware that the "bullets" go in erratic directions when being ejected, so use some light eye protection and be in a place where they won't be easy to loose. One problem I noticed is that sometimes 2 "bullets" will be ejected at a time, although it happens rarely. I do think that the bullets might be a choking hazard for young children, so I would say that this toy isn't for young kids. Also, it's very light and almost all plastic, but hey, it's $20. Summary: This toy is very fun, east to use and figure out, realistic, and not that flimsy. Overall, I would say an 8 or 8.5/10. Great buy for the money. Would definitely recommend.
A**L
Fun While it Lasted
I bought this for my 9 year old who is fascinated by the shells ejecting. He liked how realistic the shells looked and I like that it came with a container to hold them. He used it for about 5 days until the top popped off. Unfortunately, I cannot see anything that is actually broke, but I cannot get it back together. Appearance gets 5 stars, but the quality is not good.
A**Y
Great Quality
The media could not be loaded. Unlike most of the reviews… it is not cheaply made, ejects the shells great, barely jams, and the blowback is great! Super good for 5-15 year olds and it looks just like a real Glock, super fun to play with, and performs perfectly, if you are looking for a toy gun, trust me… this is the one to get. Don’t listen to the other reviews it is great and they simply got a faulty one🗿
M**T
Colorful, fun, toy Glock 21 (95% full size) facsimile, that would benefit from eye protection gear
This 3D-printed G21 Toy Gun is one in a series of my seemingly never-ending quest to find toy guns that are not only fun, but at least partially realistic for safe weapons training. This is a very colorful, fairly realistically sized Glock 21 toy gun (photo). It is only about 95% of the size and certainly not the weight of a real Glock 21. This is unmistakably a toy gun unless Glock decides to make purple, green, and orange guns. This toy gun does provide safe training for loading a lightweight facsimile of .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) ammunition in a clip. When firing the gun, the ammunition (including the integrated “bullet”) is ejected from the ejection port. The gun does tend to jam. The slide locks back after the last of the eight ACP cartridges is fired. Unlike dry firing a real semi-automatic with snap caps, you do not have to rack the slide each time to cock this toy gun. Although no “bullet” is fired, the “shell + bullet” is ejected prompting me to suggest that the manufacturer include some inexpensive eye protection. The “ammo” is light but ejects in a random pattern that could hit someone in the eyes. It is never too early to learn about eye protection.PROS• This toy is a reasonable facsimile of a Glock 21 but about 95% of the size of its real counterpart.• Brightly colored and highly unlikely to be confused with a real gun.• Provides the opportunity to load “.45 ACP ammo” in the clip.• Ejects shells (albeit with the integrated “bullet”) from the ejection port.• With the clip removed, the gun can be fired continuously.CONS• A bit lightweight and not a real solid or substantial feeling.• Tendency to jam.• A second clip and an additional eight rounds would have been nice.• Although nothing comes out of the barrel, the “shells” do eject and, as a result, some inexpensive eye protection would have been a nice, thoughtful addition.
J**G
Fun thing to play with.
I like messing with it on occasion. It's cheap plastic but you get what you pay for. If you spam the trigger to much, it wouldn't work for a second.
T**R
Amazing movie prop!
With a little bit of paint, this is a great prop for films due to the shell ejection and functioning slide. This is 1:1 scale to the real life counterpart. Not incredibly detailed but it will hold up for stunts and wide shots.
C**S
Decent toy
Interestingly enough, this toy does exactly what it says in the description. Though, I really thought it'd be more of a cool shell ejection and the parts less breakable... I wouldn't really recommend this toy whatsoever. Its just not fun.
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