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The Shell Ejecting Toy Gun 1911 is a 3D printed fidget pistol toy that comes in a convenient 2-pack, featuring a large 1911 toy gun and a mini fidget gun. Designed for all ages, it offers a unique shell ejecting mechanism for immersive play without the risk of firing. Perfect for role-playing, stress relief, and as a thoughtful gift for various occasions.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.1"L x 5.5"W x 1.2"H |
Theme | birthday |
Occasion Type | Birthday |
Style Name | Modern |
Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 360 |
Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Material Type | Plastic |
P**I
surprisingly accurate in form toy
The media could not be loaded. This is an amazingly accurate toy gun set.There are two guns, one smaller and one larger. The small one is tiny with a non-working magazine and is pretty fun to use.The other gun is very real in its form. I impressed with the mechanical action it has. The toy has a working magazine, magazine release and slide lock. The grip feels to be accurate in size.This is pretty fun to play with and despite it being a toy it could be used for training.
S**7
Amazing
This is the third little one I've gotten, and it's a little lower quality than one of my other 2. But overall it works well. The big one has the smoothes trigger out of any toy I've used. Overall they look great and they work very well. Happy with them.
E**H
A fairly dull fidget and a surprisingly fun shell-ejecting toy that works about 60% of the time
This toy bundle is a fairly cheap way to satisfy your trigger finger (or, I guess, a child or teenager's trigger finger). The smaller fidget is reliable enough, though obviously lacks the magic of anything substantially larger. The larger (more simulation-esque) toy is more fun for anyone with lingering John Wick fantasies, though its lack of reliability (and shoddy plastic construction) certainly dampen the fun. It also is (despite the "non-shooting" advertising) clearly designed for projectiles of some kind that are simply absent from this package, so it ends up feeling just incomplete rather than necessarily "safer" for younger people to use. It does mean there is less to clean up, though, so that's worth something I guess.The mechanism of the smaller toy is best when the trigger is pulled quickly. The larger toy actually seems to have some system in it to prevent the slide from slowly moving back before the trigger is fully pulled (which is quite nice). The shell ejection is a cute enough gimmick at least until you lose a shell but there are at least extras to replace any disappearing elements with. Unfortunately it is very prone to random jams or ejection failures, so the fantasy dissipates pretty quickly (unless, I guess, your firing fantasy is based on Far Cry 2). It will also fire freely without a magazine in it at all, so if you just want the action and none of the fiddly ejection that option is available. I do still wish it at least came with a second magazine (for tactical reloading).All in all, it's probably slightly too expensive, but the gimmick is understandable enough. I think whoever manages to make a more reliable model for plastic shell ejection will have a product worth closer to this price tag. I also think whoever makes a tiny fidget gun with all the included fidget's features *and* a removable slide will take the gun fidget world by storm.
K**L
Very cool
Nice the small one does not eject shells tho so keep in mind
A**R
This is just the coolest fidget toy I have every messed with. 5 stars for sure
Without upgrading to the real thing, this is gotta be the coolest fidget toy I have ever seen! It is perfectly modeled after a Glock 21 (I think), The mag slides out with the proper eject button, you load it with fake ammo, slide it back in, and with every pull of the trigger, the slide racks itself back and ejects the shell straight up in the air! I have never been so amused by a toy! The second, smaller pistol isn't as much fun. It doesn't have a mag, and doesn't do anything other than let you repeatedly pull the trigger and it racks the slide back with no ejection. The knife is fun to whip out and swing around in your hand. I give this company full props for making this, as I am quite amused. Mission accomplished haha.
D**H
Well-built and very entertaining for my sons
I got this for my sons, and they have spent hours each day since it arrived playing with these toy guns. The smaller gun does not have a removable magazine and does not eject "spent casings," but it has a standard safety, a grip trigger-lock, and a slide catch so they can simulate being "empty." The larger gun has a 6-shell magazine and ejects "spent casings." The "safety" is non-functional, as it is a decoration on the slide. However, it also has a slide catch that works in conjunction with the magazine to simulate "empty" when the last casing has been ejected. All-in-all, a great pair of toy guns for kids and a great fidget toy in an environment that can tolerate noise.
B**.
Fidget gun
These fidget guns are so fun! They work great, don't jam, and the color is vibrant! Would make for a fun gift.
D**H
I got mine used and broken
I swear this was a repacked item because when I opened it, the gun itself was a little dirty like it was used already. The clip for the bullet casings didn't work at all. The bullets never popped out the top of the gun when you pulled the trigger. So that was broken. Then the little pistol had some broken plastic in the trigger mechanism that made a clicking sound and would sometimes get jammed until I fiddled with it. Not a good look for this product.
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