Bosshoss Posted January 17, 2013 Share Posted January 17, 2013 I have seen some slick Airsoft setups for the auto folks. I don't know anything about them so does anyone know of a GOOD QUALITY Revolver airsoft gun that comes at least close to a revolver in trigger action and ergos for indoor practice? Thanks in advance for help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbcman Posted January 17, 2013 Share Posted January 17, 2013 You bring something up that I had nearly forgot about. I have a C02 powered 586 clone somewhere from when I was a kid. If memory serves, it had a 6 round cylinder insert and then some 8 or 10 rounders. I'll see if I can find it and if so, I'll let you check it out the next time I come over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueridge Posted January 17, 2013 Share Posted January 17, 2013 There is an airsoft dan wesson revolver that I have seen (and have considered getting), but I decided to use the money on reloading supplies instead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cd662 Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 None of them really come close, not worth it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johnhhuber Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 I use airsoft a lot when training with my semi autos. I highly recommend airsoft training when dealing with those type of systems because when dry firing a semi auto you only have one realistic trigger pull. However, when it comes to revolver training, you do not have to worry about the dead trigger after the first shot. I have looked at a few airsoft revolvers and they were all junk. I would recommend spending your time dry firing and spend the money you would have spent on an airsoft revolver on a training class or practice ammo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toothguy Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 (edited) I use airsoft a lot when training with my semi autos. I highly recommend airsoft training when dealing with those type of systems because when dry firing a semi auto you only have one realistic trigger pull. However, when it comes to revolver training, you do not have to worry about the dead trigger after the first shot. I have looked at a few airsoft revolvers and they were all junk. I would recommend spending your time dry firing and spend the money you would have spent on an airsoft revolver on a training class or practice ammo. +1, and also look for a 617. Edited January 20, 2013 by toothguy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aglifter Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 Perhaps one of those laser training systems, which can be inserted into a barrel? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toothguy Posted January 20, 2013 Share Posted January 20, 2013 Perhaps one of those laser training systems, which can be inserted into a barrel? http://www.laserlyte.com/products/lts-target Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bosshoss Posted January 20, 2013 Author Share Posted January 20, 2013 Thanks everyone. I have a 617 that I put over 10k thru this past year but with .22 being so hard to find right now that could be a problem this year. I have seen some cool airsoft targets poppers, texas stars, etc. just thought it would be more fun than dryfire, shooting some of these targets. Also would be nice to be in the basement shooting when its 25 degrees or 95 degrees outside. Doesn't look like there is a good option for airsoft revolver right now. Thanks again everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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