Post by Renegade on Sept 19, 2008 19:57:29 GMT -5
Ok so I got a request to do a review and this is my first one.
Gun being reviewed is the Echo1 Phantom II, also known as the Steyr Aug A1, and Military version.
Real Steel: Look it up on Wikipedia…
Airsoft Version Specifications
Manufacture: JG, rebranded by Echo1
Price: I paid $175 for it at www.airsoftgi.com. Was on sale.
FPS: I chronod it the first game and it shot at the high 350s, low 360s.
BPS: It shot at 14 BBs per second.
Weight: Without battery and mag filled with BBs- Around 8 pounds.
Barrel Length: 509 mm
Features (Source: Airsoftgi.)
Metal Flash Hider
Bullpup Design
Olive Drab Body
Integrated Scope
Two (2) Stage Trigger
Folding Vertical Grip
Front & Rear Sling Swivels
High Capacity Magazine (330 Rd)
Looks: Are you tired of seeing the Flinstones background when you play airsoft? M4, Ak-47, M16, M4, Ak-47, etc. Now you can be different! Now, some of you may think that this gun is ugly; however looks are in the eye of the beholder. The gun has a very nice finish to it, in the pictures however it looks really shiny. However when looked at in real life it looks awesome.
When I got home on 9/11/08 (Never Forget). I got home and immediately started to wait on the UPS guy, but then my dad told me he needed me to help him with something. Then he started playing games with me, saying it was here, and saying it wasn’t. After five minutes of this he finally told me it was in the closet down stairs. So I start running and…. Slipped and fell down the stairs, but got up and got it. When I opened the box up, I could have sworn it was the real thing. Except for the orange flash hider.
Last Sunday’s game. 9/14/08?
Feel: This gun is pretty comfortable, but to some it isn’t. So I would recommend that if you’re thinking about buying this weapon to try it, if you’re worried about that.
One downfall on the rifle is its weight. Now eight pounds doesn’t sound like much but after awhile it got kind of heavier. If you’re used to support rifles, unlike me you should be fine. Could always just buy a sling.
Scope, Charging Handle, and Front grip:
The sight is 3x. It also seems to have an Iron sight on the top, don't know why. It is very useful if you want to make this into a DMR which I want to do, but if you’re going to make it into a CQB version then I would recommend the Phantom I / Civilian. Unfortunately I do not know if the scope can be adjusted or not. (Will find out soon.)
Charging handle: just like others it uncovers the hop-up. This one is fairly nice. The charging handle can be pulled back and can stay there for you to mess around with the Hop-up. It is also ambidextrous; you can take a little plastic cover and put it on either side of it’s to ports. (Sorry no pictures at this time. Might be on video.)
There is one downside, and that is the charging handle is very squeaky. Look at video and you should be able to hear what I mean.
First youtube video
Front Grip: Its okay, however it does feel flimsy, but so is the Toyko Marui version. Please see video for demo. Does not feel like it will brake off though.
Shooting: How a gun shoots is very important. Like stated above in the statistics, the gun shoots at 350-360 FPS and 14 BPS. Thanks to Kyle’s Chrono.
The two- stage trigger is very unique to me. However after getting used to it I really started to like it. I could go from single shot sniper fire to full auto cover in less then a second. This can even be improved by some aftermarkets.
Accuracy: It’s fairly hard to say what’s accurate or not. At my first game the sights where off to the left so I couldn’t figure out if it was indeed dead on or not, but seemed very good.
I did take it to a safe spot to shoot at a pie tin(which is the size of the human head), and I was easily able to get 3 maybe 4’ (inch) grouping at 75 feet. What is unbelievable is that it was very, very windy; my .20 gram bb was flying possible 1-2 feet away from where it usually shot without much wind. Should be a lot better with a tightbore barrel, better hop up, and better internals like G&Ps upgrade kits. Which I plan to do.
Magazine: Not really any complaints here. The original one that came with the gun was kind of wobbly in the magwell. The Kings Arms Midcaps fit great. However one of the KA midcaps’ o-ring broke.
Battery/ Battery Compartment: The battery it takes is the small type, however you can buy custom made 9.6v.
The compartment is very small but still useable. Any questions or picture requests just ask/ pm.
Metal Parts: I believe all the black parts are metal. Metal parts include scope, scope mount, outer barrel, inner barrel, flashhider, sling attachments, and gearbox. (Possibly more as well.)
Pros:
Cost
FPS and BPS
Barrel length
It’s not an Armalite
Can be changed to a DMR, cqb rifle, etc. Many roles.
Scope
2 Stage trigger
Mags aren’t that much. Mag brand finally mad some midcaps.
Quick Strip
Cons:
Weight
Some how a BB got into the upper receiver and clanks against the area of the charging handle. Can be fixed by pulling the barrel out. (See airsoft reports video on youtube.)
Can’t think of any else at the moment.
Conclusion: It is a very great rifle for the price and can become deadly with all the aftermarket parts available. I would definitely suggest that you try to hold/ shoot something similar to help you make up your mind.
Hope you guys injoyed my first airsoft gun review.
If you see any spelling mistakes please just PM me.
Gun being reviewed is the Echo1 Phantom II, also known as the Steyr Aug A1, and Military version.
Real Steel: Look it up on Wikipedia…
Airsoft Version Specifications
Manufacture: JG, rebranded by Echo1
Price: I paid $175 for it at www.airsoftgi.com. Was on sale.
FPS: I chronod it the first game and it shot at the high 350s, low 360s.
BPS: It shot at 14 BBs per second.
Weight: Without battery and mag filled with BBs- Around 8 pounds.
Barrel Length: 509 mm
Features (Source: Airsoftgi.)
Metal Flash Hider
Bullpup Design
Olive Drab Body
Integrated Scope
Two (2) Stage Trigger
Folding Vertical Grip
Front & Rear Sling Swivels
High Capacity Magazine (330 Rd)
Looks: Are you tired of seeing the Flinstones background when you play airsoft? M4, Ak-47, M16, M4, Ak-47, etc. Now you can be different! Now, some of you may think that this gun is ugly; however looks are in the eye of the beholder. The gun has a very nice finish to it, in the pictures however it looks really shiny. However when looked at in real life it looks awesome.
When I got home on 9/11/08 (Never Forget). I got home and immediately started to wait on the UPS guy, but then my dad told me he needed me to help him with something. Then he started playing games with me, saying it was here, and saying it wasn’t. After five minutes of this he finally told me it was in the closet down stairs. So I start running and…. Slipped and fell down the stairs, but got up and got it. When I opened the box up, I could have sworn it was the real thing. Except for the orange flash hider.
Last Sunday’s game. 9/14/08?
Feel: This gun is pretty comfortable, but to some it isn’t. So I would recommend that if you’re thinking about buying this weapon to try it, if you’re worried about that.
One downfall on the rifle is its weight. Now eight pounds doesn’t sound like much but after awhile it got kind of heavier. If you’re used to support rifles, unlike me you should be fine. Could always just buy a sling.
Scope, Charging Handle, and Front grip:
The sight is 3x. It also seems to have an Iron sight on the top, don't know why. It is very useful if you want to make this into a DMR which I want to do, but if you’re going to make it into a CQB version then I would recommend the Phantom I / Civilian. Unfortunately I do not know if the scope can be adjusted or not. (Will find out soon.)
Charging handle: just like others it uncovers the hop-up. This one is fairly nice. The charging handle can be pulled back and can stay there for you to mess around with the Hop-up. It is also ambidextrous; you can take a little plastic cover and put it on either side of it’s to ports. (Sorry no pictures at this time. Might be on video.)
There is one downside, and that is the charging handle is very squeaky. Look at video and you should be able to hear what I mean.
First youtube video
Front Grip: Its okay, however it does feel flimsy, but so is the Toyko Marui version. Please see video for demo. Does not feel like it will brake off though.
Shooting: How a gun shoots is very important. Like stated above in the statistics, the gun shoots at 350-360 FPS and 14 BPS. Thanks to Kyle’s Chrono.
The two- stage trigger is very unique to me. However after getting used to it I really started to like it. I could go from single shot sniper fire to full auto cover in less then a second. This can even be improved by some aftermarkets.
Accuracy: It’s fairly hard to say what’s accurate or not. At my first game the sights where off to the left so I couldn’t figure out if it was indeed dead on or not, but seemed very good.
I did take it to a safe spot to shoot at a pie tin(which is the size of the human head), and I was easily able to get 3 maybe 4’ (inch) grouping at 75 feet. What is unbelievable is that it was very, very windy; my .20 gram bb was flying possible 1-2 feet away from where it usually shot without much wind. Should be a lot better with a tightbore barrel, better hop up, and better internals like G&Ps upgrade kits. Which I plan to do.
Magazine: Not really any complaints here. The original one that came with the gun was kind of wobbly in the magwell. The Kings Arms Midcaps fit great. However one of the KA midcaps’ o-ring broke.
Battery/ Battery Compartment: The battery it takes is the small type, however you can buy custom made 9.6v.
The compartment is very small but still useable. Any questions or picture requests just ask/ pm.
Metal Parts: I believe all the black parts are metal. Metal parts include scope, scope mount, outer barrel, inner barrel, flashhider, sling attachments, and gearbox. (Possibly more as well.)
Pros:
Cost
FPS and BPS
Barrel length
It’s not an Armalite
Can be changed to a DMR, cqb rifle, etc. Many roles.
Scope
2 Stage trigger
Mags aren’t that much. Mag brand finally mad some midcaps.
Quick Strip
Cons:
Weight
Some how a BB got into the upper receiver and clanks against the area of the charging handle. Can be fixed by pulling the barrel out. (See airsoft reports video on youtube.)
Can’t think of any else at the moment.
Conclusion: It is a very great rifle for the price and can become deadly with all the aftermarket parts available. I would definitely suggest that you try to hold/ shoot something similar to help you make up your mind.
Hope you guys injoyed my first airsoft gun review.
If you see any spelling mistakes please just PM me.