1) Manufacturer, Model Name (name of weapon on box, and weapon replicated if different from model name)
-Crosman, SAPR76CB, Pulse R76 (AK-74U clone)
2) Date Obtained
-June 2008, from CROSS COUNTRY PARTS CALGARY
3) Initial Cost
-$126CAD
4) New or Used
-New
5) Mechanical Problems (Gearbox issues, hopup issues.. basically functional performance related -- supply date of issue)
-none
6) Esthetic Problems (Paint damage, cracks in body, loose parts.. physical construction related -- supply date of issue)
-clear plastic, tiny 3mm long hairline crack near grip,
7) Rounds fired between failures (think how many bags of BB's used before it failed. If no failure, list rounds fired up to this point)
- 20,000+ without failure
8) Changes to Internals and Externals (upgrades, mods, dates)
-none though it looks to be nearly 100% compatible
9) Resale Date and Value if applicable.
-n/a
10)Notes and Comments (Optional) The clear parts are the main receiver and the front of the muzzle and painted up easily enough- this particular design is about 50% metal otherwise. It came in a box (not clamshell) packed with styrofoam much like a proper AEG should. The stock is a fold out design and though it is somewhat lightweight it seems sturdy enough. Had a chance to compare it to the two TM AK Betas at the last game and it performs just as well as those (stock) guns. The top tri rail can be removed from the metal for those who dont like AKs with rails. The high cap that comes with it holds around 375 BBs. It fires a .2 BB at around 310 fps and a .12BB at around 370fps.
edit- I have since purchased 2 JG 600 round Hicaps and love them. The springs in these seem to be strong as each mag has fired over 5K BBs through them and I often wound them 30 times each (my JG G3 Hi-caps often break after 15 winds so avoid THOSE)
Last edited by MillerBRo; September 11th, 2008 at 17:05..
Reason: edit performance and compatibility update
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