Of several cap guns that I have purchased recently, this is the most affordable and best cap gun. Many cap guns are small (probably made for kids' hands). This one is much larger than most. the trigger pull is smooth. The gun is attractive. I plan to use this on New Year's in place of popping fire crackers.
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Durable? Overall, yeah. The cylinder action is very loose/imprecise. It is a toy, but this slack leads to missed action. You kinda expect this from the rolled feeders, but maybe I'm being too critical. It's a toy, after all. Granted, if you just go off and squeeze multiple times, you'll get a lotta bangs, but it is pretty sloppy. Ironic since the rest of the toy feels tight and solid, as expected of a metal toy. Looks sharp. About half the size I'd like it to be, but then, in the context of being a toy, it's fine for my use, which is for conditioning my dogs against fireworks.
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The pistol is made of metal which is nice but. The action is a bit loose so I am extremely careful with it. I am using it for dog training and it goes bang every time. It come with a holster that is designed for a child. I am not sure how durable this will be for long term use. Definitely not the quality of those manufactured in the 70's and 80's. Which is what I was looking for. Not bad but not great. Works well for my purpose.
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This was life like for our Barn Dance Party. It had a nice loud snap with the snap ring used. The holster was plastic and not made as well, but we never used it anyways. Worth the buy and buy again!
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well built. cast metal not plastic. only caution is to teach child to extend arm when shooting since flames from cap exhaust out of side of cylinder.
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