BORNER Sport 702
![]() | Outdated Product Type: gas cylinder; Form factor: revolver; Barrel length ("): 6; Caliber (mm): 4.5; Muzzle velocity (m/sec): 120; Cocking system: auto-cocking; Barrel: smooth; Charging capacity: multiply charged; Type of ammunition: balls; Sighting device: unregulated; Fuse; Grip material: plastic; Material: metal E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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A copy of the Smith & Wesson combat revolver. Complete with false cartridges.
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Catalog BORNER 2026 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models BORNER.
Always clarify the specifications and configuration of the product with the online store manager before purchasing.
Catalog BORNER 2026 - new arrivals, bestsellers, and the most relevant models BORNER.
High-quality mass-dimensional model of the realer This device might pass as a revolver-imitator, but as a pneumatic pistol, it's complete trash. Main drawbacks: 1) Flimsy handle. It constantly opens. After each cartridge reload, it has to be taped with duct tape. 2) Slippery handle. Given the considerable weight, the revolver constantly slips. 3) The center of gravity is fatally shifted forward. For a firearm revolver, this might be standard (some recoil compensation), but for pneumatics, it's just a mess. To compensate for the imbalance, I have to extend my middle finger and hold the revolver in balance by the trigger guard. The situation could be improved by replacing the metal barrel shroud with a plastic one. By the way, I'm considering printing one on a 3D printer. use BORNER Sport 702 less than month |
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Main drawbacks:
1) Flimsy handle. It keeps coming apart. Every time after reloading the cartridge, I have to tape it with duct tape.
2) Slippery handle. Due to its considerable weight, the revolver constantly slips.
3) Center of gravity is fatally shifted forward. This might be normal for a firearm revolver (some kind of recoil compensation), but for a pneumatic gun, it's a complete disaster. To compensate for the imbalance, you have to extend your middle finger and hold the revolver in balance by the trigger guard. Replacing the metal barrel sheath with a plastic one could resolve the situation. By the way, I'm thinking about 3D printing one.