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AirSoft Spring Franchi SPAS-12 from Tokyo Marui The Good: The two things that really set the Franchi SPAS-12 apart from other shotguns, by way of appearance, are the vented barrel shroud and the folding stock, which has a loop to allow you to fire one-handed (it is much too heavy to do so otherwise). Both of these features are recreated beautifully, including the three separate points of articulation in the stock. However the stock is optional, so you will want to make sure whether or not the version you are purchasing includes it. One thing that sets AirSoft shotguns apart from their rifle and pistol brethren is the shells. Tokyo Marui utilizes a spring-loaded shell which replicates a 12-gauge shell and holds 30 bbs (10 shots at 3 bbs per shot). It is loaded into, and removed from, the SPAS-12 through the same port as the real steel. Spare shells can be stored in the choke tube by way of a removable endcap. The SPAS-12 includes one shell, and extra packs of 3 shells are available for approximately $40. The shells fit perfectly in any shotgun shell bandoleer, and can present an intimidating picture when seen on a skirmish field. I have heard rumors of a high-capacity magazine like that available for the real steel, but I have not seen it yet. The Bad: Another drawback of the SPAS-12 is it's overall plastic appearance. Granted, there is no way to get plastic to really look like metal, but this model really suffers from that problem. While several of the important parts, like the barrels and receiver are metal, more than anything else it would have helped the appearance a lot if the vented shroud had been made from metal as well. Finally, the SPAS-12 is a bit pricey compared to shotgun replicas by other companies. While worth every penny, expect to pay $250-$400 depending on the vendor and whether or not it has the folding stock included. This comes largely from a well proven and dependable reputation for both the replica and the manufacturer. The Ugly Truth: Comments: Where to buy: |
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