Classic Army M134-A2 CO2/HPA Powered Airsoft Minigun (Model: Without Barrel Shroud / Long)
21 Customer Reviews
by Harrison G. on 04/11/2016
"Okay so for actual ppl wanting to buy this and would like to see a some what actual review (haven't fired it yet and I will tell u y) I got u. I was trying to see some other reviews from the co2 type of mini gun but there were just a bunch of trolls, So first off:
Pros:
---(1)It's a mini gun....---(2)very heavy (good for some maybe)---(3)iterally the whole gun is made of metal---(4)the battery compartment is pretty big, so u can fit a 12v big, short, butterfly pretty easily into it with possibly another battery---(5) the safety is pretty cool I got a kick out of it so there's this pin behind the trigger that u can take out to fire then once u put it bac in its on safe (so there's no actual safety switch)---(6) it has an individual hop up for each barrel which is pretty sweet but maybe not necessary(like i said still haven't shot it)---(7) I haven't taken the thing apart yet but it seems like it would be very easy---(8)and lastly the pictures show this metal flash hider looking thing for it but it does not come with the gun, unless it was just mine that didn't lol
Cons:
---(1) I didn't think I'd hav anything necessarily bad? to say about this gun but like I said in pros it's pretty heavy (take it either way)---(2) unless yer goin to mount this to something a sling is an absolute must, I was a tad bit disappointed cuz there's literally no sign of where to attach a sling, I was lucky enough to already hav this durable heavy duty sling so I attached it to the handle and the other end right infront of the trigger (long metal bar lookin thing towards the back, if u try this it may look like it'll move forward and just meet halfway in the middle but since it's front heavy wen u attach the sling it'll just stay in the bac)---(3) and finally the power source which is the reason y I haven't fired the thing yet, I own a polarstar and I figured since it was hpa/co2 the hose would fit, haha nope, I'm going to probably hav to call evike and see what kind of hose that is cuz it's pretty different from the polarstar adapter, it looks like it doesnt even need that metal apapter just a wide hose to fit really, and thats where im confused, unless I'm missing something that's probably the biggest thing
Once I get that figured out I'll write an updated review on how it shoots, hopefully this was easy to understand, hav a nice day everybody
Pros:
---(1)It's a mini gun....---(2)very heavy (good for some maybe)---(3)iterally the whole gun is made of metal---(4)the battery compartment is pretty big, so u can fit a 12v big, short, butterfly pretty easily into it with possibly another battery---(5) the safety is pretty cool I got a kick out of it so there's this pin behind the trigger that u can take out to fire then once u put it bac in its on safe (so there's no actual safety switch)---(6) it has an individual hop up for each barrel which is pretty sweet but maybe not necessary(like i said still haven't shot it)---(7) I haven't taken the thing apart yet but it seems like it would be very easy---(8)and lastly the pictures show this metal flash hider looking thing for it but it does not come with the gun, unless it was just mine that didn't lol
Cons:
---(1) I didn't think I'd hav anything necessarily bad? to say about this gun but like I said in pros it's pretty heavy (take it either way)---(2) unless yer goin to mount this to something a sling is an absolute must, I was a tad bit disappointed cuz there's literally no sign of where to attach a sling, I was lucky enough to already hav this durable heavy duty sling so I attached it to the handle and the other end right infront of the trigger (long metal bar lookin thing towards the back, if u try this it may look like it'll move forward and just meet halfway in the middle but since it's front heavy wen u attach the sling it'll just stay in the bac)---(3) and finally the power source which is the reason y I haven't fired the thing yet, I own a polarstar and I figured since it was hpa/co2 the hose would fit, haha nope, I'm going to probably hav to call evike and see what kind of hose that is cuz it's pretty different from the polarstar adapter, it looks like it doesnt even need that metal apapter just a wide hose to fit really, and thats where im confused, unless I'm missing something that's probably the biggest thing
Once I get that figured out I'll write an updated review on how it shoots, hopefully this was easy to understand, hav a nice day everybody
by Bryce M. on 02/28/2015
"I purchased this machine and when i shot it i got hard it was awsome
by Ian W. on 01/19/2015
"well, i picked up a few of these to mount on my helicopter, and let me tell you, this thing is amazing. i have a vietnam-themed airsoft field on the grounds of my mansion (next to my olympic sized pool and my full sized replica of texas) and when i flew my chopper in, everyone was cowering in fear. i crashed it for theatrical effect, pulled one of these off the side, and won the war single-handedly. it chronos at about 5,000 fps with the extra $10,000 dollars in upgrades i put in it, so it has pretty decent damage. i killed a few butlers with it, but they're a dime a dozen, right? over all, 6 out of 5 stars. definitely recommend if you have a bit of chump change lying around and want to get a decent gun.
by mitch l. on 03/17/2014
"Well one day me and my friends had a backyard war at my mansion, let me tell you this thing is no joke. I can still remember the day.... "Charge" I said at my friends Bobby and Rick, I told them that I would give them covering fire with my new Vulcan mini gun, this thing would break skin and still keep going through my friends flesh. I felt like the terminator that day as I kept walking closer to my friends, while holding down the trigger and laughing menacingly, they would run in fear and eventually soil their undergarments. Me and my friends eventually made it to the enemies borders and I still did not run out of ammo. The sound of this thing will make enemies run in fear. It is like I'm holding the gun that is crafted from the gods. After the day we all went back to the staging area at my mansion and looked at all of the enemies, and it looked like all of them caught a bad case of the chicken pox. This thing makes it so easy to count your kills. So don't be fooled and look and the measly price of 4,000 dollars this thing has so many uses to it, especially for home defense. The only thing I would recommend for this gun is a terminator mask and then you are ready to destroy your airsoft foes. Thanks Evike for this amazing piece of machinery we call the Vulcan Mini Gun.
Yours truly,
The Terminator
Yours truly,
The Terminator
by jon w. on 10/20/2017
"Hey guys just bought this nice little toy , I will be posting a review once it is shipped along with a YouTube video stay tuned
by Dan S. on 10/21/2022
"So after sitting on the fence for months, I decided to pull the trigger (pun intended) and ordered this over-the-top piece of hardware.
It arrived yesterday and while performing a routine inspection of the gun, I noticed one of the electrical connections was broken due to poor crimping on the spade lead. I had to simply smile and shake my head and say:
"Well, good thing I checked..."
No big deal, it's a simple fix to strip, solder, crimp and insulate the broken lead, but for $4000 I expect the item that I bought to have much better quality control.
I haven't powered it up or fired it, but I'll say that right off the bat, my expectations have taken a hit.
Overall, I'll give this gun a 3/5 for now based on the fact that visually, it looks awesome and it's indeed very heavy, thus adding to the realism.
However, the broken electrical lead and general wiring management inside the battery cylinder is sub-par
I can't say I am impressed as I wonder what else QA missed/glossed over when they cobbled this thing together.
It arrived yesterday and while performing a routine inspection of the gun, I noticed one of the electrical connections was broken due to poor crimping on the spade lead. I had to simply smile and shake my head and say:
"Well, good thing I checked..."
No big deal, it's a simple fix to strip, solder, crimp and insulate the broken lead, but for $4000 I expect the item that I bought to have much better quality control.
I haven't powered it up or fired it, but I'll say that right off the bat, my expectations have taken a hit.
Overall, I'll give this gun a 3/5 for now based on the fact that visually, it looks awesome and it's indeed very heavy, thus adding to the realism.
However, the broken electrical lead and general wiring management inside the battery cylinder is sub-par
I can't say I am impressed as I wonder what else QA missed/glossed over when they cobbled this thing together.
