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6mmProShop Custom Sword-Fish Airsoft AEG Sub-Machine Gun (Model: Swordfish-A4 / 350 FPS)

114 Customer Reviews

by teresa n. on 01/04/2010
"this gun is great
pros
high rof
decent range, and accuracy
light wieght
cheap price
loud!!!

cons
battery is hard to put in(it becomes easy with alot of use)
easy to loose pins
28 rnd mag isnt the best quality

overall a awsome gun : ) buy it
by matthew s. on 10/07/2009
"this gun is realy good, for beginers...not so much, but for moderate and experienced players its a good buy, its got a good rof, it has tome crazy kickback, its comfortable, powerful, and overall nice peeling, its about 50 50 plastic and metal, but you cant use the mock charging handle when the batery is in, and the batery is not all to bad to put in, but it can be a bit hard. the back sight is not very good however, and the stock is removable, foldable, and very sturdy, over all, well constructed , sturdy, accurate, and worth the price, and yes its tm compatable
by Kody B. on 04/30/2009
"Truly an amazing gun. I've bought three so far. Two here, and one from Evike's Boneyard.
This gun is nice, compact, and Marui compatable for the most part. I've heavily modded two so far, and they're standing up very well to the performance upgrades.

I would definetly suggest some internal upgrades, such as a re-wire hrness and a MOTOR. The motor on this thing sucks. Can't even pull a SP120 spring with a Lipo. :P You get what you pay for, right?
This gun has served me well and has pretty good stock preformance.
(320 with Mad bull .20s.)

Also, on a side note, the hi-cap that comes with this gun sits pretty loose in the mag well, so I would suggest you wrap electrical tape around the top two to three inches of the mag. Oh yeah, I've also used several different magazines such as MAG mags, Star mags, and a few others. They have all fed flawlessly.

One more thing, and this should go without saying, but CLEAN the barrel. It's not that hard and will improve accuracy, as well as take care of horibble miss-feeds that you WILL encouter if you don't.

5/5
Keep on airsofting, and Semper Fi!
by bob b. on 04/24/2009
"may i just say it is AWESOME well worth my $90

it has great weight to it
great mags
good length and versatility
good fps
good accuracy
overall a great buy
by Roger M. on 03/31/2009
"I have one of these as a back-up for my sniper rifle and it is too cool.Very high ROF and as accurate as a PDW can be.I got the folding stock as it's always a good thing to have, the stubby is the same gun without it.Makes a satisfying rattle as it goes off on full auto (in a good way) it is kind of LOUD...which is great for my application.If I'm being closed in on/charged this little sucker really gives them a reason to pause, and me additional time to slip away.With a pistol you can make it seem like you have 2 support gunners from the different sounds the 3 guns make.I really like this one, great CQB gun too. I have a larger 8.4v battery coming for it which will be good too.It looks bad to the bone even though it's phenolic it's quality stuff, It has a three lug flash hider CCW 14mm thread for a suppressor either threaded or QD.This little gun is pretty heavy because it's a version 3 metal gearbox and theres really not much to it otherwise.It's a cool MP5 and definately worth having in your bag of tricks.
by John H. on 02/16/2009
"This is a great gun for the price! It performs very well. It is easy to disassemble and reassemble. It can easily be modified to fit a 9.6v stick with no real worries. 9.6v wont beat up the internals as long as the gun is well taken care of. It is light and great for CQB or a backup. the Matrix 50rd mags feed great in this gun. the stock 8.4v 1100mah works but i don't like to use it because the ROF is so slow. I have heard complaints of the piston head being pretty shotty so except to replace that after extended use, also the bucking is junk. It didn't happen to mine but i've seen the selector switches break off also. not too consistent on a 38 F degree day shooting everywhere between 280 and 305 with .25g bbs. Honestly i dont know what more you can ask for given the price. the package came with some .20 bbs, a sling that broke the first time i put it on, battery, unjamming rod, small low cap mag, and full size hi-cap.
by shane d. on 02/11/2009
"I just got this gun a few days ago, and i like it. It is not the most accurate gun i have owned but for $90.00 its pretty hard to beat. I am planing on using this weapon in a few ways. As back up for my sniper rifle, a close range weapon and a primary for my girlfriend who thinks my m4 is to heavy.

Pros-
1- high fps
2- seems durable
3- small and compact (with folding stock)
4- mags are easy to find for this weapon plus it comes with two
*one hi cap and one 30 round low cap
5- its 90 bucks

Cons-
1- It missfeeds occasionaly
2- its not accurate (but it does act something like a hose so it makes up for its lack of accuracy accuracy through volume)
3- i dont like the way the battery is put in. Its not hard but time consumeing.
4- When you switch from safe to semi the action is not smooth at all. In my opionion its better to go straight to auto then to back down to semi.


Overal i am pleased with this gun and recomend it to anyone thinking about buying it.
by rtuyhrtu u. on 01/24/2009
"ok im new at this so im wondering what i need to put a scope on the gun. thanx

Webmaster: Buy a MP5 / H&K / G3 claw mount. We have about 5 models you can buy. With the mount, it will provide a 20mm rail on top of your MP5K, then all the scopes and red dots will fit right on.
by austin c. on 12/13/2008
"This gun is terrific it shoots way harder than it is advertised mine chronoed at 397 on average. It comes with a 200 rnd highcap and a mini 30 rnd magazine. The stock is removable and its pretty heavy though for its size. one con though if u play in really cold weather (15 degrees) and charge the battery just before the game your gun will freeze up and not ahoot accuratly and sometimes not shoot at all. But overall it is a great gun and if ur a sniper and u get trapped u can whip it out and kick some enemy ass
by Danci M. on 11/28/2008
"This gun seems great but why doesn't it say which mags it comes with in the description for the pdw but it does for the regular mp5k? Is it the same mags and should I buy extra ones?
by Andy H. on 09/17/2008
"This gun use "MP5 MAGAZINE". There are at least 50 different MP5 mag evike carry (if not all the good brands out there) that will work for this gun. It is Marui compatible.

I believer all the Mp5 magazine in the AEG section will work. The JG hi-cap are really cheap. If you want mid-cap get the Star, King Arms or MAG. If you want drum mag I think only Matrix makes it. But yea, all the MP5 AEG have same mags.
by Turner S. on 09/17/2008
"I don't see any extra mags for this gun on sale on evike? Is it because it's still a pre-order?
by John C. on 05/24/2008
"This is a very good gun for the price. Well built. It shoots as well and as accurate as my SRC XM8; which is surprising considering the short barrel. FPS is equal to my SRC XM8 as well. I did take mine under the knife after the warranty was up and modified it for a 9.6v 1400mah Intellect stick battery. This made a very noticeable improvement in its ROF and the way it sounded. The 8.4v battery that came with it made it sound sick as if it was on its last leg. I also fixed the slight bit of movement in the stock when extended. I was going to fix the creaking in the fore grip but I am going to buy a rail system for it instead and take care of any creaks then.
by Nicholas C. on 02/11/2024
"This review is for the swordfish A5 version, not the A4

Pros
Looks good
Shoots consistently
Accurate
Foldable stock
Compact
Quad rails

Cons
Very little battery space (as a result of the foldable stock, there really isn’t anywhere else that they would put the battery compartment. The A4 doesn’t have a folding stock, so the battery would go in the stock.)
A little bit heavy, but is manageable.
by James H. on 01/30/2024
"I bought this in January 2024 because it was on a lightning deal. As others have said, it's a CYMA MP5 with some extra stuff. For $180 something that's not too bad. This review is currently only about the externals of the gun as I didn't get a battery for it yet. I did this because I wanted to see the gun first to decide if I wanted to get a PEQ for battery storage.

First off, this does NOT come with a PEQ, at least mine did not. The description does say it comes one, but then the "what's in the box" doesn't mention it. Other, older reviews did mention it came with one. That's not really a negative for me because I'm sure the one it would have come with would have been garbage. What you DO get is the gun, as shown, the foregrip, a magazine that is not a hicap (the straight kind shown), a small bag of bbs that will get thrown away, and a small bag of metal parts you can either install or not. The "Swordfish" pieces on the sides of the muzzle device are not preinstalled. The rail covers shown are preinstalled. There are also no sights, as pictured. You also get an unjamming rod and a manual. The box is very nice and well padded.

My first impressions of this gun were "Wow! This is chonky!" It is a heavy gun, and I think I like that. It does feel forward heavy, again because it's got a lot of metal up front. The stock is very sturdy and folds and unfolds well. However, I don't like the length of pull and it feels like getting a good sight picture might be difficult. I'm 6 foot 1 with freakishly long arms and it still feels odd to me. Maybe with a good red dot sight it will be better.

Additionally, the selector switch feels awful. From safe to full is fine, but trying to get it in semi feels like garbage. Some research on the internet tells me this may break in, or it may just be awful. I may look into something to fix/replace it. The trigger feels a little squishy to me as well. I know this is an older gun, but my Specna M4 with flat trigger feels so much better. I will be upgrading the trigger for sure.

The charging handle feels pretty solid. I'm pretty happy with it, it does HK slap but other reviews have said it might have some weakness, so I won't be doing it often. I have read that the hop up can be problematic. I have not tested this yet.

I did purchase an additional straight magazine. Both the included and the purchased magazine feel solid, are metal, and don't seem to wobble at all. Loading a new magazine feels a little strange, almost like it isn't in all the way. Not sure if that's due to the straight magazines or not. I may eventually buy standard MP5 mags for it. The one I purchased was "CYMA 110rd Mid-Cap Magazine for Echo1 SOB & MP5 Series Airsoft AEG Rifles".

Overall, without having fired this gun yet, I'm happy enough with it. Yes, I will upgrade it a bit both internally and externally. But for less than $200 for this much metal I'm not complaining. I just wanted to give an updated and unbiased overview of the externals of this weapon as it is today, as a lot of the reviews are a bit dated.

to sum up:

PROS: Lots of metal, feels great in the hands, HK slap, looks cool; is cool; isn't just another M4, RAILZ FOR DAYZ, supposedlu LiPo ready gearbox.

CONS: I don't love the length of pull, selector switch crunchy/not really great, trigger feels squishy.