David Velasquez
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2024
Having owned several Glocks before, the standard Glock 19 airsoft gun feels like home to me. The quality is excellent, with a durable polymer lower and a sturdy metal rail and internals. I primarily use CO2 magazines, but the green gas mag it comes with is also reliable.The gun shoots accurately and straight, delivering a consistent performance. However, there are a couple of drawbacks to note. The orange tip is extremely brittle and broke apart easily *nudge nudge wink wink*. Additionally, the threads are not 11mm or 14mm negative, so you'll need to purchase an adapter for suppressors or muzzle breaks.Despite these minor issues, the Glock 19 offers unbeatable value for its price. Out of the box, I was able to achieve 340 fps with .25g bbs. If you're looking for a reliable and affordable airsoft gun, the standard Glock 19 is an excellent choice.
Kyle Ninh
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
First off, this is not the first Airsoft pistol replica that I have purchased. But I remember when these first came out from Elite Force and there was a lot of buzz around its release because Glock refused to let manufacturers make licensed replicas of their pistols.The wait however was well worth it as the dimensions of this pistol compared to the real steel Glock 19 Gen 3 are near perfect. To the point where even some of the real steel sights I used for this airsoft version fit perfectly. It will also fit any real steel holster and the trigger weight and feel are surprisingly similar to the real firearm. I have had this pistol for a good amount of time now and it has proven to be an amazing replica.This is the Green Gas version of the Glock 19 replica so that will need to be purchased as well as the proper lubricants and oils to ensure it runs smoothly (SuperLube works great for this). 0.20 gram BBs is also recommended for most airsoft pistols, this one being no exception, shooting around 285-310 FPS depending on weather, BB weight, and amount of green gas left in the magazine.I can see this as being a very useful training aid for those who want to become familiar with the Glock pistol design and ergonomics before buying the real thing, as well as for the average airsoft enthusiast.Pros:-Near identical dimensions, manual of arms, weight, and trigger weight as real Glock 19 Gen 3-Very solid construction, will last for a long time for recreation or training-Licensed by Glock with all the branding of the real steel-Will fit any holsters made for the Glock 19 Gen 3, as well as many different pistol lightsCons:-Spring is too soft for the weight of the slide, newer, stronger spring is recommended-Aftermarket parts are much more scarce then for something like a Tokyo Marui Hi-Capa-Original back sights may move after a while and have sharp edges-Extra magazines are expensive, around $50 for one Glock 17/19 green gas magazineOverall however, this is a very good buy and I would recommend that anyone that is interested in it to try it out for themselves and be as thoroughly impressed with it as I was.
Richard Majoros
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
Feels pretty much the same as my really Glock 19. This is nice the practice at home with for really cheap.
Chris Young
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2023
Just got mine delivered today and put my first few mags through it without any issues. My primary reason for getting this is for training for defensive carry and this is quickly proving to fit the bill nicely for that purpose.Pros:- Ergonomics are spot-on with the Gen 3 G19. Weight even feels similar.- Dimensions are also accurate. Contrary to Umarex’s posting on my question about holsters, I did find it fit perfectly in the Safariland level 2 ALS holsters as well as my Alien Gear IWB holster and other kydex G17 holsters. You will want to account for the additional length of the orange tip (if not removed) and size up for the G17 length slide on holsters. Given that Safariland holsters fit this, I’d imagine other mainstream holsters like Blackhawk, T-Rez Arms, Galco, and DeSantis will also properly fit and retain this as well.- Trigger pull and reset is surprisingly close to the real G19 trigger as well. Not identical but definitely close enough to train with. Wall and reset sit at what feels like the same distance of travel as the real deal too.- Accessory rail is dimensionally identical to the real G19. Mounting my Streamlight TLR1 required no adjustment for good fitment.Cons:- I’d be wary of dropping empty mags on hard ground. The mag feels well-built but I’d be cautious about doing reloads over concrete, tile, or rock unless you retain and pocket the mag or use a dump pouch.- If held loaded at low-ready, the BB inside the chamber will simply roll out. Since you don’t have to rack the slide to chamber a round though, simply dry-fire to chamber the first round when drawing from a holster or holding at low-ready and accept that you’ll be down a round if you’re tracking hits on paper.
Earnest
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2020
Grouping is ok, I probably just need to fix the hop up, i dont know why the magazine has the opening where you can see how many bb’s are loaded can have the bb’s fall out if you hold the spring, so be careful if you don’t want a mess. It works well, good feel, yes lighter than a real glock but it’s not enough to bother you. Disassembly is simple but kinda hard but I’m sure the same for real glocks. Be VERY CAREFUL, if you remove the orange tip. Not only for safety, but it can snap off where it twists in and you’ll have to cut and melt the rest off. I suggest you take it apart and put the front of the slide in warmed up water to soften the glue since sometimes the glue can make it stick in better for some pistols. Removing the tip also voids warranty which I don’t know why since you can “screw it off” but why is it even glued in when most people won’t want tips on for aesthetic anyway ? Either way, amazing product. The slide will also chip a little where there is friction but apparently that happens to all metal slide air soft glocks, but that’s for anyone new to it like I was, but I rather a weapon with a little wear to it.