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Hoarday April 12th, 2010 11:29

Skeleton Side Arms SS226
 
I've been thinking of picking one of these up later on in the summer, but I haven't been able to find any reviews here or elseware online. Google just gives hits on online stores and Youtube gives me nothing. I'm a big fan of Sig pistols aesthetically, but its a good 50-60 dollars cheaper than other high grade GBB pistols which gives me the impression quality wise it doesn't really compare. Anyone out there have any experience with one of these to confirm or dispel my fears?

BloodSport April 12th, 2010 11:40

Havent personaly seen one yet, so unable to commen on its durability and quality.

But from what I've read on them they are a TM clone, so worse case you should be able to upgrade/repair them with TM compatable parts. But then if your going to do that pay the difference and get the TM brand one.

TokyoSeven April 12th, 2010 13:34

Here is a link to another thread that discussed the item you are asking about.
From what I gather its really not that great of a pistol and you get what you pay for.

http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showthr...ighlight=SS226

phil214243 January 1st, 2011 16:04

skeleton ss226
 
I just got one for x-mas the gas is for it is coming soon once I try it will let you know. Has a very authentic feel to it and a good weight.

sortie39 January 2nd, 2011 04:02

i have been wondering what exactly the brand is and if there is any further review for this gun.

killrcanuk January 2nd, 2011 19:50

Don't bother....buy something else. I had one for about 6 months, and although it is serviceable, it certainly is nothing special. Gas consumption was poor at best. All the spare mags I bought for it leaked and had to be heavily siliconed. Perhaps as a first pistol it might not be too bad but overall not worth the money. Spend another $50 bucks and you'll be a lot happier. I replaced mine with a KJW 1911 MEU and have been nothing but pleased.


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