

(I was able to fit 17 rounds in the magazine) Model: Gletcher M1891 (Replica of Sawn Off Mosin Nagant "Obrez").īarrel: 5.5 inches, smooth bore (inner barrel).Īction: Bolt - single shot - single action.Īmmunition Capacity: 16 rounds. When you switch the SG 9000 over to three shot burst mode, it does slowdown somewhat closer to the 250 fps range so not really that great for any serious penetration.

In single shot mode, the Walther SG 9000 is pretty peppy shooting at around 500 fps on a fresh and warm 88 gram CO2. You actually have teh option of shooting single shot or three shot burst. And like a shotgun you can shoot multiple BB's with one shot. The Walther SG 9000 is a kind of different looking airgun, the back half looks like a Walther Pistol while the front half is more of a tactical styled shotgun. When combined with a remote tank like those commonly used in paintball (either CO 2 or HPA), the Blackbird can deliver nearly a thousand rounds of non-stop fun.0 - 9:04:38 PMAlright, so todays Full Auto Fun Video may be stretching things just a bit but I figured that since my Umarex Walther SG 9000 does have the ability to shoot 3 rounds with each pull of the trigger that we'll give it the benefit of the doubt and include it in this round of Full Auto Fun Videos. Full auto (600/900/1200rpm) modification chips especially designed for the Blackbird are now readily available, and despite the stated 400 round capacity, in actuality, the magazine easily hold many more BBs than that. Some have criticized the new Backbird for having an overall cheaper "plastic" appearance, but the large magazine capacity makes it completely different kind of gun than the original Drozd. It shares many parts with the original Drozd and retains the same basic body configuration, as well as the original Drozd's stock firing modes. The Blackbird boasts a 400 round capacity, as well as an improved three-cartridge 12-gram CO 2 system, or a single 88-gram large CO2 cartridge.


After years of rumors, the Baikal factory finally released "The Blackbird" a version of the Drozd equipped with a bulk feed and a 400 round magazine, which remedies the achilles heel of the original Bumblebee: the tiny 30rd magazine capacity (which can be emptied in one and a half seconds on a 1,200rpm modified gun).
