Smith & Wesson SW1911 Ultra Grade – Non-Econo Airsoft Review

dscf0272KWC/Cybergun Smith & Wesson SW1911 Ultra Grade Airsoft Spring Pistol

  • Modeled After: Smith & Wesson SW1911
  • Hop-Up: Fixed .20g / Up to .25g
  • Lowest Advertised: 250 / 220 FPS, 80 ft Range
  • Purchased from ShortyUSA for $63 + $9 Shipped

:D Shooting Performance
:) Look, feel, action
:) Weight & Balance
:( Magazine Issues
:( Trademarks and Printed Text

Okay, so paying $70 for a spring pistol doesn’t exactly fit the “econo” airsofting viewpoint, but I couldn’t resist. The best spring pistol money can buy? I don’t know, but it’s got to be pretty damn close. Save for a few gripes, the SW1911 Ultra Grade is an example of completely unnecessary overage of springer performance and beautifulness. If it wasn’t so fun to shoot, I’d frame it on my wall.

This 1911 is heavyweight, and very nicely balanced. You get very good inertial feelings when picking this thing up. Haha, get it? The build quality is also outstanding, I can’t find a seem line anywhere… The model isn’t full metal, but it contains metal in the important spots. The plastic is also high-quality and feels good. The gun is solid, no wobblies save for the magazine, which sits a tiny bit loose.

dscf0278The SW1911 is a wicked looking real steel gun. Although this is pretty much a replica of the stock version, the stock version looks custom made. A slick finish, “beaver-tail” grip safety, nice grips, vented trigger and hammer, elevation-adjustable combat sites, and forward-slide grip give this gun a mean look. The ejection port stays closed, but the metal “barrel” insert looks good and is engraved with “45 AUTO”. It also includes engraved sequential serial numbers, and (since this is a Cybergun product) it’s actually legally licensed to bear S&W’s trademarks in the US. This particular version has the S&W logo and “SW1911″ only printed on the slide in white, it looked like some other versions of the gun had this engraved, and IMO that would look better. On the ejection side of the slide you also get a nice big warning block of text printed in the same white font. Meh.

dscf0269The thumb safety and grip safety both work nicely, as does the working slide-lock, which will let you know if you’re cocking with the magazine empty. Here’s when we get to a few noticeable problems. For one, after inserting a new magazine you’ll have to pull-back on the locked slide to chamber the first round – you can’t just release the slide-lock, and that’s a big part of the fun…

Secondly, the magazine is the classic speed loading design. It fills up nice and fast, but only holds 12 rounds, drops a few BBs if ejected early, and doesn’t auto-release the spring when inserting into the well. It’s very nicely constructed, and full metal, but doesn’t cut it from a high-quality airsoft standpoint. There are probably compatible alternatives out there.

Pre-shooting aside, the performance of this gun is epic. The slide action is super smooth, trigger pull isn’t super great but that’s not a big deal. Using .2g BBs, performance is superb for a pistol. The SW1911 has comparable range compared to the M14 “Sniper Rifle”, which is a low-level but full size spring rifle, although the pistol is notably less accurate and less consistent, at least with .2g BBs. Still, srlsy. It’s got a lot of power as well, rivaling the punch of the powerful Model 17.

The existence of a spring airsoft pistol at this price range is reaching impracticality. If seeking competition, you should move on to gas guns, while those looking for performance should just be buying pellet guns. Then again, there are those of us who just want to have one of the best spring pistols available. Springers are simple and it appears that this one will last, even with a good amount of abuse. Unnecessary? Yes. But completely awesome? Also yes.

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~ by Benjamin on March 15, 2009.

3 Responses to “Smith & Wesson SW1911 Ultra Grade – Non-Econo Airsoft Review”

  1. I also have this gun and i love it, it is very reliable and a great secondary in wars. This gun is very accurate and the hop up system works well. I have no complaints about this gun everything feels metal the slide works and feels great.

  2. I have owned this gun for just about 5 years now and it is still going strong, it is the best springer I have ever owned or used. The only problem I had with it is that the catch that holds the magazine in got worn down over time (it is plastic) and I had to take the part from another (cheaper) 1911 I had. Other than that small issue the gun is very powerful and accurate with quite a nice feel to it and obviously mine has stood he test of time and heavy use so the high price you pay initially gives you a quality springer that is a superb sidearm in any situation.

    • do you know where i can find parts to this gun? i dont even know if my problem is fixable, but part of the loading mechanism is broken.

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