Guys! There are few public reviews of this water blaster online, so let’s do a simple review today.
Right off the bat—awesome packaging. Everything’s neatly organized in four separate compartments. No mess, no fuss.


The body is full nylon—feels solid with some weight to it. Even though it’s a two-shell design, Cybertron hidden screw tech keeps it clean. The compact PDW size is perfect for outdoor CQB
Now the metal stuff—the metal magazine feels great. Solid, cold to the touch. Way better than plastic! Also compatible with Jingji mags, and the inner barrel is metal too. Internally, it’s running powder metallurgy gears.

Setup is a breeze. Included hex tools work perfectly. Just clip the handstop and sights onto the rail, tighten, and you’re good to go.The battery tucks inside the stock—easy to access. Runs on a 7.4v Li-po with XT30 connector—lasts a full afternoon. And the auto pre-loading makes that classic brrrrt when you insert the mag. Pure satisfaction.
Performance? Newbie-friendly all the way:
Built-in hop-up for straight shots—easy soda can hits at 10m
250 FPS – Consistent power for both indoor and outdoor skirmishes
Three fire modes (safe/semi/auto)—super safe
But let’s keep it real—some cons:
Not ambi: mag release right side only, fire selector left (the “tennis racket” is fake)
Pre-loading handle is a bit short
Uses a Tien Gong F4 gearbox (3rd-gen style) with non-standard parts—not aftermarket-friendly
All in all, an insane value blaster for beginners. Great for young players who want tactical fun without a huge budget. Parents can breathe easy—way better than screen time!
Good news! ClickCrack is hooking up the community with an exclusive offer — use code GBC15 at clickcrack.com to enjoy 15% OFF your order! Even better: we’ve got a U.S. warehouse in California stocked and ready to ship, and we also deliver to Europe! If this model becomes available through local Australian stores in the future, we hope this overview helps you make an informed choice.

