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-plus capacity, as well as an improved three-cartridge 12-gram CO 2 system, or a single 88-gram large CO 2 cartridge. The Baikal factory have now also 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 30-round magazine capacity (which can be emptied in one and a half seconds on a 1,200 rpm modified gun). The rifling does not significantly increase the gun's accuracy spherical projectiles comprising non-malleable materials demonstrate little, if any, accuracy differences between rifled and smoothbore barrels. Although such components do not translate into increased accuracy, they do tend to increase durability. The barrel is rifled steel and extremely thick and rugged for an airgun. The price of the Drozd is much higher than typical "department store" airguns, partly due to the use of the higher quality components and increased durability. The gun is manufactured by a company that also manufactures and designs military firearms (best known for their WWII production of the Tokarev TT-33 and M1895 Nagant revolver), and many of the parts are thus "over engineered" with military-style durability. The quality of the gun is high, with the main functional components being made from firearms quality steel and the plastic parts ( trigger, main receiver housings, buttstock, lower magazine cover) being made from firearms quality fiber reinforced polymers. Such modifications include aftermarket/third-party and user-community alterations and upgrades such as "mod boards" that can increase the rate of fire up to 2000 rounds per minute and provide true fully automatic operation, adapters to use external propellant sources (such as 20 oz paintball CO 2 tanks or HPA scuba tanks), dye kits to change the color (commonly RIT fabric dye is used), and longer barrels (higher velocity).
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It is popular with both casual target shooters and airgun enthusiasts it is excellent out of the box plus offers customization options and upgrades. I'll be in the woods shooting random items from the dollar store, clays and pop cans by Monday, Tuesday at the latest! I can't wait to surprise my friend when we go up, lol.The MP661K is best known for being one of the few (if only) select-fire BB guns and can fire single, three-round, and six-round bursts - although in some markets, such as the United Kingdom, only semi-auto is available.
They Don't list that part seperately, but I called in and made a request and they provided! So, very happy with that. I also had them add the bulk air female adapter, gun side, for an extra $25 I think. So if any of you want to get them on the cheap from SSSO, I would call or email them and have them put you on the list for the next guns they get in. I think I bought the last one they have in stock for now, because when I ordered, it said in stock, after I ordered, it now says out of stock. So I got it from them, especially after reading all the extremely high recommendations of them from many forum members. replicaairguns.ca does have them pre-modded for $500, BUT, SSSO has them pre-modded for only $390!. Ya, I decided to play it safe and I ordered one today. If you want anything they make, buy it now to play safe. Marvin is now saying he will not have anymore coming.
They just came out of bankruptcy not long ago. I would expect loosing the US market may kill Kalashnikov. does, not all the time, but it does happen. When it comes to bureaucratic bans on certain items, especially ones relating to weapons, Canada sometimes follows what the U.S. If anyone wants to finance an old, broke retiree for about $800 for six months, please write to That's what I was worried about. I so want to grab a few JimC parts now, but, you know: right place:wrong time.
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JimC is the private man to deal with for mod hardware, but if they don't let his stuff across the border, it's all over for the Blackbird. If goes out of business because of it, kiss the Drozd good-bye in North America. And you're right Obama did not do that - his bureaucrats from far below did. Well, not until our premier - you know, the one whose party is going to soften up Firearm legislation - agrees to support the US sanction on such Russian commodities. The US president does not set policy within CANADIAN borders.