| | |  | UTG (Under The Gun) | Home » » » UTG Multi-Shot Combat Tactical Shotgun Airsoft Shotgun | | | | | | | Description: | | UTGs M3 series is about as close as you can get to a real shot gun. Using three barrel technology each shot shoot three rounds at 320fps with great power and pinpoint accuracy. A must have for indoor or CQB! Made of durable ABS plastics and metal the M3L features a full butt stock and pistol grip like many S.W.A.T. and tactical style shot guns. Professionally painted front and rear sites make it easy to aim in any situation under even the harshest conditions and using an authentic shot gun shell like cartridge that holds 30 rounds giving you 10 shots it is one of the funnest manual cocking shotguns out there. Features: Triple Barrel Technology- 3 BBs simultaneously with great power and pinpoint accuracy Authentic shot shell cartridge holding 30 BBs Muscle spring action with most dominant force Complete with spare shell, speed loader and quality sling Matte black non-glare finish Allows for single triple shot and continuous everblast triple shots Package Includes: Manual, Shotgun, One Shell and Sling Full Buttstock We recommend only using high quality .20g and .25g BBs for higher performance, better accuracy and to prolong the life of your gun. | | | Features: | |
• Suggested Use: Skirmishing, Caliber: 6mm
• Manufacturer: UTG, Airgun Mechanism: Spring
• Warranty: 30 Day Limited, Condition: New
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 26.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 4.5 pounds | | Package Length:
| 37.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.4 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 37 reviews |
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42 of 44 found the following review helpful:
Amazing gun, but only for big people.Mar 12, 2008
By ben c
"ben"
ok.. i just recived this gun a week ago from amazon. I have been testing out the gun in my back yard, but have not used it in a real game yet. Now this gun is beast... but there are some faults. the gun is a heavy 4.5 pounds and after an hour of game time it feels like 20. The gun also takes a substantial amount of force to pump. I'd say that if your not over 14..then you will have trouble cocking the gun over and over. I am a strong kid and I still have trouble pumping it, but that just goes to show the sheer power of the gun. The gun uses shells as magazines and this is a nice touch. The shells are exact plastic replicas of real m3 shells and although it might take more time to reload, it is worth it. The great thing about this shotgun is simple: it IS A SHOTGUN. It does not just look like one. It actually shoots 3 bbs at a time. The spread of these bbs is not too wide and not too close either. You should be able to get a head shot from 50-60 feet away. The gun shoots a powerful 330 fps. So here are the pros and cons of the gun pros: the gun shoots 330 fps the gun fires 3 bbs at a time it is not a huge gun but is deffinitly not small. the spread of the bbs is just right extremely good quality and very good materials amazing sturdy feel
cons: the gun is a hefty 4.5 pounds and that is heavy. the pump action of the gun is dificult shells are nice but they take a long time to relaod. range of the gun is not amazing, but stll good. there are no rails so there isnt a place to mount anything
so over all i recomend this gun to strong individuals and to use in close quater combat. It is a great gun and the only draw back is the pump.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Good CQC gun for the price...May 09, 2008
By G. Smouse I am comparing this gun to the full-size Tokyo Marui M3 Super 90, which I had a few years ago but it broke and I sold it for parts.
My first impression of this gun was that it's made of 90% plastic, and felt sort of cheap, but it is solid. The metal parts I could find on the outside were the sling mounts, trigger, and a small portion of the "magazine tube" underneath the barrel near the muzzle. I guess it helps reinforce the gun, as it feels pretty solid. From what I remember the Marui gun had a metal outer barrel, metal outer receiver cover, the locking collar at the front of the forend, magazine tube, and the attachment between the magazine tube and barrel. The gun has an even matte-black finish, and the forend and pistol grip are rubberized and have a dark graphite gray color. The barrel is considerably shorter than the Marui gun, so it's actually really handy, even with the full stock. The inner barrel is I believe the same length as the original Marui one.
Performance: Shooting at the cardboard box it was shipped in from about 15 feet (which is about 4" deep from the dimension I was shooting at), .12g BBs broke through the front side (a few got stuck and did not penetrate) and .20g BBs consistently penetrated both sides of the box. It's really not good past 30', but up until there the BB's stay pretty tightly grouped, enough to hit a person (or their arm or leg). Once the BBs hit 30' they spread considerably and drop to the ground (with .20g BBs, I'm sure .12s would make it that far but would feel like raindrops). The pump action is not difficult for me, but I shoot regular guns frequently and am used to stiff recoil springs, and I work out regularly. My friends had a little bit of a hard time cocking it the first couple times, but once you get used to it it's no big deal. One really good feature is this gun is that you can slam-fire it, which means you hold the trigger down and it fires every time the forend is returned to the forward position. This is actually a pretty effective way of firing, as your arm is extended and on target when it fires. I was able to get all 10 shots off in about 3 seconds or less.
Extra features I liked: This gun is pretty lightweight. Not light enough to be cheap, but it could easily be slung across my back all day as a secondary gun. When you open the shell loading door, usually the "shell" magazine will drop freely if you hold the release lever back. This allows for quick reloads, as you only need to stick the new shell in partway and close the door to reload it. I have several Marui shells from the one I had before, and they all seem to work 100% ok in this gun. Also, the cheap "quality sling" is decent. It will work for keeping it slung across your back. It's actually really long so it will work if you wear a lot of gear or have a big body.
Overall this thing is worth the money. The only reason to get the Marui version is if you have extra money to blow and want a more realistic looking gun, or just can't bear to own Chinese products.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Wow.Jun 23, 2008
By Blaise Sceski What I like: Uh...3 shots? I was hiding in a corner and my friend sticks his gun through a door; he now has a triangle on his hand. The spread is pretty awesome, and the distance is just about the same as my R74 pulse. The loading mechanism is cool with 'real' shotgun shells.
What i don't like: Loading can take a while, and in super CQBs the gun isn't as efficient as my R74; speed beats out spread indoors. However, you have a much better chance of hitting someone in the woods or in a field with this than with a SMG. The cocking mechanism isn't for sissies either.
Things you should know: Slam fire works with this gun. GET THE EXTRA SHELLS. You have 10 shots per shell (3 bbs per shot=30 bbs per shell of course) and you only get 2 shells (20 shots). With the extra shells you get a combined 80 shots. If you need more than 80 shots to win, your probably better off with a hi cap machine gun. This is a tactically fun gun, not a blow-you-to-mars gun.
Summary: Good gun, lots of strategic elements to it and best used for medium range out in relatively open spaces. I am totally satisfied with what i paid for.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
UTG MultiShot ShotgunFeb 05, 2009
By Eric Sharrock The UTG multishot shotgun is well built and good looking for its price point. It does everything that it advertised. The only negatives are that it sometimes shoots more than three bbs per shot and reducing velocity to the point that they will only travel 10-15 feet. The fit and finish are better than most low cost airsoft guns on the market. After tightening a few screws my gun has had over 2000 bb's through it and it is still working fine.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Lives up to claimsOct 15, 2008
By James Aldrich
"faux Blackrobe"
Multi-Shot Combat Tactical Shotgun airsoft gun I'm new to airsoft and I have found that a lot of products do not function or perform as represented. Not so this gun which has met all reasonable expectations. At first it seemed inconsistent with respect to feeding and firing three BB's every time. As I have used it more this problem has become less frequent. To be fair there may be some operator error involved. In general this gun performs as described by the vendor.
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