Introducing our fully automatic front firing machine gun pistol simulator. Front firing blank guns raise active shooter training to a whole new level. These are perfect for stage and film as they amplify the experience for your audience. The clip ejects with the push of a button and can be loaded with 15 9mm PAK blank cartridges. The front firing blank pistol has a working fire-selector switch, which changes the pistol over from semi- automatic to fully-automatic. In semi-automatic mode, the pistol fires off one shell with each pull of the trigger. On full-auto, though, the pistol will fire off its 15 rounds in 1.9 seconds, so long as the trigger is held. The Jackal only fires single action. The trigger safety is located on the switch actuator near the trigger where you toggle between semi-automatic and full automatic. The safety switch located near the hammer is not functional and for aesthetics only. All blank firing firearms should be treated like live, working firearms and afforded the same caution, care, and respect. Exercise the same caution and safety with a blank firing firearm as you would with a live firearm, whether it is loaded or not. You must be 18 or older to order and 21 or older to sign for the package. This front firing blank gun cannot be converted to fire live ammo. It complies with ATF regulations and has been approved by them for sale in the United States. No federal license required.
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Huge Disappointment
I really was expecting this gun to be great - I'd seen so many good reviews of it on YouTube. But the Jackal massively disappointed me. For starters, the gun weighs about as much as a brick - my full size M&P 40 is still lighter than this behemoth of a gun. The rear "safety" is just for show, as the actual safety is located next to the takedown lever. And here lies the next issue: the only way to field strip the gun is to have it set to Full Auto. You cannot field strip the gun on safety - the safety lever blocks the takedown lever, because they swing in opposite directions against each other. This is a huge safety risk, and a really poor design choice. The trigger pull is atrocious. On safety, the trigger is locked in place, as opposed to freely moving. On semi-auto, the trigger only moves about halfway back, getting stopped quite harshly in the half-way position. With how far forward the trigger sits to begin with, this feels incredibly uncomfortable and the reset is very laggy. Only on full auto does the trigger travel the correct distance. If you're looking to purchase. a full auto blank pistol, get the Zoraki 914 - the Jackal isn't worth it
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Jackal full auto 9mm
Great product, flawless, the craftsmanship of the gun is amazing. Fires perfectly no jamming, smooth action , 100% satisfied with the purchase.
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The full automátic its perfect
No jam, Everething runs ok! The color its normal And the ozkurzan ammo Is the best