When we have multi potions for a specificities model of Airgun I like to compare them to each other to understand the similarities and differences of each Airgun. Often time the differences are as simple as what ammo they use, if they have licensing or not, who they are distributed through, slightly model revision and of course some cosmetic differences.
In this YouTube Video Comparison I lock at the the KWC Cybergun Taurus PT 24/7 G1/G2 BB and Airsoft lineup and go over their similarities and differences so you can decide which one may be right for you.
At one point in time the KWC Cybergun Taurus PT 24/7 G1/G2 BB and Airsoft Pistols came in these version:
KWC 24/7 CO2 NBB Steel BB (300 fps 21rounds)
KWC 24/7 CO2 NBB Airsoft BB (393 fps 15 rounds)
KWC 24/7 G2 CO2 Blowback Steel BB (344 fps 16 rounds)
KWC 24/7 G2 CO2 Airsoft Steel BB (439 fps 16 rounds)
Cybergun PT24/7 G2 CO2 Blowback Steel BB (344 fps 16 rounds)
Cybergun PT24/7 G2 CO2 Airsoft Steel BB ((439 fps 16 rounds)
Similarities:
All Made by KWC in Taiwan.
All versions come in cardboard box.
All versions come with Allen Keys and small bag of ammo.
All versions have metal slides and polymer frames.
All versions have full size drop out metal mags that hold the CO2 & BB’s.
All versions have white dot sights.
All versions have accessories rails.
Differences:
All Blowback versions are second generation called G2.
All NBB versions are first generation.
All NBB versions have a DAO triggers.
All Blowback G2 versions have a SAO triggers.
All NBB versions do not have working slides.
All NBB versions do not have trigger safeties.
All NBB versions have rubber grips.
All NBB versions are not field strippable.
All Blowback G2 versions can be field stripped.
All Blowback G2 versions come with extra back-straps.
All Blowback G2 versions have ambidextrous controls.
All Blowback G2 versions have hop-up adjustment.
All NBB versions do not have hop-up adjustment.
Cybergun versions are the only ones Taurus licensed.
Cybergun Airsoft versions come with orange tip.