The slide does have a bit of wiggle play in it but so do many blowback air pistols, perhaps to reduce some friction as the slide springs on these guns are not overly heavy.
Other than the plastic magazine and grips it is an all metal gun so the materials used are good. We will have to see what my dedicated field test results yield for this BB pistol.īuild Quality: The Daisy Model 11 (1911) is made in Japan and has a nice overall finish to it.
I did also get right around 350-360 fps on my chronograph on this not so warm day. I did get a couple of stragglers that spread the group out just a bit larger but not too much. I placed 10 rounds within about a 2 group and the shot placement was very well centered, just a slight bit to the left. If your CO2 is very low, the blowback may not be adequate enough to cock the hammer so you can do this manually to get a few extra shots out of the Daisy Model 11.Īccuracy: When I shot the Winchester Model 11 from 20 feet out in a semi-rested position, I was able to get some decent results. With subsequent shots you will not have to do this as the blowback action cocks the hammer for single action shooting.
Like a 1911 styled pistol, the trigger is single action only so you will need to either pull the hammer back or rack the slide for the first shot. Trigger Pull: The trigger pull on the Daisy Winchester Model 11 is very nice, just about the perfect pull weight, not too heavy or too light and it has next to no take-up at all and a nice predictable release point.