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This is a cheap piece of junk. The rubber tubing broke on the 3rd pull. Don't waste you money.

Es un buen rifle por el precio lo unico malo es el cargador ordene uno de Canada fue la solucion

Brand new out of the box the gun would not hold air. When attempting to return it or get a replacement the back office chat tech responded with “can you give me some more info about your problem?” That was 4 days ago. Still waiting for a response.. SSAirsoft is the dealer in GA and they don’t list a phone number. The gun looks great but best to buy from a reputable dealer. I’ll update when/if there is a resolution..

It's amazing and I already had the .177 caliber and the 12 gram Co2 cartridges. The Carbon dioxide comes out when you insert it. It works fine so far but I've only had it for a while. Looks realistic and I'm new to BB guns, I only have one other Daisy rifle but I'm really interested in it. I love the way it looks.

It's great

Product arrived damaged. The damage was exterior, didn't affect performance.

I received the package from seller very quickly. I must say that the sling shot is exactly as described. Very durable in structure and the folding makes it easy to carry. I recommend this seller and product.

My .22 Pellet Testing Roundup in a Crosman 2240 CO2 pellet pistol. I shoot handheld at 10 meters (33 feet) indoors with a 3x-7x Winchester scope I bought on umarexoutlet.com for thirty-nine bucks. In my Crosman 2240 every pellet tumbled and left a keyhole shape hole in paper targets. In my 1250fps break barrel rifles this happens when I try to use flat nose wadcutters. Wadcutters like lower fps or lighter weight wad cutter pellets according to some. After I cut the hammer spring about 3.5-4 coils this went away and I also get around 70 shots per CO2 cartridge as opposed to barely 40 before cutting the coil. HERE ARE THE RESULTS FROM BEST TO WORST: -Umarex RWS “Hobby” Sport Line flat nose wadcutters: these are so accurate I shot once and it hits the center of an X I drew in pencil on a piece of paper. The second shot went so perfectly through the first pellet’s hole I had to walk over and see if I missed the target entirely? Nope-the 2nd shot went right through the hole from the first shot. The 3rd, 4th and 5th shots did the same thing until there was a single, slightly larger than normal pellet hole in the center of the target. LASER-LIKE PERFECTION!!!!! -Daisy Flat Nosed Pellets: 500 in a tin and ultra-cheap. I can put 4 through the same hole, but the 5th usually is a flyer about 0.5" away. Really great performance at a really cheap price! The Daisy pellets leave a shocking amount of graphite(?) and/or lead on the fingers. Load one Daisy pellets and your fingers will be black (not grey). The pellets are black, not grey as well. It’s not lead, because my fingers stay black after scrubbing them in the sink. I go back and forth between whether the Daisy or the Gamo are better. -Gamo Match Diablo wadcutters: these are just as good as the Daisy Flat Nose pellets EXCEPT the 5th “flyer” is usually closer to 1”-2” off target. Not a big deal, but not as good as the Umarex RWS Hobby with ZERO flyers. The Gamos opened and spilled in transit, but these are very accurate in my Crosman 2240. My next order included Gamo pellets and someone took the time to scotch tape them shut (thank you!) so they wouldn’t spill everywhere. I go back and forth between whether the Daisy or the Gamo are better. These are also really cheap, and show up for less than four bucks as a free add-on for Prime users. -Gamo Magnum Energy “Spire” Point: these looked HORRIBLE in the tin, many skirts were malformed and the casting flash was so bad it looks like they are designed with two full-body fins running from tail to point…however: they really weren’t that bad. Shots 1-3 were fairly close (not same hole) but there would be 1 or 2 flyers in the a group of 5 that would go in random directions about 3” off target. Still, I was very surprised these did so well. -Excite “Plinkin”: these came with the same exact sealing sticker around it as the ‘fancier’ H&N targets (see below) so maybe they’re made in the same factory? When I saw that I had high hopes. Funny is that they were awful and the H&N were even worse! The 2nd shot was about 3” from the 1st, and the 3rd shot was the same distance in the opposite direction, the next two shots were also just all over the place. No point in using these in my particular pistol. -Crosman Premier Hollow Point: this is a rounded head pellet with a big dimple in the front. They’re cheap and come in a 500 tin pellet. These pellets are made by the same people as my pistol. The result however is even worse than the Excite pellets: you aim at the center of the target and take 5 shots. They end up 4” away from each other. The Crosman are so bad I thought my scope was broken! Seriously! I was in danger of missing the paper target complete with these-once at the top, once to the left, once to the right and just wacky performance. Bizarre! I literally starting swearing out loud thinking my scope was destroyed. Then I loaded some other pellets and everything was fine. I went back to the Crosmans again and again over the weeks and they’re always just awful! -H&N Sport Field Target: these have what looks like a bb stuck into the front of them. DANGEROUSLY INACCURATE. The only thing worse than the Crosmans in my pistol. Again, it’s difficult to keep these on the 8.5”x11” target, let along the tiny little pencil eraser sized bulls eye! So fancy. So expensive. So bad. I was really surprised! So there you have it. If you have a Crosman 2240 you should give the Umarex/RWS “Hobby” flat nosed sport wadcutters a try. You fire 5 shots-see a single hole and worry you missed the paper completely-until you walk up to the target and see 5 pellets in the same hole. Nice! I also highly recommend the Winchester 3x-7x air gun scope. Sooo much fun being zoomed into your target! I’m a librarian by day, at night I kill racoons with .177 hollowpoints; but with .22s I'm going for paper targets. Kind of backwards I know, but I have fun. By the way: In .177 Benjamin HP's are the best in my Gamo Silent Cat rifle, and my Crosman Fury likes Gamo Tomahawk pellets: I've tried about 13 different pellets so far in the rifles so far. The point? Keep trying different pellets in all your guns. With my two break barrels (and a really old break barrel I found in a garbage can) I can put pellet after pellet through the same hole with the aforementioned pellets. The garbage can rifle is about 40 years old and only shoots around 500fps or less—and shoots perfectly with pretty much any pellet. Same with an old 10 pump I have: bull’s-eye after bull’s-eye. Oh, the best thing you can do for a neat pellet trap is to: fill the bottom of an empty yellow kitty litter bucket with 12 pounds of Electricians putty (not plumber putty-electrician putty). Tip the bucket on it’s side and the putty will stop hunting rounds out of a 1250fps .177 Gamo Silent Cat break barrel rifle and .22 Crosman 2240 pistol. Photos attached. My .177 reviews have pics of the actual targets. For these pellets I’m putting photos of my electricians putty pellet catcher (and the tins of pellets with the best at top and worst at bottom). I think if you click my reviewer name “-“ it’ll take you to my other reviews. If not, oh well, -Mike from Detroit

This is an accurate representation of the glock 19v3. The look and the feel is spot on. I used it with my Mantis X traininer and I have noticed improvement. A great training tool for handling and quick draw and trigger pull and site picture practice. The slide does not rack and the magazine does not slide out (that is where the CO2 cartridge lives when installed). The trigger pull on it is a little tougher then the real thing, since it's simulating a full trigger pull to engage the hammer, instead of pulling the trigger to release the hammer to fire. But overall a good product for what it is!

Do not buy this magazine. It does not fit the HK VP9 CO2 airsoft gun properly. It slides in but it does not engage with the locking mechanism. This magazine is pure garbage, it's not even close to the same shape as the original magazine at the bottom. The magazine sticks out about 8MM and is essentially unusable. DO NOT BUY if you want something that works. This does not. The original is on the left in the pictures. As you can see on the right, it is not the same shape at the bottom and will never fully go into the handle of your gun.

As another buyer said. Sheers the bolt right off after just a few uses. I personally wouldn't buy this weapon again. It shoots straight once dialed in and it definitely has killing power for these dang ground squirrels but now it can't do a thing until I fix it with a proper bolt.

50 Foot open sights. The left Row first 2. They do as well all the other RWS's as you can see. And these often go on sale. So it ranks Value since you get 500 pellets in a tin. Also they are clean when you open them.

BUY THE SAME SIZE OF THE PELLET I HAVE AT HOME AND THE ONE I GET HAS THE BIGGEST CUP, SO I DON'T GET INTO MY SHOTGUN

Bent barrel out of the box. Brand new

It does look and feel very, very nice. It feels slightly heavy and the metal is smooth and stable. The magazine feels like the button that you hold down to lower the spring and load in bbs will not last long. I'm assuming that's why they also sell mags because I doubt it will hold up for many uses. It has a fair amount of power that you can feel as you shoot. You can hear it being shot from a short distance. The trigger does take a little effort to pull fully (not exactly comfortable but familiar shooters know this). The accuracy is meh. I like the feel and look but this isn't something I'll shoot often. Not as impressed as I thought I'd be but I don't hate it.
