Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Some of the skirts are pretty beat up. Not sure if it’s the manufacturer or poor handling.

  • 5 out of 5
    Accuracy isn't terrible, but I don't necessarily like how cheaply made it really is. Compared to my other air rifles, the mp5 Simi auto isn't my choice of pick.

  • 5 out of 5
    Update 5/1/22 I have shot over 5000 bb's through this gun now and I can say it has only malfunctioned less than 20 trigger pulls. I think mainly this occurred when I was "breaking in" a new magazine (I have 4 total including the one that came with the gun), and I may have over-lubricated the air chamber. Overall, it's still very accurate and consistent, performs great! My only real gripe is that it's a pain to clean thoroughly because it cannot be field stripped. I really wish they had included that feature, it doesn't seem like it would increase the cost to manufacture by much if at all but I could be wrong. Anyway, just updating to say this gun has been worth every penny, still has great accuracy. This S&W M&P9 M2.0 .177 BB is a fantastic CO2 replica air pistol. The caveat is that straight out of the box it's not going to feel or shoot great-- at least that was the case for me. You are going to make sure you lubricate the BB chamber and the mechanism on your magazines to keep them firing and advancing the next BB as smoothly as possible. I would also recommend giving the trigger and other moving parts on the gun a light lubrication as well. Before I did this, the trigger felt almost crunchy... truly awful. It's honestly still not great and probably the worst part of the gun unfortunately BUT it at least has a very crisp wall so riding up against that is quite easy, even when the trigger isn't performing smoothly. The double action pull is gross though, and the trigger's single action trigger is better but it still catches a little before it hits the wall and that's not necessarily going to affect a good shooter but again... it's just a gross feel for a trigger pull. Also, the gun isn't that accurate straight out of the box. Granted, I had to adjust to it briefly, but I was still able to track that a lot of shots were just coming out wildly off target. After a few hundred Black Widow Precision BBs (also using Black Diamonds) the accuracy has greatly improved. I typically practice handgun shooting from a much longer range than people typically do-- shooting from a little over 20 yards away. It took a few attempts but I have managed to successfully empty an entire mag 100% into a grouping smaller than a license plate (roughly the size of a face) from that range with this gun, firing probably about 2 shots per second. Maybe I deserve a little credit but I couldn't do that with a gun that wasn't at least respectably accurate... and I'd call that very respectable accuracy for a replica style blowback plinker. Looks wise, I love this style of gun and the replica quality is nice. You can tell it's not real if you regularly handle and use firearms, but it still looks very good and quite accurate to its namesake. It's lighter and I'm not sure what the metal used in the slide is, but it has a more tinny sound than the steel you'd find in a real gun. No big deal. I'd expect the gun to cost a lot more if they used those kinds of materials. The magazine feature is extremely useful because when you use more than one magazine (I seriously recommend) you are not going through your CO2 one cylinder at a time any more, so you have much more consistent air pressure to use over a longer period of time/more shots since you are alternating cylinders each time you reload... instead of just shooting on the same cylinder until its spent. That was a crucial feature and a deciding factor for me in selecting this. Overall, this is by far my favorite gun to practice with in the back yard right now and that 9XP I have next to it is also a pleasure to shoot-- very accurate and the trigger is arguably better in some ways. It has a smoother pull, but the wall is more mushy, and not as defined so... trade off. Anyway, point is I love shooting that thing and the Smith & Wesson M&P9 M2.0 still beats it for me.

  • Ordered this item as a cleaning tool for our air rifle, but as a new user and this being my first cleaning, I had expected some sort of instructions on how to properly use everything provided in this kit. Upon opening, I did not understand what to use each brush for and how to use it. Kit looks like it was made of good quality, and wish we could rate it higher, but it not at all first time user-friendly.

  • 5 out of 5
    Love this little gun its almost dead accurate! It's got nice weight to it! Pretty good use of Co2 cartridges they last a bit

  • 5 out of 5
    The only reason this gets a 4 star is the price and extra targets/stickers that no one seems to give away anymore. The targets are tiny. You're basically learning to shoot a dime, which is fine. Teaches you to be a good shot, makes it fun for adults. The only reason it didn't get a 5 star is a ten pump will leave a dent in the steal so it should be able to handle any normal air rifle but not forever. A higher power air rifle might destroy it.

  • 5 out of 5
    I bought this Colt M45 CQBP BB pistol to replace a Sig Sauer 1911 Emperor Scorpion I bought on umarexoutlet.com, that I had trigger issues with. I was very pleased that the Colt M45 was reliable, is more powerful than most of the other blowback BB pistols (400 fps, over 100 fps more than the Sig Sauer BB pistol). Some people have complained about the skinny "stick" magazine not being as "realistic" as the full-size magazine with the CO2 cartridge inside it that other BB pistols have. I grew to like this Colt BB magazine more, because it is sturdy metal. I even bought 3 more (outside of umarexoutlet.com, since they aren't sold here yet), and now I can pre-load 4 full magazines of BBs before I start target practing. To me, this Colt BB pistol's magazine actually makes more sense than the other models of pistols, because with those if you buy 2 or 3 more magazines, you have also use up 2 or 3 new CO2 cartridges, this Is a more efficient system. This has a milder blowback, and the slide does not go back as far as the Sig Sauer Emperor Scorpion did, but that is the cost for having a higher fps. It also cannot be field stripped. The bottom portion of the pistol is polymer, but it is very sturdy, more like a Glock than a plastic dart gun. P.S. the red dot laser in the pictures did not come with the BB pistol, I ordered a EZshoot Red Dot Laser Sight from umarexoutlet.com.

  • 5 out of 5
    I’ve added a picture so that you can clearly see all of the false advertising it states metal barrel which it does not have it also states that it includes two Beretta‘s which it does not it was a decent gun for the first two times it was used and then the electronic mechanism inside completely failed sadly this seems like a situation of bait and swap or just blayton false advertising do not buy run the other way

  • This is a very nice cleaning kit. All of the items are of very high quality and this is all you need to clean your .177 break barrel air rifle (other than an oil for wiping down the exterior, i use silicone oil for a treadmill to prevent inadvertant damage to seals and gaskets - I have a review on this as well). If you don't have a spring air rifle i think you would be fine with a cheaper kit but this kit is needed for the oils alone. These 2 oils individually purchased are closing in on the price of this kit. Buy a cheap cleaning rod, jag and brush and you are there. The rod jag and brush in this kit are very nice. I don't think this kit is that over-priced for what it comes with but I would have liked a cheaper option without the pellets and targets. They are good but not necessary. Instead of these items I would have preferred a plastic tube or case of some kind for the hardware, instead the whole thing just comes in plastic packaging and everything is loose after you open it. I had to put the brush, jag and oil needle in a pill bottle to keep them protected and together. The only thing I really don't like about this kit is the reversed rod to attachment point. This kit does not come with a patch holder attachment and you can't add one because of the way the rod is made (male instead of female ends). This item is not needed to clean a rifle but I like to use them and am unable to with this kit. Other than that i am very pleased with this kit. It is very high quality and the perfect starter kit. I will post some good pictures of the items in this kit as it is hard to see much in the picture currently on here.

  • 5 out of 5
    The Umarex HK 416 is the most fun to shoot of all the airguns I own. Powered by 2 CO2 cartridges, power and accuracy are good. The semi auto action and the 6 shot burst's fun factor can't be beat. The bb reservoir can hold up to 500 bbs. This gun looks absolutely realistic and includes flip up front and rear sites. Easy to set up, all you need is some bb's and you can start mowing down aluminum cans.

  • 5 out of 5
    The paper targets are missing and the box was heavily damaged when it arrived

  • 5 out of 5
    Expensive product to not come with the battery. What the actual F. 200 dollars for a machine with no battery. Way to be cheap HK. Thanks.

  • 5 out of 5
    I particularly enjoyed this T4E, Umarex does not disappoint. The feel is REALLY that of holding a real rifle, nothing less. Safety next to the trigger, dual ambidextrous strap attachments, long and comfortable loading rod, 16-round magazine (up to 8 I put in by hand without using the follower, grafted inside the grip as needed), removable fiber-optic notch, removable and height-adjustable turret and drift, fixed underbarrel slide, top slide, l-mount accessory (and slide) ready on both sides. The weight is well balanced but starts to feel at the front with accessories mounted (be careful what you choose to put on). I tried it both with front grip, smooth and clean, and accessorized with flashlight and holographic red dot: great either way. Dual CO2 capsule feeding that finds space inside the stock, tube pressure indicator, range for "target shooting" useful within 30-max 40 rounds. Capsules are triggered by a hit on the emergency button, located behind the stock. This allows the HDX.68 to be kept loaded for months without having to drain CO2 (remember, however, to empty it once primed, not recommended to leave it primed and pressurized for days at a time so as not to ruin the seals, valve and reduce its total life). Suggest Nylon ammunition for "waste" and generically aluminum glass-brakers. They are also easier to load than rubber ones. In various countries it is shipped within the allowable power limits (like less than 7.5J in Italy, sigh...) Contrary to what people are saying, FOOTBALL DOES NOT FOLD OR RETAIN. NOTE: Be careful, it arrives without ammunition or CO2. Get them separately.

  • I purchased this kit to use with my new Umarex air rifle as it came with everything I needed to get started. Unfortunately, upon opening the packaging I discovered that both bottles of oil had leaked and saturated the rest of the contents of the kit in a fairly significant amount of oil. It appears that the factory seals in the bottles were either faulty from the start, or failed at some point during shipping. I also observed damage to one of the tins of pellets. The apparent lack of quality in the packaging, particularly the oil bottles, disappoints me greatly. I've come to expect much higher quality from RWS and Umarex than this. What I do like about this kit is that it comes with a .177 cleaning rod, which I was having a hard time finding. It also comes with two 250 count tins of pellets, which as of the date of this review, are fairly difficult to come by. Overall I think this kit would be great as a starter kit for those new to air guns if it wasn't held back by the flawed oil bottles. The Good: - Value for money - Good starter kit - Comes with pellets - Sturdy cleaning rod The Bad: - Low quality, leaky oil bottles - Included targets are too small to be useful

  • 5 out of 5
    The 6th shot it depressed all the air i sent it back to umarex spent $113 to ship it they said nothing wrong with it got it back the 3rd shot it did it again this gun is not cheap getting a response is like pulling teeth i wouldn't buy starting to think it's was a mistake can't even hunt I've missed fall bear elk and now probably deer

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