Customer Reviews With Photos

  • I liked the price. I did not like the condition of the pellets. The design and surface finish of the pellets look good but the packaging is a failure. Both tins were badly damaged in shipping to the point of having nearly half of the pellet skirts being deformed. Also, there is quite a bit of lead flashing in some the cavities and in the bottom of the tin. The pellets need to be washed and re-lubricated before use. I could not see myself just throwing away the damaged pellets so I tried to salvage them by reforming the skirts with the tip of a ballpoint pen and then smoothing the outer edge with a steel scale. It worked but my fingertips took a beating. I will have to find a better way of doing this. I took a few shots with my Beeman 1357 and Stoeger Xm1 Bullshark at 10 yds. Hard to tell how accurate they will be at that range but they seem okay. Touching each other in a ragged hole. The pellets are a little snug in the Bullshark and fit okay in the 1357. I will have to try them out at longer ranges to see if they will group. But I feel it is too much of a hassle to salvage that many smashed pellets. I would not recommend these pellets unless the packaging and shipping improves.

  • 5 out of 5
    Bought this to get rid of some squirrels that moved into our carport . . . After getting it sighted in it is very accurate the only thing I found is I'm only getting about 30 good shots per two CO2 carts . . . Gonna buy some metal plinking targets now and maybe try the bigger CO2 tank cause this thing seems like it's home be fun to play with . . . .

  • 5 out of 5
    I own several airguns but this rifle takes it to another level. This thing is serious and is shooting a .30 caliber pellet at 1000fps. I was seriously impressed with the accuracy I was able to get great groups at distances beyond 50 yards. It is louder than any of my other rifles but not bad at all considering the performace it's giving. I have also seen some videos about supressors available and will definitely be looking into that next. (The barrel is already threaded). Like other Umarex airguns this one has the 7 round rotary magazine which I really like. The easy to read pressure gauge is very nice. I plan to try some long range shooting to take advantage of it's longer range capabilities. I will try to add an update if I can.

  • 5 out of 5
    This airgun looks awesome just like the real thing. One of my favorite features is the extremely collapsable stock. It extends long enough for even big shooters like myself or it can be reduced down to a pistol. Like getting two guns in one. I absolutely love the Aeon Optic that comes with it, very easy to adjust when sighting in and I love the easy to switch brightness control. Cocking is break action and delivers a .177 pellet at 490 FPS, I found the accuracy to be very good.

  • 5 out of 5
    Used as target

  • 5 out of 5
    Now I get to put these little balls back in the bottle.

  • 5 out of 5
    It’s shoots great but my mag gets stuck in the mag well and it’s rubbing on something in the and it’s scratching through the plastic

  • 5 out of 5
    Been using it every day for over a month. It’s consistent, full metal and never jams as long as I put lube the bb holder. All of the umarex Legends series are spectacular. I have the mp40, Luger and lever action all from umarex! Best air guns I have ever had. I ended up buying 2 extra mags for both mp40 and M3 grease gun!

  • 5 out of 5
    Wow was I impressed with these pellets! I know every pellet gun has "its perfect pellet" and for my Crosman 1322 and 224, these are nail drivers! So for Crosmans with extended barrels you will love these. Now, most of the time this pellet was shot on paper and it does leave a nice clean hole punch so you can really see it even from down range. However, there was a time when I was out by the lake fishing and happen to have my 1322 carbine with me and a monster ground squirrel caught my eye at about 15 yards away. I was frantically pumping up my 1322 and reaching for a pellet to load because I didn't want that squirrel getting away. Well I grabbed one of these RWS flat tops instead of a Crosman pointed (I just keep a mix of pellets in my carrier when im out in the field) and decided to take the shot anyway. I hit it right at the base of the skull and wow did it make a "crack" when the shot his and it instantly dropped motionless. I guess my usual pointed hunting pellets are more to penetrate where this thing hit with that large flat faced top and probably killed on concussion alone. The target pic shows 5 shots at 12 yards. The other is the RWS compared to a pointed Crosman pellet.

  • 5 out of 5
    It's good cheap gun. But it you want more accuracy. Get the co2 ones...this is spring loaded. But it looks like it will really sting.

  • I just received this package today and it looked like somebody just put the balls in Ziploc bag and send it to me so I don't recommend any balls don't buy them I don't think they legit.

  • 5 out of 5
    These are incredible bbs but the reason for 4 stars on them is because of the cap on the bottle. It always breaks when you open then close it again.

  • 5 out of 5
    Gun is cool, where the co2 goes in the steel nut keeps it in place with an Allen key. I have Owned it for exactly two months now and it is now stripped. So that being said the airsoft gun does not work. Poor design. Magazine replacements are around $50-60..

  • 5 out of 5
    Lots of bullets! Hard to get out if packaging a little.

  • 5 out of 5
    Although the G 10 was decent I have to say the Gamo penetrator was much more consistent and accuracy. 20 yard controlled shot using my winchesters 1250

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