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Love this it's a awesome gun recommend if you love bb guns this is a must have and a Worthy addition to my collection.

Update: Got Umarex CO2 cartridges and was still experiencing the problem. Removed the thumb adjustment screw and was able to file ~1/16" off of the tip, reinstalled and all cartridges now install with out any interference. Umarex does seem to be more powerful than the Crosman. Gun is absolutely a pleasure and great for practice when I can't get to the range. Also drilled 3 small holes in the sights and glued in small pieces of fiber optic. Much better sight picture. Just purchased and like very much, although I am having a problem with Crosman CO2 cartridges. They have to be forced (rather unnerving) into the handle when knob is in open position and thumb knob is backed down all the way. Bummed, will not be using it until new cartridges arrive. I have ordered some Umarex CO2 cartridges and will update upon receipt. Would have thought that CO2 cartridges would be standard. What to do with so many unusable CO2 cartridges?

Well made Cartridge Shells for Colt SAA Revolvers. I polished mine with museum quality wax.

When the product arrived it was open and had 53 instead of the promised.

This was the perfect starter gun for my 10 year old. I like that it is a single shot and he has to reload each time. It's more powerful than I thought it would be. I like that it doesn't have the long scope so he can learn how to adjust and use the eye sights properly.

The original equipment magazine on my Crosman MK45 split and would no longer hold BBs. I bought these to replace that mag. These are clearly superior, being screwed together rather than clamped and made of metal rather than plastic (36 grams OE vs. 83 g. for these). The OE mag lasted several years and I'm not complaining, just saying these are way better. HOWEVER, when I put these mags into the Crosman they wouldn't stay in place. I was ready to send them back but decided to investigate first. Turns out the 2-piece body of the Crosman was separating. Not by much; less than a millimeter. But that meant the retaining clip would not engage the mag. If I gripped the two parts of the pistol body to close the gap, the mag stayed in place. Release my grip and the mag popped free. So I ordered the Umarex TDP45, chucked the Crosman, and am happy with both purchases now.

Im 13 and This gun is so amazing it fire's well it holds a good amount of bbs it shoots amazing. Despite what people say about it I think it's a amazing gun I'm definitely buying from amarex again.

I was hoping the other review was correct about the premium brass bullet version, however these are the regular black shell midcap mags. They are solid, I can't bend them either way. I see no screws or way to open or maintain it at all. My only concern is that the follower (piece that pushes the bbs) has a lump of molded plastic on top of it, this could lead to feed issues. I Will update my review when tested. Update: they all fed perfectly not skipping a beat, even on full auto. These are worth it.

I am no stranger to shooting guns. I shot this thing on a fixed table probably 15 time. I never adjusted to sights because I couldn't get a clear reading of the shots. It's all over the place! Wouldn't suggest buying this gun.

I definitely recommend this thing if you have the money to buy co2s for it because it really eats up two CO2 too very fast but it is a very very great gun if you want to have some great fun I suggest you get this thing cuz it is awesome and it's actually very accurate

Received a product that was used and in not working condition. No motor wires, no trigger, no selector plate. See pictures of what I received compared to what was advertised.

I'm very satisfied with the weight and feel of this replica. It's a solid metal frame and metal magazines. Plastic foregrip and lower receiver. Replacing the battery is tool-less and simple. Two spring loaded pins in the back and one in the front. The battery inserts in the top of the frame and rests against the charging handle. The battery plugs in under the removable foregrip. The charging handle is spring loaded and can be operated when there is no battery installed. My battery uses every millimeter of space when inserted. I'm using the AEG Battery Starter Package w/ Smart Charger (Battery: 9.6v 1600mAh Small Stick Type). The charger has a button on it that must be pressed to begin charging after attaching the battery. Otherwise the charger appears "green" and may lead you to believe a new battery is already charged. If you operate the gun with a low battery, you may jam the gearbox due to an anti-reversal latch. This can be fixed by removing the bottom plate of the pistol grip, unplugging and removing the motor, and using a long metal hook to pull the latch off of the gear, through the exposed hole inside of the grip. There are youtube videos with examples. This happened to me on day 1. Be aware the manual says in fine print that use of 0.12g airsoft BBs will void the warranty. It recommends 0.20g or higher. The Gemtech Raptor II Mock Suppressor is compatible with the 3-lug mount and looks great on the gun. See pictures above. It's simple to install or remove with one short twist. Standard slings also easily attach to the rear plate. The included magazine is metal. Only one magazine was included but additional metal magazines can be purchased.

I am a big fan of Umarex airguns and this one keeps the tradition going. I like it's simple operation. All you need is the rifle, a box of pellets and you can spend the day in the woods. Probably my favorite feature is the 12 shot rotary magazine. Just load 12 pellets and you are good for that many shots. More time shooting, less time reloading. The Emerge is also at home on the shooting bench with outstanding accuracy. I got the .177 caliber which shoots at an impressive 1000 fps. I was able to get really tight groups with the scope which is included. If you prefer open sights you will love the fiber optic sights which come on the Emerge. The stock feels very solid, has a great textured surface and integrated cheek piece. Umarex's "Silence Air" integrated supressor works very well. In the woods it doesn't disturb game and makes it good for back yard shooting too. If I was considering a "bugout" or survival rifle I would choose the Emerge since it requires nothing more than pellets for it's operation. I highly recommend the Emerge.

I purchased this for my Grandson at the beginning of August 2024 and this being the beginning of Sept. 2024 and the screws in the forearm stripped and fell out and the plastic at the barrel brake broke . With this broken and screws missing it does not brake properly to load . I do like the feel of the weight and balance of it ,so I will be contacting the supplier about the issues , if they replace or repair it , I will update this review . As of right now I will only post with 2 stars because it sucks for a teen when he can not use what was purchased for him only 1 month ago with no abuse . So I say spend a little more and purchase a different brand if you want quality .

Not ideal for paintball. Went to an arena with field paint only. Paintballs fit ok, but some rolled out of the cylinder. Chronograph read 175 ish fps on a freshly punctured umarex brand Co2. Can get 25 good shots with one canister, maybe 30. Paint would occasionally break in the barrel causing the rest of the paintballs to be wildly inaccurate. The product is very well built. If you really want to use this for paintball, make sure to find a good brand that works with this gun, otherwise you would be laying this on the field and coming back to pick it up after the match ends.
