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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024
Update:This one is good, first one I got had a problem. (See 1st review below.)Sights out of the box were pretty good, not perfect but close. Sighted for about 10 yards.Working good, seems consistent.Have shot only about 50 shots so far and good.One thing on both guns was the rear sight adjustment for elevation, raising it, it remains tight won’t “wobble”, but lowering it to get the range I want it winds up loose and wobbles. The first gun I was able to get the sight range I wanted, but it wasn’t super tight but firm. This gun no such luck, wobbly.Here’s my solution:I took a thin piece of TPU (rubber), raised the sight up to slide the thin piece of TPU under it, right in front of the hammer. Then I lowered it to the range I wanted. TADA! Problem solved. Sight nice and solid.After doing this and sighting, I am now the scourge of any tin can in range.Like the gun right off the bat, if this one holds up I’m ordering another one for the wife.First review:Got it and opened the box, just the gun and a BB mag and pellet mag, no packing just loose gun and Mags.Packaging could be better. Used 1 cartridge to sight it in and it shot well. 2nd co2 cartridge installed and it was very accurate. Loaded 3rd co2 cartridge, pulled trigger, hammer clicked forward and nothing, cocked hammer, pulled trigger. Mechanically working but no air.Tried 5-10 times nothing. (Yes, safety was off). Figured maybe I got a new cartridge that was empty, so went to unscrew the cart and a TON of co2 blew out. Ok, let’s try another cart. Same problem after pulling the trigger another 5-8 times, still nothing. Sat it down and came back later, picked it up and it worked, for 4 shots, then wouldn’t shoot any more. Thought maybe it had leaked most of the co2 while it was sitting. So unscrewed the co2 cart and again a huge amount of co2 escaped.So put another new cartridge in and wouldn’t shoot. Unscrewed that cart and again I wasted another full co2 cartridge.My thought is there is some debris in the co2 air path that gets nudged loose to where it blocks the air path. Then later this piece moves out of the way and allows it to work until it gets clogged up again.I really like this gun, so I returned it for another one, which I should get on 4/3/24.I was using Crosman co2 cartridges, Crosman pellets and Crosman Pelgun oil on each cartridge, and didn’t over tighten the cartridge.I will follow up when I get the next one and update my review and rating.
Weiand
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2015
I love the size of it. Has the size / feel of a firearm, just lighter. The grips being removable to put the cart in doesn't reattach real tight. Tight enough to not just fall off, but does feel a bit loose when gripping it. Not loose enough to be a problem or affect shooting, just noticeable. Not a heavy hitter. Low powered. Low fps. "Advertised" shows a bit higher fps than the tests I've seen. Tests on pellets with a 10.5 gr pellet show 409 fps Won't hit real hard, but sill be a fun plinker. Tested mine with 7.48 to 8.64's. Until the cart. started to empty, goes through empty soda cans with no problem. The more shots, the weaker it gets. I was getting about 30 *good* shots per cart. About 60 - 70 total shots per cart when it would start to lose power. After about 60, its almost a waste to keep firing on the cart. Less pentration, no accuracy and if try to go to far with the cart. starts to not have enough power to push the pellet out of the clip and down the barrel. Don't want a pellet stuck in the barrel. One BB (6 rounds) and One pellet (10 rounds) clips is included. Having the one that is included has to be filled a lot of times per cart. Would just make it nicer an more conveinant having 3 or 4 pre-loaded. Construction of the pistol is pretty good overall. Metal frame. Steel rifled barrel. Metal trigger. Metal hammer. Cart. tensioner metel cap, metal thread, metal handle into metel. Plastic grips that snap in and out of place. (IF the plastic tongs were to break that hold the grip in place, a rubber band wrapped around the grip spanning top to bottom would hold it in place & tight, as well would not interfier with hand placement and grip) Poly-type barrel shroud with Weaver upper & lower rails. (Top back & Bottom front) Plastic BB & Pellet clips. Metal push button & "hook" into Poly-Type shroud area to keep barrel locked in place. 6 inch barrel. Just under 11 1/2 inches long from muzzle to back of grip. 9 3/4 inches from muzzle to top of hammer. Being double and single action is a nice feature. Double action is a lot heavier trigger pull. Not bad, but is heavier. As well, a lot more movement when in double action. Single action, nice trigger pull. Smooth an easy. No movement. Hammer pull's back quick an easy to work it in single action rather quickly with a nice trigger pull to make it start all over again. Cart inserts quite easy. The tightener is a metal screw in a metal base with a metal grip. So that shouldn't be a problem of wearing out or stripping threads. Very nice touch there. Accuracy.... well, that will depend on the shooter. Iron sights with up and down adjustments and side to side for windage. Seems to lock up tight after loading a clip. Seems the *lock* should hold up if using care when opening and closing it. Like not doing the "groovy" flip it to make it close. Noise level. The test reviews show 87.5 db's 3 feet from pistol being fired. Noise level does drop as more shots are fired from the cart. In all, not all that loud, making it backyard friendly. (DO remember though, this airgun pistol does have the size & look of an actual firearm. From a distance, could look very real. That combined with some "noise" when fired, could potentionally be an issue.) Loading... Push button to release the "hook", barrel breaks down, filled clip rests on a pin. Close barrel. Pistol is ready to fire. Do need to use a little care to extend the life of the clip by not spining the clip once it is inserted. Would cause premature wear on the detents, which would make it no longer rotate on its own with each shot. Very fun pistol to shoot. Either double or single action. Can rapid fire pretty easy with it. With a bit of care and maintence, this pistol should hold up quite well. A drop of oil on the tip of each cart. inserted. All pivot points oiled with excess wiped off. Kept clean.
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