I have to say that this rifle is very nice looking an has that Gamo price, witch means it's hard to beat the price an quietly. Now i have to say that i have not shot this rifle yet an here is the reason why, this is a greta rifle but one thing Gamo needs to do is add a scope rail to this gun. When i was mounting my scope i noticed a dot in the bottom of the scope an when i put other mounts on the rifle it took the dot away. ( The mounts i used were for a high powered rifle an were high see though mounts. ) Well needless to say i had to buy a scope rail to add on to my rifle an now it looks OK but i haven't gotten out to shoot it yet but that will happen this weekend when i go the cabin. I will add a review after i shoot my new Wildcat Whisper. I have to say that i have a Gamo Wasp an it shoots like it was one of the high priced pellet rifles. So i'm closing for now but look for my update after i get done shooting my new Wildcat Whisper rifle. Bye for now. From: Ken Well here is and update on my new Gamo Wildcat Whisper rifle in 177 cal. I had my new Gamo down to the cabin this pass weekend ( Jan. 25 2020 ) an I just can't say how happy I am with this new rifle. Now I know it's going to take some shooting to brake in this barrel but I shot this gun off the bench at 25 yards an after about 20 shots I had it hitting the bull an I had about a 1 inch group an that's not bad for a new rifle an shooting the Crosman 177 cal. 7.9 gr. hollow point pellets. So i'm going to do some fine tuning this week so I can take this new rifle out hunting this weekend. I have a buddy an he has a Gamo rifle ( he's the one who got me into the new pellet rifles ) so we have a hunt set up for a squirrel hunt here in Lycoming County in Pa. Now I know the 7.9 gr. pellet is to light to hunt squirrel with so i'm going to be using the Crosman 10.5 gr. hollow point ( it looks like a star on the end ) an I have checked it for mushrooming an it flattens out really well. ( about the size of a 32 cal. ) Well it's to the range tomorrow an off hunting on Sat. All you air gunners be safe out there an happy shooting. From: Ken Read full review
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Rifle has beautiful style. Terrific adjustable two pull trigger reminiscent of military trigger pull and has adjustable trigger weight. Pump is hard pulling for weenies and at 72 I guess I’m a weenie old Marine. Set butt of rifle on ground angled against pump, easy.. well balanced shoots through paper target plus 5/8 plywood ad leaves 1/4 inch dents in wheel barrow back stop at 40 yds. Negatives. No iron sights only scope, and scope is very hard to sight in. Never got better than 6” pattern and that after LOTS of shooting and got worse after that. If your down the range spotter, Only safe place to hide is behind the bullseye!. Scope is junk. If manufacturers put a quality scope on this rifle WOW !
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Great air rifle, quite, fast very good quality, would definitely recommend to those looking to get into a new fast air rifle. Gamo is the brand you want.
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This firearm is great for plinking It is not whisper quiet but has good power Dial in the scope and take care of them varmints
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So far so GOOD! I really like the rifle.....it is accurate, fair weight and seems powerful, although I have not used it on pesky varmints yet. Cocking is a little harder than I thought it would be, but is not so hard that it is a con. The rifle is sleek and handsome. Solid and well built. I did replace the scope provided with an upgrade.
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