I have not had the time to fire it yet. I have unpacked it and looked it over quite well and am very pleased with what I see. Looking forward to shooting it in the near future. After examining the pistol closer I am very disappointed that it doesn’t have or you can’t ajust the sight ? How do you zero in on your target. Answer you can’t everything else is it seems to be excellent quality what a shame so close to being a good product
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This cannot shoot more than two pellets without it jamming. At this stage, you must clear the barrel and try to push the pellet out. Since the magazine cannot be removed with a pellet half in half out of the magazine, you have to be patient. We have tried different brands of pellets including the Sig Sauer brand, have tried other new magazines, with the same results.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It was really tough for me to decide which airgun to purchase when I began shopping for my first one. I wanted to buy something I could get locally in case I didn’t like it so I could return or exchange it quickly. It made sense to me that a pellet pistol, made in Japan would likely be higher quality than some of the other offerings. This gun looks and feels like a real fire arm and is an excellent replica. I’ve only run Beeman 1230 pellets in it so far and I get a lot misfires. Perhaps I would get better results with another brand of pellets but with Crossman copperhead BBs it shoots great with rarely any misfires. Re-loading is much faster as well. I had read somewhere that it wasn’t a good idea to shoot BBs in this gun because it would wear out the rifled barrel but it is so much more satisfying to shoot BBs that I’m not worried about it and the manufacturer even says you can shoot BBs with it. I recommend purchasing an extra pair of magazines for longer uninterrupted plinking fun and make sure you have plenty of CO2 on hand because you’ll only get about 2.5 magazines out of a cartridge before you run out of steam. The cartridge loading is a fantastic design that more air pistols should adopt. The weight of the gun is substantial, the trigger is great and the smooth yet firm blowback adds to the fun and realism. I was starting to dislike this gun because of issues with pellets until I decided to try it with BBs and now I am very happy with it once again.Read full review
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Solid pistol, great feel in your hand, fully functional - except it doesn't fire all of the loaded ammunition. I've used both 7.0 gr and 10.5 gr .177 Crosman amo and there are always a few left in the chamber(s) at the end of 8 shots target practice. Disappointing... However, this is not a reflection on the seller. Shipping was next-day fast, with great communications from the seller.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
SAYS FOR TRAINING AND USE FOR TARGET PRACTICE BUT IMPOSSIBLE IF THE BARREL TUBE IS LOOSE AND THE BARREL MOVES AROUND I THOUGHT A NAME BRAND LIKE SIG SAUER WOULD MAKE FOR A GOOD TARGET PRACTICE PISTOL AS THERE ARE CLEARLY STATES AND SPECIFIES IT WILL BUT WANT AND THERE ARE VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE ON HOW TO PROPERLY DISASSEMBLE AND FIX THE BARREL FROM BEING LOOSE IN THE FRAME BODY OF THIS AIR PISTOL YOU SHOULD REMOVE FROM YOUR SIGHT AND REVISE YOUR ADD FOR LOOKS ONLY AND REALISTIC BLOW BACK BUT NOT FOR USE FOR TARGET PRACTICE
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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