Pellet gun review
By Nicholas Woode onFirst of all i bought this gun from a friend so I dont know who made it or what its called. The gun was in pretty bad condition when i got it but i was surprised of how well it fired even with a rusted barrel and a bent crosshair. I have been using GAMO Pro match Cal. 4.5 Pellets for the gun. The gun can shoot a reasonable range of 150 metres but is mainly effective at 10 to 20 metres. The butt and and sides have wood padding and the barrel and interior is metal. The gun has a low recoil but a high power. The guns projectiles good easily pierce flesh.
Conditions:
The gun does best in a urban enviroment. Best for room to room fighting. Its extremely bad in flat terrain. The gun has a slow loading because it can only take one pellet at a time. I advice you only shoot at cans.
Reliablily:
The gun as i mentioned before can fire very well even when it is extremely rusty. Firing it is actually acting as cleaning it. If you leave it for a long time you should scrape the rust off with some sand paper before firing.
Stats:
length: 105 cm from butt to barrel
Ammo: GAMO Pro match Cal. 4.5
Range: Effective from 10 to 150 metres
Power: High
The gun has no special features whatsoever but is made for what its sepposed to do: SHOOT THINGS.
Final Rating:
4 out of 5
