Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
Well, i'd imagine the action is at least similar to other Anics guns. I had a Skif A3000 F1 a few years back that i just didn't get on with. The trigger was VERY heavy in double action. Cocking the gun for single action could only be done via the slide, which presented a fair chance of catching the skin between your index finger and thumb in the fake 'ejection port'. The 28 shot mags took forever to load, the pellets had to be set to just the right depth, and there was still a fair chance of a loading jam. Loading jams resulted in the mag being stuck in the pistol, with the pistol unable to be cocked, fired, or easily stripped down.

I'll never buy another Anics again.
this was my !st experience with the Skiff too...

however ive now got 2 of them and these ones are ALOT Better and i actually like using them (guess im just lucky) lubing the mags works well and also i found that slackening off the screws in the mags slightly helps the mag move better= better trigger.......

deffo try before you buy.....

id get pretty cheesed off reloading every 8 shots TBH.......