Check out the Umarex Beretta PX4 Storm, it's a great pistol that fires either pellet or bb.
I have just started to get back into shooting again and still have something missing from my growing collection of pistols. A Blow Back Pellet (Not BB) gun.
Are there any worth considering?
I had a look at the Gamo PT-85 and it was a bit cheap.. Ideally i want something well built (Preferably all metal) which feels authentic, which has a nice mechanism but is still reasonably powerful/accurate.
Are there any guns I should consider?
My collection consists of:
Vintage Crossman from when I was a kid which is currently in bits as I need some parts.
Even older 'russian' break barrel gun of unknown origin which wouldn't take the skin off a rice pudding, which I have kept because I have fond memories of it from my childhood
Walther (Umarex) CP88 - My first CO2 pistol which I am quit fond off, but always hated the fact that it had no moving parts and just found it boring to shoot.
Weihrauch HW42 (.177 and .22 barrels) - My favorite pistol for power/accuracy
Remington/KWC 1911 (BB) - My favorite pistol for realism (Currently waiting on a replacement as the first one was faulty)
Umarex 357 Python (BB) - On order.. Not fond of revolvers, but feel I need one in my collection.
Various Airsoft guns (Specifically bought for Airsofting)
So I just need/want another Pellet gun, which is more like the 1911 in terms of realism, but with build quality of the CP88...
Jon
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Check out the Umarex Beretta PX4 Storm, it's a great pistol that fires either pellet or bb.
Sometimes I sits and thinks, but mostly I just sits.
When it comes to blowback there is simply no question, bb currently wins every time over pellet. There is no need for the complexities and workarounds used in a pellet firing blowback where as the system can be simple and works well for bbs.
The PX4 is probably the best of a bad bunch, but I feel that we are missing out on what could be awesome pellet firing pistols. It is something I want but I think that until they employ proper, non rotary magazines containing the CO2 they are always going to be a gimmick.
There are engineering and design challenges, they are fairly simple to overcome but will cost slightly more to produce (until they become established). They may not even cost much more considering the lengths they go to with current feed systems.
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I agree with blooregard, in fact the Only thing missing in my collection is a blowback pellet pistol, because there is not really anything that take my fancy just yet..
Don't be put off buy guns that are not all metal though, you most likely know this already but there are many real steel pistols Tha have a polymer frame.
Yeah have a look at the umarex px4 storm also the ASG P09, but are quite good, but as blooregard mentioned as yet you cant get a blowback pistol that will lock back on the last shot because of the design of the mag feed..
If you do go for a px4 storm though go for a brand new one if you can about a year ago they improved the design giving then better accuracy competed to the older versions..
Or wait a little longer, SIG Sauer are bringing out some pellet blowback pistols, youtube it your see some.
Some of my favourite guns in. You collection, Umarex Beretta 92fs - Colt Custom 1911 - Walther Lever Action - TM Hi-Capa Custom Build Project - Colt SAA .45 & many more..
Had a look.. Found this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=py3SI9KLsp0
Not interested in the pistol any more... I want an MPX/MCX.. Semi-Auto Belt Fed 30 round magazine (With option for 50 and 70)... And its Pellet.. Not BB.. I WANT!!!!
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I thought as much on the Carbine front.. Its fine to dream...
I think you are right on the Pellet/Blowback front.. None of the GBB Pellet pistols seem very good.. I just miss having a true semi-auto pellet gun.. I like my HW45, but its just too big/slow.. And I am not a fan of my CP88, as it just bores me.
I might still have a look at the PX4.. Its only £100 so not the end of the world, but I am not expecting too much....
I am the same with the Umarex Pellet shooters, boring to shoot. Would much prefer to shoot my HW45 or 2240 or any of my bb guns.
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As usual, you're all wrong!
Aeron BRNO B-96. The end!
Better to admit you walked through the wrong door than spend your life in the wrong room
I know it's not Metal, but it feels great in the hand, is probably the most powerful Co2 Pistol out there, was the very first blowback pistol introduced,
very well made in Germany, top of the list for many, it's the Magnum Research Desert Eagle
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Hi chaps, just my opinion you understand but you are all wrong.
CROSMAN 600
every time.
Cheers.
Geoff.
It's good, no doubting that. Not easy to get hold of though!
NO NO NO NO NO, how dare you, how very dare you. Actually, how very dare you. Awful plastic crap thing with completely needless blowback and one of the worst triggers on any gun. Fancy getting the license to make DE replicas and then wasting it on that thing.I know it's not Metal, but it feels great in the hand, is probably the most powerful Co2 Pistol out there, was the very first blowback pistol introduced,
very well made in Germany, top of the list for many, it's the Magnum Research Desert Eagle
Because of the slide design it is one of the few automatics that Umarex could have made a decent go off as one of their conventional CO2 pistols. I think they wanted to use it as an example of why buying things made in Germany doesn't mean you are going to get something decent.
Also, not the first blowback, you might get the impression I'm not a fan.
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no it wasn't.
right on all accounts. it's a bad gun- they could & should've made it in metal. even if as umarex claim, the slide would be too heavy for the blowback to work, they could've made it metal with an aluminium or plastic slide. & the walther ppk was the first blowback replica.