I don't know why some of you are so dissatisfied with the Co2 market offerings.
After all, there are design constraints, that limit how accurate a 'replica' can be,
while still having the ability to be a reasonably Priced, target shooter and plinker.
All these "pot metal" complaints, you want real steel, go buy a real gun and pay the price.
Too low muzzle velocity, buy a pcp, you can only get so much out of a standard Co2 cartridge.
More power, fewer shots, just take a look at the 586, lucky to get 40 good shots.
I think the manufacturers are doing a fantastic job, while being able to make a very good profit, good for them.
This enables them to do more R&D and squeeze the most out of the new designs that they are able to bring to the marketplace.
I think, hope, that the 715 is a great example of todays technology, and what's to come?
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