Daisy Powerline 340 Air Pistol Features
- Spring-piston
- Repeater
- 200rd BB reservoir
- 13rd BB Speedload clip
- Fixed front and rear sights
- Manual safety
- Single-action
- Textured grip panels
You must pull back on the slide to cock the gun for each shot.
- ManufacturerDaisy
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 240 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type BBs
- Action Slide cocking
- Barrel Style Smooth bore
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 1.00
- Overall Length 8.50
- Barrel Length 0.00
- Loudness 2-Low-Medium
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism Spring-piston
- Rail No
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Fixed
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action Single-Action
- Use Plinking/Fun
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
The whole gun is very cheaply made.
Pros
Very cheap.
Cons
Magazine is made of 2 glued together halves. It split apart before I got 100 BBs through it. Replacement magazines aren't available anywhere that I can find except Daisy. They are out of stock for at least 2 months.
Pros
It’s cheap and may last just depends on your luck
Cons
It literally broke on the first shot. I cocked it took off the safety then pressed the trigger and I heard something snap inside it and the bb just rolled out the barrel.
complete junk,didnt last 100 rounds before it quit. Daisy has sold junk since i was a kid in the 60"s. Now its worse junk
Pros
slide cocking
It's not a great pistol but it's really what you're getting for the price. I guess it's a decent starter pistol.
Pros
- Nice and cheap price.
- Okay pistol, but it's really what you get for the price.
- Not that dangerous, it has around the power of an air-soft gun.
- Slide is fun I guess.
Cons
- Difficult to cock (in my opinion).
- A lot of jams and trouble loading the magazine with a speed loader.
- Not very accurate.
- Slow speed and lack of power.
For $20, this is a fun piece. It's not real accurate, and every once in a while you can see one shot go careening off in any direction but where you were aiming. Once you get it dialed in, you can usually stay in the black, and often in the center 2 rings. But you can't shoot from past 20 ft and be accurate. I shot out 3,000 BBs in 12 days. Then, it locked up. Won't cock or hold the piston if it does. Daisy is replacing it. If they weren't, I'd buy another. I gave it 4 stars anyway, because at this price, you get a repeater, and you CAN get good with it. Don't slingshot when cocking. Photo represents about 120 BBs shot at target.
Pros
200 BB magazine with 13 shot quick load. Looks good. Inexpensive.
Cons
Cocking can be HARD! Not for kids. The grip is HUGE, and I have big hands. It does fail after heavy use.
First off, it's $20 so don't expect some pro level target pistol. That said, I bought two, one for my wife as we live in Florida and often see small (2') black snakes come through the back yard. They're quick and sometimes aggressive.
A simple BB pistol is effective in many ways. For one, no fumbling for the CO2 and loading some rotary magazine. Simple operation. Cock, aim, fire. No it's not some blaster throwing a pellet at over 400fps, but it does it's job at being easy to operate, throws a BB and is surprisingly accurate.
I wanted a BB pistol that was easy to load, lightweight, easy to operate. Similar to the old school Marksman. But lighter and easier for my wife to handle. Marksman tends to have a strong spring and cocking can be a chore for my 4'10" under 100 lbs wife...
My friend had a rodent issue and I showed him mine. Let him use it a bit. He bought his own. The real value is it's quick to engage, no fumbling around, lightweight and inexpensive.
Pros
■ light weight
■ easy to operate
■ easy to load
■ fairly accurate
■ inexpensive
■ quick to engage pests, no looking for CO2
Cons
■ 240 fps, but then at short range, it's fine
This $10 pistol (its price anywhere else) is exactly that. Thick grip, very plastic loo and feel, and wildly inaccurate. It at least does hit hard for a spring BB - but it takes a bit of strength to cock is as a result. Way to bulky for a kid. Know what you're buying.
Pros
Good power for a spring pistol.
Cons
Not a good feel in hand.
Hard to cock (for kids)
Inaccurate.
Plasticky.
my experience after use
This is a decent gun for its price. I would recommend this as a good holiday or birthday gift for outdoor lovers. No co2 needer, but the trade off is you have to cock it each shot
Pros
Good for outdoor lovers and starter shooters, plus no co2 needed!
Cons
Slide cock is hard to pull, but I suspect it will get easier as you use it more
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Is this plastic?
asked Kandi bhupathi from IndiaYes, entirely except say the springs.
James from USADose it required license
asked Aman from IndiaYou should check with your local LEO (law enforcement officer) for that information. Here in Florida, no, not required. Just don't go waving it around in public or just about anywhere could get you D-E-D... be smart.
James from USAWhat materials constitute the make-up of this pistol?
asked GeorgeMostly black plastic. Lightweight, easy to use. For pests (small) it's worth it as there's no CO2 to load or worry about seals leaking. Pump once for every shot.
James from USAHello... Is it an full automatic or a semi automatic gun? Can you use pellets on it?
asked ReaperPump one time, one shot, rinse repeat... no pellets. .177 cal BB's
James from USAIs this have blowback system?
asked Yash PatelNo CO2... it's a manual plastic $20 BB pistol you cock once to fire once, repeat.
James from USAwill it shoot pointed pellets? jb
asked jbBB's only
James from USAIs this gun with magazine and some bb's or is IT like we need to buy the magazine
asked BilalBuilt in magazine... you pull down from hand grip to reload from larger reservoir. Fast and simple.
James from USAI'm Having Kind of A Problem With My Daisy , It's Vary Sticky In The Inside And I Want To clean It Out . I Took It Apart And I Don't Know What To Use To clean The Inside I've Use Hot water and soap , But It Dident Really Work . Any other Opinions ?
asked JamesIf it's the $20 model on this page, I'd say buy another...
James from USAIf i buy this gun thn from where should i buy the bullets.. i dont know much about airguns this is my first time that i want to buy something to shoot..
asked NabilThis is a good starter pistol. You can buy .177 BB's here (scroll down, usually at bottom of the page. I suggest Crosman or Daisy for this model.
James from USAIs it metal gun? Or fibre?
asked jdPlastic with some metal springs, inner barrel. Very light weight.
James from USACan I use Gamo Hunting Pallets for this gun and how do i Load the magazine?
asked ELERSON ROESLERBB's load in the bottom of the hand grip. Read the manual completely to ensure you are familiar with all the safety issues. It does NOT shoot pellets of any kind, .177 BB's only. You must cock it every time to fire it.
James from USAGood day, I want to know how much is shipping to south Africa? for the above Daisy Powerline 340 BB Pistol
Thabang Maurice from USAFncnb
Ramir PettifordBB's only, not for hunting low powered, you might use it to plink Grasshoppers, and Bumble Bees.
Virgil from USABB's only, not for hunting low powered, you might use it to plink Grasshoppers, and Bumble Bees.
Virgil from USAthis gun is not made for pest control, pellets , or running niggas pockets...
deezIt is only made for bbs and loading the mag is pretty easy.
Isaac
Pros
Great starter gun for any age no co2 needed
Cons
The pull thing to load the BBs was confusing and had to find a YouTube video to figure out why it wasn't firing