- Assures Correct Pellet Orientation Every Time.
- Fastest Loading and Shooting.
- Allows Maximum Stealth While Hunting.
- Load Your Gun or Clips Even While Wearing Gloves.
- No Fumbling With Awkward Pellet Containers in the Field.
- Designed for .22 Caliber Break Barrel Rifles, Pistols, Magazines and Rotary Clips.
- Holds 15 Pellets in a Single Pen.
- ManufacturerAir Venturi
- Condition New
- Accessories Type Magazine, Clips & Reloaders
- Warranty 1-year limited warranty
- Weight 0.23
- Caliber .22
Did know what to expect with this tool, thought it would help in loading pellets, it works great, no flaws.
It just works, so I am ordering another one.
Pros
Faster loading a single shot with this little tool.
Almost something you can't get along without !
Cons
So far, over five years on the first one, it is still working, no problems, so no Cons !
i love this little gadget! simply put, it works and it works well! it's on my "gotta have" list when i go out to play with my break barrel. one smooth action and you're set! no more digging around for that pellet!!
Pros
low cost
functional
easy to operate
Cons
haven't found one yet...
(i guess it'd be cool if it came in an abs or carbon fiber finish)
This is the best accessory I bought for my Gamo Big Cat .22.
This thing works awesome.
I can load 15 pellets into it and load my rifle so much faster.
Easily worth 12 bucks.
Pros
Holds 15. Easy to use. Bad A$$.
Cons
Not sure if this is a CON or not. When I opened the box I saw it was plastic, and it felt weak and cheap. But after 4 years it is still working perfectly...so I guess my "CON" is that it "LOOKS" weak. But it isn't. It's bad A$$.
It's very simple easy to use.
Pros
Quick to reload a break barrel.
Cons
none
This is a nifty simple device that works as advertised. Makes loading pellets simple with out fuss.
Pros
Easy to use and carry. No juggling tiny pellets wile in the field.
Cons
Spendy, would be better if they came in a three or four pack.
Works quiet well, perfect insertion of pellet with minimal effort.
Pros
Made of plastic so you can view pellets in the pen.
Works well but afraid it will get broken. Doesnt anyone make one made from metal?
Cons
Wish it were not plastic
A lot faster reload.
Pros
Fast.
Cons
None.
should have brought this long ago super idea great for stubby fingers
Pros
a must have!!
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Can the Pellet Pen be used to load an under barrel lever pellet rifle? To be more precise the RWS Model 460 Magnum.
asked Darrel L Millerno . no room .
Ace from USAI have no idea because I don't own an under lever pellet gun. Now, here's a question for YOU.....I received an email from your company offering a discount on your products by using a "code". After reading that I'd receive a 10% discount for the simple task of entering the code, I went to your site and shopped a bit, finding what seemed to be an excellent deal on a .177 refurbed Crossman CO2, and all of the other things to make things work, i.e. ammo, CO2, , etcetera. When I tried several times to validate the code from the email sent by you, I was told that it was an invalid code, despite the fact that the expiration date of the promo code had not been reached. I don't think that it shows very much integrity to offer discounts that don't work (in order to sell more items, I assume), it probably DOES boost your sales. Fortunately, I own several "real" guns (including 4 class 3 weapons), so I buy these pellet guns for "play" in the basement and the back yard...otherwise I wouldn't maintain a sense of humor concerning these under-handed sales tactics. You offer some very good deals, but now I'll always have to wonder if they're for real ....until I get the "check-out" page.,
David from USANot sure About the rws but works great for break barrels like game or Benjamin/crossman style pellet rifle and for me i love the pellet pens. Have one on .177 and .22 and they Are faster than fiddling with Tina or a pocket of pellets.
DAVID from USANo - pellet pens are straight and work well on break barrel pellet rifles. A pellet pen for an underlever air rifle would require a bend with a large enough radius to allow the pellets to make it through the bend without jamming and at the same time without getting wedged together; with the outlet being short enough to fit inside the underlever action to insert the pellet in the barrel. I have thought about a pellet pen design for underlevers, but have not pursued it; not sure the market would pay for the cost to produce it.
Tony from USADoes the pellet pen work with bbs?
asked Jack
Pros
Worth it! Highly recommend.