- Manufacturer Smith & Wesson
- Caliber .177
- Velocity 370 fps
- Condition New
- Ammo Type Pellets
- Action Semiautomatic
- Barrel Style Rifled
- Fire Mode Repeater
- Gun Weight 1.35
- Overall Length 8.10
- Barrel Length 3.30
- Loudness 4-Medium-High
- Magazine Capacity 0
- Mechanism CO2
- Rail No
- Safety Manual
- Front Sights Blade
- Rear Sights Adjustable for windage
- Shots per Fill 0
- Trigger Adjustability 0
- Trigger Action Double-Action & Single-Action
- Use Plinking/Fun
- Warranty 90-day limited warranty
I have an M&P standard and Pro both in 9x19
The single action trigger, weight, width, height and appearanc is very similar to my Standard M&P pistol.
Pros
Shoots qualityl pellets accurately
Cons
I found that shooting BB's with the optional plastic rotary magazine to be inaccurate.....at best
Question?
Login to ask someone who bought this product.Does this gun have good accuracy?
asked JacobI found the limiting factor to be the operator - me - up to about 60 shots. At that point the CO2 pressure drop began to show up in slightly lower impact points. I rigged up a red dot sight and fired from a seated position to see just how well the weapon could perform, and was rather pleased with the results. No problem keeping a group within 2" at 33 feet outdoors in a 15 mph gusting wind. Wind was across the range. And it was raining. Hitting a 3/4" center took more effort but could be accomplished. Tests conducted with RWS Diablo Basic Wadcutters, 7 grain, around $6 for 500.
Mike from USA
Purchased this model based upon website reviews. Have put about 1000 rounds through it with very good results, 3" or less groups at 10 meters (33.33 feet) from standing position. Through trial and error have found the Gammo Match Diabolo 7.71 gr pellets included in the kit to be more accurate as anything else I have tried, second best were RWS match grade at near double the price. Other brand pellets with apparent less quality control worked loose in the clip, jammed when firing. Simple effort to clear a jam. Get a pellet sampler pack to determine which type will work best for you. And order at least six extra clips, you will go through them fast at the range.
Pros
Accurate. Easy to use three dot yellow sight system. Metal clips for pellets, very unusual in this price range. Easy to load CO2 system that does not require the removal of any part of the grip. Can be operated in single or double action. Nice weight and balance, metal parts where needed. 80 shots per CO2 cylinder in 80 degree temps. I have had total beginners learn how to load, aim and shoot in less than 10 minutes. Double action trigger pull is long but predictable, single action is light and far more accurate.
Cons
Gun must be level when ejecting clip, or tilted toward your left hand to avoid dropping the clip. (yes that is a minor issue). Noise level is somewhat higher than my Crossman 357. Need cleaning pellets to clean the barrel, no clear access from the back. None of these issues dampen my recommendation, this would be my first choice for the under $70 price range.