Such a nicely made pistol let down somewhat by a very poor power level. I'm not asking for .44" Magnum power, but less than 1.5 ft lbs is poor. Agree about the tedious loading.
Always been my gripe,Germany and Europe get pistols made to their power limits,not asking for a 'gazillion ' foot pounds but we are allowed 6 for our pistols ,why not 3.5 or 4 accuracy would probably improve too??
Nice looking gun, I have the venerable cp88 which I believe was the first co2 replica that Umarex made. It has a couple of modifications, a stainless steel insert to replace the pot metal alloy block that holds the slide opening spring, a common failure point where the screw strips the thread and a front plate with a 1/2” unf thread for a real silencer which tames the bark considerably. I think the 8 round rotary magazines are far better than the belt type. I have five and it makes reloads a lot easier, giving me 40 shots before needing to reload the magazines. Ok it doesn’t have blowback but for that I have a military sand coloured 1911 bb blow back which has a proper single action trigger rather than having to pull a belt round.
I just stumbled on your video (again I must say) because I looked out for information about Walther's Q5 and Q4 PPQs. I want to buy one of them and now I have to decide which of both is best for me. Thanks, your video ist packed with information about the Q4. Combined with knowledge I gathered from other sources I would say I will go for the Q4. It seems the Q4 and Q5 are the same construction. But, the Q5 is layed out as match model. The Q4 has a muzzle thread to it which I appreciate. Most of my neighbors are fairly old seniors and I don't want to frighten them by shooting that loud. I already got some silencers that work with CO2 guns the best. So again. thanks.
Hey Andy! I was wondering if you could review the Full Auto Beretta M9a3? I am looking to purchase one but I’m not sure of the design. I absolutely love your reviews, I often find myself watching videos for guns I don’t even find an interest in, but rather just for fun. Keep up the great work and have a great day!
Yet another great offering from Umarex. Love pellet co2 replicas. Iam sorry but i am firmly NOT in the blue trigger camp but to each their own so it would be this one for me.
nice to see more rifled barrels and pellets in pistols getting closer to reasonable prices. I wonder, how does this compare to the Glocks, would you reach for a Walther 1st , or 2nd? :P
Love the thoroughness of your reviews, even of guns I have little interest in owning. That said, I think I know what you're going to be propelling those arrows with next week and I'm very, very interested in that... so I'm looking forward to that one. 😃
Firstly, great videos, got loads of information and inspiration. Secondly, could you do a top 5 single stroke break barrel pistol or reply with your personal top 5. PCP and Gas are great, but i like my collection to be "as ready" the gun the pellets and you're good to go. Be appreciated, cheers.
I noticed that the blank firing Turkish brand "EKOL" its making airguns (pistols and rifles). It would be interesting a video testing some of their replicas.
I had the Q5 and it goes back to the Dealer because of the Belt System in the Magazin and the stiff Trigger. There is to much Friction in this kind of Magazin. Even with a good amount of Silicon Oil, the Friction was to high and a lot of Force for the Trigger was needed. To much. The Sig Sauer P17 has the better Belt System and much smoother Trigger. Shooting both Free Hand and with the O5, I was all over the Place. With the P17, it was a Point and Hit. And only for Display, the Q5 and the Q4 are to Expensive.
Would have bought it if it wasn't for the hex key. Does anyone know of co2 pistol that is: Blowback, silencer ready, quick release co2, above 400 fps co2 pistol? Most co2 pistols seem to either have one or the other.
hi Andy, I am following lots of your reviews lately, top stuff 👍.I am new to the world of Co2 guns (will be bying one soon).. I hear everywhere, do not overtight the co2 cartridge!, ok but what is 'overtight'? For example, can this be measured in some way?; are there tricks, hints, tips? Thanks in advance.. greetings from Belgium
Yea.. I think I'd need a combo hard case, which includes both the Q5 Match and the Q4, along with their red dots.. 😁😁 Yea.. I am a big fan of these later years Walthers. The PPQ and the PDP are fantastic pistols.
Hey, I think I remember you mentioning some time ago that you're from Finland as I am as well. Do you have any recommendations for above 115m/s pellet air pistol that works for left handed users, can fit more than just flat tip pellets and has an ability to fit a reflex sight on top or via adapter from the bottom rails. In addition, preferably not a beltfed mag due to them being pretty fragile with bad trigger forces required. If it's Co2, then I'd rather have it not waste too much has on a powerful blowback. I've been looking all over our airgun sites and youtube videos, but there's like nothing that fits all of my criteria perfectly. It's like some kind of psyops by these companies where they always leave in major faults to not have a "perfect" gun to force people to purchase new guns later.
@@smokyz_ Yes. Loviisa, Finland, represented here.😁 Pellet, nbb or gbb, somewhat good trigger, capable for optics - and for a leftie? That L-hand already may take out many - due most replicas with optic capability might be scarce.. I'd recommend maybe an UX Walther CP88 Comp. Shoots over 115m/s. Windage adj rear sight as og - which can be switched out to a pic rail for any optics. Mine had a rail and optic when bought as used. The mock mag release only pushes out the left grip plate. Damn good co2 pistol if want a replica and do target work. Safety lever works on both sides. I love mine. I think the double-action even shoots accurate..
@@brorjordas1979 Ye thank you. I have looked at it previously, but the price put me off a bit. Didn't realize you could fit a reflex sight on it too, that changes everything then. Which would you prefer, black or chrome version? I feel like black looks more slick, but dunno about the paint quality and how it will handle wear.
@@smokyz_ Yes. The price of a brand new CP88C is quite high imo too, especially nowadays. I thus bought mine as used some years ago. The prev owner had bought a separate picatinny rail and red dot for it already, so I kinda got lucky there. But I think it is an amazing pistol model. Back in the years it kinda put me off , and made me choose the CP99 instead. But I do now think the CP88 model is a better choice over a CP99. And the CP99 (with decocker, not the DAO-trigger CPS model) even is not cheap nowadays. I can't say about the black finish - but my satin finish has held up well imo (esp me not being even the first owner).
Hi Andy, I am new to watching your reviews. And I have a air rife I got back in the late 80’s early nineties from air arms a side pull springer, I believe it was called a black panther, and I was just wondering what sort of power it puts out, strait of the box because I bought brand new back then?
I’ve got the Q5 match..my first belt fed pellet pistol as I’d seen various videos on the fact they wasn’t great and snapped easily but bought it based on the looks thinking I’ll give it a go..oiled it up, ran it in..I’m about 500-600 shots in..still a terrible design but a beautiful air gun..Umarex really should go back to the 8 shot style system..this would of been a easy one to do and a missed opportunity..they think people are obsessed with capacity but function, design, quality and accuracy should come first..this and a Glock in the 8 shot style of a cp88 would sell like hot cakes in my opinion..I’m disappointed as this was my first purchase from Umarex in about 10 years and I kind of think I know slightly what I’m talking about..they won’t be getting any more of my money..regards freeballer on the UBC
We're can a get a .22 from had a Berretta 2009 beautiful gun, now looking for another Decent gun. But want a .22 which these days are really, really hard to get hold off, i bought a STEYR - A1 for £100 not bad, but not a patch on my old Berretta .22 the STEYR M9-A1 Trigger is spungy but it will do for now, but if Enyone is selling or no were i can get a .22 from would be very much appreciated thanks 👍
Great gun rest! Not sure where this pistol fits for the price- good replica, OK target, fun plinker? Always a great video! Be great to see a review of a serious target pistol.
You can fit a proper suppressor to these type of pistols. I have the Sig Sauer p226 with a Hogan Decimeter fitted and all you hear is the blowback slide and the impact of the pellet. I was dead impressed and had to use a Guntuff adapter to fit as it has the same thread as this PPQ. Highly recommend and the suppressor is around £50 bargain.
I thought the P226 has a 12mm thread on the barrel? the PPQ has 14mm reverse thread. Can you confirm that the Sig is also a 14mm reverse threaded barrel (so P226 silencer adapters will work). Thanks in advance
That is a really good looking and clearly high quality Co2 pistol , perhaps with a bit more lead down the barrel will help it bed so the the accuracy improves a bit , or maybe it's a bit pellet fussy like My ASG CZ P 09 , it took me ages and I must have tried at least 20 different sorts of pellets before I found something that actually cycled nicely and was accurate . I found surprisingly enough that it actually Likes H&N Baracuda Green lead free pellets , the harder pellets seem to work better in the magazine which was prone to gripping the lead pellets resulting in a squib shot with a pellet halfway through the mag and partially in the barrel & a jammed pistol where the mechanism wouldn't cycle and the mag won't extract , it's easily fixed with a plastic drinking straw pushed down the barrel (On Safe with hammer dropped locking the trigger, Stay Safe!) and now functions as intended unless I forget & let the C02 get a bit low in colder weather , and the groups have improved drastically from 5"- 6" with lead to around 1.5" frequently . I almost gave up on it and am really glad I took the time to find out it's preference. Thanks Andy catch You next episode , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
It appears that this is another product thats not being released in the USA. WHY does Umarex do this??!?! Im a dedicated customer as Ive already spent thousands on their merchandise and I dont plan to stop anytime soon! And if they would release this here in America, Id definitely buy it! Otherwise Andy another great review...thank you!
Probably because you don't have power limits on your air guns. I'm sure that with this gun being such low power, they probably think that it would market better in the uk with our 6 ft/lbs pistol limits. I don't think this kind of power would sit well with Americans, would it?
The FPS truly was not that high, considering the blowback is a short one, and the pellets used were only 7.5gr. Can't but wonder how come... Surely though the fps oughta then be more consistent over a longer shot string if being more of a target shooter than an action plinkerer..
You may find that with the un- moderating moderator fitted, the FPS will go up a little. This is due to the barrel length being increased and air pressure goes up accordingly.
I have the PPQ M2. It is a great little pistol. I don't have the Red Dot, but the open sights are fairly accurate at 10mtrs and has a great blowback action. It always gets lots of attention at the range, with wannabe James Bond's LOL. When you hold it in your hand, you can almost hear the music. 😁
I take it these and the Glock 17 gen 4-5 pellet are not good for close range rats. I want one for close up plinking but I see the odd rat running near the shed.
I love the information you give, but for us Americans that don't understand what you mean when you say "POUNDS", please say in dollars also , when speaking price. Thank you.
Hey, air pistol manufacturers; we can handle 5 to 10 ft. Lbs, just sayin'. It would be nice to have a pistol that doesn't spray you back in the face with weak pellets that bounce off of plywood...
So those garbage umarex upgraded belt systems that still locks up after 5 shots yay. A lot of umarex guns look the part but that's about it. I have had more luck with the non blowback guns. I'll stick with the Turkish Kral PCP rifles thanks.
Black belts were originally used and the white are a definite improvement, however a quick spray of silicone lubricant every 3 or 4 mag loads helps. I have put 2-3 thousand pellets through my PPQ M2 4 using both types and not had a failure to date.
Morning everyone. What a nice day for a bit of shooting!. Great review as usual Andy. :D
Hello Friday! Another Sunny Day here in Ireland.
Sunny Day and Ireland is not something I ever see in the same sentence. 😀
Hi from Au. 👋
@@CathodeRayNipplez I know...we've been having unseasonally nice weather this summer (so far)...
@@TheRealKaner Good! 👍Enjoy.
Hi Andy. Great review of a good looking pea shooter
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Great review Andy. Thank you. Have a fantastic weekend. 😊😊
Morning all
That's a nice bit of kit I wouldn't mind taking to the range . Looks nice and shoots well what more could you want .
Such a nicely made pistol let down somewhat by a very poor power level. I'm not asking for .44" Magnum power, but less than 1.5 ft lbs is poor. Agree about the tedious loading.
Totally agree.
Always been my gripe,Germany and Europe get pistols made to their power limits,not asking for a 'gazillion ' foot pounds but we are allowed 6 for our pistols ,why not 3.5 or 4 accuracy would probably improve too??
Salam Andy , Iam on Hols in Hargarda. Didn’t want to miss ur reviews. Great combo , pistol… looks decent … cheers Simon
Another great vid and possibly another one for the collection. Picking up the Q5 later today as well
Where from?
nice garden and the ppq q4 looks ok too :)
Nice looking gun, I have the venerable cp88 which I believe was the first co2 replica that Umarex made. It has a couple of modifications, a stainless steel insert to replace the pot metal alloy block that holds the slide opening spring, a common failure point where the screw strips the thread and a front plate with a 1/2” unf thread for a real silencer which tames the bark considerably. I think the 8 round rotary magazines are far better than the belt type. I have five and it makes reloads a lot easier, giving me 40 shots before needing to reload the magazines. Ok it doesn’t have blowback but for that I have a military sand coloured 1911 bb blow back which has a proper single action trigger rather than having to pull a belt round.
I just stumbled on your video (again I must say) because I looked out for information about Walther's Q5 and Q4 PPQs. I want to buy one of them and now I have to decide which of both is best for me. Thanks, your video ist packed with information about the Q4. Combined with knowledge I gathered from other sources I would say I will go for the Q4. It seems the Q4 and Q5 are the same construction. But, the Q5 is layed out as match model. The Q4 has a muzzle thread to it which I appreciate. Most of my neighbors are fairly old seniors and I don't want to frighten them by shooting that loud. I already got some silencers that work with CO2 guns the best. So again. thanks.
Man they look gorgeous, dunno how but Umarex always seem to make the beautiful guns, i want....no i NEED these in my life, thanks again for vid man
Why only half blowback?
I don’t see the point of this, Umarex makes some good stuff but cut corners.
Hey Andy! I was wondering if you could review the Full Auto Beretta M9a3? I am looking to purchase one but I’m not sure of the design. I absolutely love your reviews, I often find myself watching videos for guns I don’t even find an interest in, but rather just for fun. Keep up the great work and have a great day!
With this model it is finger placement and trigger control . I see room for a Q6 with moderator . Thanks Andrew
Nice . . . YOU ~ ROCK ! !
Nice looking . Thanks Andy
Yet another great offering from Umarex. Love pellet co2 replicas. Iam sorry but i am firmly NOT in the blue trigger camp but to each their own so it would be this one for me.
Thanks Andy, it looks a nice piece of kit. A little bit expensive for what it can do though.
nice to see more rifled barrels and pellets in pistols getting closer to reasonable prices. I wonder, how does this compare to the Glocks, would you reach for a Walther 1st , or 2nd? :P
Hello Andy, how about an update on an old topic, air compressors, how is that ebay special holding up?
Love the thoroughness of your reviews, even of guns I have little interest in owning. That said, I think I know what you're going to be propelling those arrows with next week and I'm very, very interested in that... so I'm looking forward to that one. 😃
Nice video Andy 😎👍
Perfect review as always! Hi from France 💀 👍
Firstly, great videos, got loads of information and inspiration.
Secondly, could you do a top 5 single stroke break barrel pistol or reply with your personal top 5.
PCP and Gas are great, but i like my collection to be "as ready" the gun the pellets and you're good to go.
Be appreciated, cheers.
Greetings, Another great review Andy!!! Do you know if the PPQ Q4/PPQ Q5 Match will be available in the U,S. ?
Another great review thanks
I noticed that the blank firing Turkish brand "EKOL" its making airguns (pistols and rifles). It would be interesting a video testing some of their replicas.
Iv just purchased a Walther cp88 competition for £320 best co2 air pistol iv ever layed my eyes on
I had the Q5 and it goes back to the Dealer because of the Belt System in the Magazin and the stiff Trigger. There is to much Friction in this kind of Magazin. Even with a good amount of Silicon Oil, the Friction was to high and a lot of Force for the Trigger was needed. To much. The Sig Sauer P17 has the better Belt System and much smoother Trigger. Shooting both Free Hand and with the O5, I was all over the Place. With the P17, it was a Point and Hit. And only for Display, the Q5 and the Q4 are to Expensive.
love that finish!!
Would have bought it if it wasn't for the hex key. Does anyone know of co2 pistol that is:
Blowback, silencer ready, quick release co2, above 400 fps co2 pistol?
Most co2 pistols seem to either have one or the other.
Nice one Andy, just to let you know; the link takes you to " This product could not be found".
Sorry, Hopefully that is now sorted.
Take it closer to the uk power limit would improve the accuracy I think.
hi Andy, I am following lots of your reviews lately, top stuff 👍.I am new to the world of Co2 guns (will be bying one soon).. I hear everywhere, do not overtight the co2 cartridge!, ok but what is 'overtight'? For example, can this be measured in some way?; are there tricks, hints, tips? Thanks in advance.. greetings from Belgium
The blue trigger refers to the original 5" Match. Benefit of owning the original 9mm :-)
Yea.. I think I'd need a combo hard case, which includes both the Q5 Match and the Q4, along with their red dots.. 😁😁
Yea.. I am a big fan of these later years Walthers. The PPQ and the PDP are fantastic pistols.
Hey, I think I remember you mentioning some time ago that you're from Finland as I am as well.
Do you have any recommendations for above 115m/s pellet air pistol that works for left handed users, can fit more than just flat tip pellets and has an ability to fit a reflex sight on top or via adapter from the bottom rails. In addition, preferably not a beltfed mag due to them being pretty fragile with bad trigger forces required. If it's Co2, then I'd rather have it not waste too much has on a powerful blowback.
I've been looking all over our airgun sites and youtube videos, but there's like nothing that fits all of my criteria perfectly. It's like some kind of psyops by these companies where they always leave in major faults to not have a "perfect" gun to force people to purchase new guns later.
I mean, I did find some contenders, but there's always some kinda fault with the builds, like a barrel that just shoots to the side
@@smokyz_ Yes. Loviisa, Finland, represented here.😁
Pellet, nbb or gbb, somewhat good trigger, capable for optics - and for a leftie?
That L-hand already may take out many - due most replicas with optic capability might be scarce..
I'd recommend maybe an UX Walther CP88 Comp. Shoots over 115m/s. Windage adj rear sight as og - which can be switched out to a pic rail for any optics. Mine had a rail and optic when bought as used. The mock mag release only pushes out the left grip plate. Damn good co2 pistol if want a replica and do target work. Safety lever works on both sides. I love mine. I think the double-action even shoots accurate..
@@brorjordas1979 Ye thank you. I have looked at it previously, but the price put me off a bit. Didn't realize you could fit a reflex sight on it too, that changes everything then.
Which would you prefer, black or chrome version? I feel like black looks more slick, but dunno about the paint quality and how it will handle wear.
@@smokyz_ Yes. The price of a brand new CP88C is quite high imo too, especially nowadays. I thus bought mine as used some years ago. The prev owner had bought a separate picatinny rail and red dot for it already, so I kinda got lucky there. But I think it is an amazing pistol model. Back in the years it kinda put me off , and made me choose the CP99 instead. But I do now think the CP88 model is a better choice over a CP99. And the CP99 (with decocker, not the DAO-trigger CPS model) even is not cheap nowadays. I can't say about the black finish - but my satin finish has held up well imo (esp me not being even the first owner).
J’ai le Q4 mais impossible de régler correctement le viseur point rouge. Dommage car ce Q4 est très sympas à utiliser.
Very good review, like usual. Nice pistol.
Apparently neither the PPQ Q4 or Q5 are available for purchase in the states.
Hi Andy, I am new to watching your reviews.
And I have a air rife I got back in the late 80’s early nineties from air arms a side pull springer, I believe it was called a black panther, and I was just wondering what sort of power it puts out, strait of the box because I bought brand new back then?
I’ve got the Q5 match..my first belt fed pellet pistol as I’d seen various videos on the fact they wasn’t great and snapped easily but bought it based on the looks thinking I’ll give it a go..oiled it up, ran it in..I’m about 500-600 shots in..still a terrible design but a beautiful air gun..Umarex really should go back to the 8 shot style system..this would of been a easy one to do and a missed opportunity..they think people are obsessed with capacity but function, design, quality and accuracy should come first..this and a Glock in the 8 shot style of a cp88 would sell like hot cakes in my opinion..I’m disappointed as this was my first purchase from Umarex in about 10 years and I kind of think I know slightly what I’m talking about..they won’t be getting any more of my money..regards freeballer on the UBC
hi i think you right the presure to roll the belt is to mutch
Nice guns; I think I prefer the Q5 match variant, but I'll have to check out the review.
Are we not going to speak about the quality of the RMR ?
We're can a get a .22 from had a Berretta 2009 beautiful gun, now looking for another Decent gun. But want a .22 which these days are really, really hard to get hold off, i bought a STEYR - A1 for £100 not bad, but not a patch on my old Berretta .22 the STEYR M9-A1 Trigger is spungy but it will do for now, but if Enyone is selling or no were i can get a .22 from would be very much appreciated thanks 👍
Looking forward to the day when Umarex adds self piercing (by trigger pull) C02 to their lineup!
Thanks
Great gun rest! Not sure where this pistol fits for the price- good replica, OK target, fun plinker? Always a great video! Be great to see a review of a serious target pistol.
Thirst, Honest review and a great video as usual.keep up the good work.
Andy what silicon oil are you putting on the co2 bulbs?
Andy please can you review a beeman cheif 2 as it's a good pcp for the money
Once again, you do not say if either of these 2 guns can be field stripped, or at least slide removed for cleaning.
great vid dude.
You can fit a proper suppressor to these type of pistols. I have the Sig Sauer p226 with a Hogan Decimeter fitted and all you hear is the blowback slide and the impact of the pellet. I was dead impressed and had to use a Guntuff adapter to fit as it has the same thread as this PPQ. Highly recommend and the suppressor is around £50 bargain.
Where did you get the adapter buddy?
I thought the P226 has a 12mm thread on the barrel? the PPQ has 14mm reverse thread. Can you confirm that the Sig is also a 14mm reverse threaded barrel (so P226 silencer adapters will work). Thanks in advance
Question about magazine? Does the magazine for the PPQ Q4 fit the PPQ M2? 6:30
Any chance of a review on the New Air Arms XTI 50?
I don't think that a silencer would make much difference as a lot of the noise was coming from the pellets hitting the metal target.
Spoiled by the protruding barrel as the blue trigger on the previous model. Do they deliberately think of something to ruin each release ?
That is a really good looking and clearly high quality Co2 pistol , perhaps with a bit more lead down the barrel will help it bed so the the accuracy improves a bit , or maybe it's a bit pellet fussy like My ASG CZ P 09 , it took me ages and I must have tried at least 20 different sorts of pellets before I found something that actually cycled nicely and was accurate . I found surprisingly enough that it actually Likes H&N Baracuda Green lead free pellets , the harder pellets seem to work better in the magazine which was prone to gripping the lead pellets resulting in a squib shot with a pellet halfway through the mag and partially in the barrel & a jammed pistol where the mechanism wouldn't cycle and the mag won't extract , it's easily fixed with a plastic drinking straw pushed down the barrel (On Safe with hammer dropped locking the trigger, Stay Safe!) and now functions as intended unless I forget & let the C02 get a bit low in colder weather , and the groups have improved drastically from 5"- 6" with lead to around 1.5" frequently . I almost gave up on it and am really glad I took the time to find out it's preference. Thanks Andy catch You next episode , Shoot Straight Stay Safe & Stay Well.
Quel est le meilleur entre le q4 et le q5 ?
Morning all from sunny Swansea
Wich one is the best ppqm2q4 &or the ppqm2q5
It appears that this is another product thats not being released in the USA. WHY does Umarex do this??!?! Im a dedicated customer as Ive already spent thousands on their merchandise and I dont plan to stop anytime soon! And if they would release this here in America, Id definitely buy it! Otherwise Andy another great review...thank you!
Probably because you don't have power limits on your air guns. I'm sure that with this gun being such low power, they probably think that it would market better in the uk with our 6 ft/lbs pistol limits. I don't think this kind of power would sit well with Americans, would it?
The FPS truly was not that high, considering the blowback is a short one, and the pellets used were only 7.5gr. Can't but wonder how come... Surely though the fps oughta then be more consistent over a longer shot string if being more of a target shooter than an action plinkerer..
How much fps dose this pellet gun achieve with light pellets
What laser fits the cp99 any idea
Is there a Q2
Nice !
You may find that with the un- moderating moderator fitted, the FPS will go up a little. This is due to the barrel length being increased and air pressure goes up accordingly.
can anyone recommend a 14mm reverse thread silencer or a 14mm reverse to 1/2" UNF adapter? Thanks
Who cares about power when its that acurate well done top job its co2 an thats all the power you will get on most of them
Nice.
Anyone recomend to me a good and consistant .177 PCP pistol? Hopefully not over 500bucks and hopefully with a mag.
That's it gone off you, cannot trust anyone that doesn't like Marmite! 😆
I have the PPQ M2. It is a great little pistol. I don't have the Red Dot, but the open sights are fairly accurate at 10mtrs and has a great blowback action. It always gets lots of attention at the range, with wannabe James Bond's LOL. When you hold it in your hand, you can almost hear the music. 😁
even with the, words in front, of my face, I can only, read , three words, , at a time !!
I take it these and the Glock 17 gen 4-5 pellet are not good for close range rats. I want one for close up plinking but I see the odd rat running near the shed.
Can I get a James Bond gun? Cannot find it here in Denmark 🥴
I love the information you give, but for us Americans that don't understand what you mean when you say "POUNDS", please say in dollars also , when speaking price. Thank you.
Or use a currency converter?
Can't flaw Umarex for their quality.
Hey, air pistol manufacturers; we can handle 5 to 10 ft. Lbs, just sayin'. It would be nice to have a pistol that doesn't spray you back in the face with weak pellets that bounce off of plywood...
So those garbage umarex upgraded belt systems that still locks up after 5 shots yay. A lot of umarex guns look the part but that's about it. I have had more luck with the non blowback guns. I'll stick with the Turkish Kral PCP rifles thanks.
I have had three of p p q the belts are not up to the job save you're cash you can't go far ring with a round mag
Yea.. I am also a bit worried about of how long those belts last.. Can't remember even which belts (black or white) were the original poor ones..
Black belts were originally used and the white are a definite improvement, however a quick spray of silicone lubricant every 3 or 4 mag loads helps. I have put 2-3 thousand pellets through my PPQ M2 4 using both types and not had a failure to date.
Pretty low fps
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As soon as I saw comment about 300 I stopped watching 😮
Waste of money, too weak