Showing posts with label co2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label co2. Show all posts
Monday, 8 June 2015
Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8 co2 .177 Pistol
Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8 co2 .177 Pistol Review
I recently got my hands on a silver version of the S&W 327 TRR8, and what a great gun it is, first off are the looks - this is a very realistic co2 pistol, its nice and heavy, full metal and feels and looks and works like a real firearm, its shoots really good too with little recoil as all co2 gun have.
Also as mentioned it is co2, with the co2 bulb going into the handle, and for loading the pellets instead of a removable magazine like some co2 pistol this has individual cartridges that you insert the metal b.b.s into, and then insert those into the cylinder like a real revolver, it has 2 picatinny rails, one on top and one at bottom of the barrel for various sights and laser etc.
Accuracy is great too and for general plinking you can hit cans/bottles easy and with the glowing open sights you can zero in really quickly, it is also double action for added speed / accuracy too.
This is a a great gun and well worth buying, really cool looking, and very realistic!
Type: BB air revolver.
Manufacturer: UmarexUSA.
Model: Smith & Wesson 327 TRR8.
Materials: Mostly metal with some plastic construction.
Weight: 2.3 pounds.
Barrel: 6 inches, non-rifled.
Propulsion: 12 gram CO2.
Action: Revolver, single & double actions.
Ammunition Type: 4.5mm steel BB's.
Ammunition Capacity: 6 rounds.
FPS: 400fps.
TAGS: Smith & Wesson, 327, TRR8, co2, .177, Pistol, gun, revolver, air, airgun,
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Wednesday, 4 August 2010
My Air Gun / Rifle Collection
My Air Gun Collection - I have been collecting Airguns for about 15 years now, my collection of Air Weapons as of now consists of approx 8 Rifles and 10 Pistols, ranging from very cheap SMK pistols to expensive BSA Rifles and HW45 Pistol worth £250 when i bought it.
I have a very old Webley mark 1 Air Pistol that is probably over 30 or 40 years old, It needs new replacement parts now, however i have made some parts for it , but the real thing would be better,
My current hunting rifles are - BSA Lightning .22 (full U.K Limit - 12ft/lbs) and a Webley Stingray Deluxe .22 (full U.K Limit - 12ft/lbs)
What makes the Webley a Deluxe version? - that fact that it has a Walnut stock and has no holes for open sights
I also have a BSA Mercury .22 which must be 20years old itself, I also own a old ASI (ASI is now Gamo) Paratrooper which i think is from the 70's or maybe even older, most of the old Guns were originally my fathers,
My favourite Pistols are either the HW45 or my Crosman 2240, both of which are close to the u.k legal limit (6ft/lbs)
For more info on my collection view the video below.
I have a very old Webley mark 1 Air Pistol that is probably over 30 or 40 years old, It needs new replacement parts now, however i have made some parts for it , but the real thing would be better,
My current hunting rifles are - BSA Lightning .22 (full U.K Limit - 12ft/lbs) and a Webley Stingray Deluxe .22 (full U.K Limit - 12ft/lbs)
What makes the Webley a Deluxe version? - that fact that it has a Walnut stock and has no holes for open sights
I also have a BSA Mercury .22 which must be 20years old itself, I also own a old ASI (ASI is now Gamo) Paratrooper which i think is from the 70's or maybe even older, most of the old Guns were originally my fathers,
My favourite Pistols are either the HW45 or my Crosman 2240, both of which are close to the u.k legal limit (6ft/lbs)
For more info on my collection view the video below.
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