Only because of YOU did I order this JUST NOW!! Your recommendations in the air gun world means a lot to me. Your reviews are always so spot on. You're very passionate about your air guns, just as I am. I wish I knew your name to thank you by name because I have bought about 20 air guns thanks to your reviews. Thank you my British brother... all the way from NYC. Take care and God bless!!
Mine was jammed in the upper back part so the Slide could not go completely forward into battery. Your video is the only source on the internet looking at it with the slide removed, otherise i would not have noticed the round lifter to be stuck forward, thank you so much!
Glad you're happy with it, I'm loving mine too! I saw something similar about the frame but I'm always careful with my pistols and watch where I'm putting them down etc. So far so good for me too.
The transfer bar that goes from the trigger to the sear broke on my dad's USP. The hook portion of the bar that actuated the sear apparently is quite small.. Never had any issues on my USP though.
@@airgunreplicas77 Hey Buddy! Do you know how to repair the trigger mechanism for the HK USP Blowback BB Pistol? Also, I have 3 magazines for the HK and I'm not buying another one. So I have 3 mags for sale if you know any buyers? Thanks for letting me ask you a question!! Have a good day 😎✌️
For the longest time I’ve gone back and forth on the H&K USP, but in no small part due to this video I decided to take the plunge and purchased it last weekend. I’m so glad I did! Seriously, what a pistol. It’s incredibly solid and well-crafted, with a truly top-end finish. In terms of manufacturing and replica accuracy it's up there with the best of my collection, earning its place beside the Glock 17 Gen 4 and 5, the Springfield XDM, the Sig 'We The People' and the amazing Webley MKVI Police 4″ battlefield. Esteemed company indeed. It's a different gun to all of them, but evidently of the same class. And I've only encountered a comparable level of blowback crispness/solidity on the Glock 17/4 and the XDM. In summation, very highly recommended!
On an unrelated note, and absolutely feel free not to answer, but I find myself wondering how many replicas you own? It's a weirdly personal question, but I'm trying to work out what constitutes a truly comprehensive collection. My own air pistol arsenal stands at 22. Aspirational to some, I have no doubt, but laughable to others 🤣
@@garyscott-s4b its a weird one but I always prefer not to say. I’m sure that makes me some kind of a weirdo! There are plenty great ones out there that I don’t think I’ll ever own just because they don’t ‘do it’ for me. There is a pretty specific reason for me picking each of the guns I have and showcase. I suppose if a person has all the ones they want, then the collection is complete. The problem is they keep making them! I’d have to say though, I feel there has been a drop in new ones to the market that excite me recently. Plus limited availability of those that do. I always say, if I had just one more, I’d almost have enough…
@@airgunreplicas77 No, that’s absolutely fine! Hope I haven’t overstepped the mark by asking. I don’t have much opportunity to have these conversations in the real world, so sometimes I get carried away. I absolutely agree with your assessment. I’m relatively new to this hobby, but it excites me on a daily basis. I can’t imagine running out of replicas I’d love to own. That said, I endeavour to carefully curate my collection as much as possible, although budget and availability play an obviously huge part.
This was the first blowback pistol I owned, I traded it to my friend for his glock. And just recently bought the USP back from him. Metal Gear Solid 2 and COD4 also made me want one. I’m gonna take out the USP and fire it sometime, I have my own little gun range in my garage. My little taste of America in Britain.
Finally I managed to find one here in Canada 🇨🇦 $170 CDN pesos and I don't regret.The gun itself is a legend,I have Non Blowback version with USP in red letters now I have Blowback version and my set is complete. Definitely collectors item to own,I can always sell it for more money if needed. Whoever own one I hope you enjoy it as much as I do... Peace ✌️...
VERY nice pistol but be careful with your trigger and hammer mechanism. This is the 2nd pistol in 4 months that has the same problem. I mounted a base plate for the reflex sight that I bought for the pistol and I finally got it all painted, to get rid of all that garbage writing on both sides of the slide. Then I removed any overspray between the slide and the pistol grip (I forgot the proper name is for it). Then I cleaned the inner parts, blew it out with my air compressor, then lubricated everything that could use a drop or two of silicone oil. EVERYTHING looked awesome so I got myself ready for some shooting. I grabbed 2 of the 3 magazines that I have and loaded with 4.5mm BB's, and an air cartridge into each magazine. So, I'm all set up to sight in my reflex red dot sight. Everything was good to go so I assumed the position, racked the slide, pulled the trigger and,,, SWEET F**CK-ALL,!! So I racked it again and still nothing. I dropped the magazine and 2 loose BB's followed. I tried squeezing the trigger many times and nothing was happening. So, this is the 2nd HK USP pistol that the trigger/hammer mechanism stopped working in the past 4+months!! Okay I will say 5 months,,, does that sound like a dependable pistol?? I'm screwed because it took me almost 6 weeks for someone to honour the 90 day warranty. I fought for the first 2 weeks to be able to replace the defective pistol and now it happened AGAIN. The only difference is that I was able to blast out BB's for almost 4 weeks with the first one but not 1 shot through the 2nd pistol,!! So if someone can help me out I would appreciate it more than you know. Thank you to everyone who reads this comment... I'm really pissed off because this pistol is amazing!! It's the closest thing to a REAL HK USP Pistol, 9mm, 40 cal and 45 cal ACP. Now I understand why this pistol is so reasonably priced. You can/could get this HK USP Blowback BB Pistol at 2 places in Canada for $139.00ish cdn I paid $135.00 cdn for mine...
lol CDN pesos?? Where did you gets your from? I'm in Canada as well and planning to get it from replicaairgunsDOTca. It's the cheapest one I could find at about $160 CDN plus tax.
@@NothingReallyMatters67I am sorry to hear that fellow Canadian,the gun should be good but sometimes shyt happens.My Springfield 1911 dead,,,the top is dead,almost $200 for nothing
The us Military were in need of an offensive service pistol to replace the colt 1911 but to be extremely durable, reliable and just as accurate as the colt 1911 was so Hk produced and submitted the HK USP 45 and the us special forces loved it and adopted it as there new sidearm, the hk is well known for being extremely reliable, robust and well built and to prove just how strong and well built the weapon is they put 20,000 rounds through it continuously with not a single malfunction and also to prove just how great the barrels were they put a squib in the barrel and then fired it out with a live round behind it and all that happened was a very slight bulge in tbe barrel whereas most other semi-automatic pistols would be blown up when doing something like that happens
@@airgunreplicas77 VERY nice pistol but be careful with your trigger and hammer mechanism. This is the 2nd pistol in 4 months that has the same problem. I mounted a base plate for the reflex sight that I bought for the pistol and I finally got it all painted, to get rid of all that garbage writing on both sides of the slide. Then I removed any overspray between the slide and the pistol grip (I forgot the proper name is for it). Then I cleaned the inner parts, blew it out with my air compressor, then lubricated everything that could use a drop or two of silicone oil. EVERYTHING looked awesome so I got myself ready for some shooting. I grabbed 2 of the 3 magazines that I have and loaded with 4.5mm BB's, and an air cartridge into each magazine. So, I'm all set up to sight in my reflex red dot sight. Everything was good to go so I assumed the position, racked the slide, pulled the trigger and,,, SWEET F**CK-ALL,!! So I racked it again and still nothing. I dropped the magazine and 2 loose BB's followed. I tried squeezing the trigger many times and nothing was happening. So, this is the 2nd HK USP pistol that the trigger/hammer mechanism stopped working in the past 4+months!! Okay I will say 5 months,,, does that sound like a dependable pistol?? I'm screwed because it took me almost 6 weeks for someone to honour the 90 day warranty. I fought for the first 2 weeks to be able to replace the defective pistol and now it happened AGAIN. The only difference is that I was able to blast out BB's for almost 4 weeks with the first one but not 1 shot through the 2nd pistol,!! So if someone can help me out I would appreciate it more than you know. Thank you to everyone who reads this comment...
@@GoldieXD Take good care of your pistol. It's an amazing BB Pistol when it still works but I've had 2 of them having trigger/hammer mechanism problems in less than 5 months. Good luck and have fun with your HK USP Blowback BB Pistol 👍😎
Nice to see that this is field strippable. In a replica I look for fully functioning levers etc. rather than ones just for show that don't do anything.
I understand the USP compact was the pistol chosen for the US airline pilots to carry and the owners were instructed not use for personal use . Can anyone verify ?
It’s a proprietary rail specific to the HK USP so anything that fits a real USP should work. I think you can also get adapters to convert it to a picatinny. You may have to do some internet trawling. Not sure I can recommend anything as I’ve never tried to attach anything to this gun, sorry mate.
The blowback version only has white writing on it so it sounds like you picked up the previous version that umarex released. Still a good Plummer and you’ll get more co2 for your buck. Is it the realism you were after though? May want to exchange it if so. Although the blowback version is a quite a few quid more
@@Kappa7837Your trigger bar is probably broken depedning on your situation i would reccomend to first try and return it if that dosent work then buy a new one and switch out the frame and send the broken one to the factory i am trying to repair it myself.
Does the follower lock back ? Is there a round BB opening just above the lock back if it indeed does lock back ? I refuse to buy any airgun, quality made or not, that takes the fun right out of the whole experience simply because the manufacturer makes it such a chore to load BBs into a magazine. They spend such time and effort to make a fine replica, then insist on buyers breaking fingernails and fidgetting on what should be such a simple process. I had to pass on the lovely M&P 40 for such a reason. Sorry to vent, but there's GOT to be a better way...........
Unless of course your German. Which I’m not… I think when it’s actually pronounced properly it’s sounds more like ‘cock’ but with a softness to the ck as the sound comes from the back of the mouth. That all sounds very wrong but I’m trying to stay mature here… Thanks for watching mate.
It's hard to explain just by text how to pronounce the "ch", it's like gargling without water. Or if you know Spanish, it's like how they pronounce the letter "j".
The 'Daddy' of all Special Ops pistols was the SOCOM 23, which was made by H&K and went for US field trials in the late 80's/early 90's. The H&K USP was the later generation version of the SOCOM 23 which ultimately found favour with Peace Officers, Sheriff's Dept. and Military Spec' units. The 15 round 9mm double stacked magazine made it popular amongst everyone and combined with it's absolute reliability in the field made it legendary with practical pistol shooters. I love my 4.5mm version and couldn't agree more with your review, there's something special about this gun, it's solid construction, it's hefty recoil, the aggressive stippling on the grips go to make it a sure fire winner in my books. The replica benefits from having proper field strip-ability and the internals (springs and guides) are identical to the real steel version. Umarex hit the ball clean out of the park with this one ! Check out out our UK Replica Airgun forum co2-handguns.freeforums.net/ We a good bunch of Replica Airgun collectors and shooters, who love nothing more than having a good chin-wag about everything to do with Replicas Guns.
Thanks for the info, I love hearing stuff like this from people ‘in the know’. I’ll check you guys out. Fantastic to meet a kindred spirit! Cheers mate.
@@airgunreplicas77 It was great to see you on the forum BUT you do need to join to get full access for posting etc., lol. I'm sure that you'd want to be part of it all buddy.
@@airgunreplicas77 There should be a button on the main screen (top right hand corner of the screen LOGIN OR REGISTER), click register and you're away buddy. You might have to do a new intro (just cut n paste your first one) so that I can open it up to you.
too bad the quality is garbage, the polymer frame is very cheap, the decocker broke with normal use and the frame got cracks on it and eventually broke
Only because of YOU did I order this JUST NOW!! Your recommendations in the air gun world means a lot to me. Your reviews are always so spot on. You're very passionate about your air guns, just as I am. I wish I knew your name to thank you by name because I have bought about 20 air guns thanks to your reviews. Thank you my British brother... all the way from NYC. Take care and God bless!!
Cheers buddy, glad to hear from another brother in ‘arms’ from across the pond! Happy shooting mate!
Mine was jammed in the upper back part so the Slide could not go completely forward into battery. Your video is the only source on the internet looking at it with the slide removed, otherise i would not have noticed the round lifter to be stuck forward, thank you so much!
Ah, good to know the detail is useful. Thanks for watching mate.
I got mine last week. It’s so awesome! Heard some scary stories about the polymer frame cracking near the safety but so far so good for me
Glad you're happy with it, I'm loving mine too! I saw something similar about the frame but I'm always careful with my pistols and watch where I'm putting them down etc. So far so good for me too.
The transfer bar that goes from the trigger to the sear broke on my dad's USP. The hook portion of the bar that actuated the sear apparently is quite small..
Never had any issues on my USP though.
Hey Nick where did you buy yours at?
@@MrLarry-gr8 hello mate. Sorry for the super late reply. I got mine from clay cross air guns near chesterfield
@@airgunreplicas77 Hey Buddy! Do you know how to repair the trigger mechanism for the HK USP Blowback BB Pistol? Also, I have 3 magazines for the HK and I'm not buying another one. So I have 3 mags for sale if you know any buyers? Thanks for letting me ask you a question!! Have a good day 😎✌️
For the longest time I’ve gone back and forth on the H&K USP, but in no small part due to this video I decided to take the plunge and purchased it last weekend. I’m so glad I did! Seriously, what a pistol. It’s incredibly solid and well-crafted, with a truly top-end finish. In terms of manufacturing and replica accuracy it's up there with the best of my collection, earning its place beside the Glock 17 Gen 4 and 5, the Springfield XDM, the Sig 'We The People' and the amazing Webley MKVI Police 4″ battlefield. Esteemed company indeed. It's a different gun to all of them, but evidently of the same class. And I've only encountered a comparable level of blowback crispness/solidity on the Glock 17/4 and the XDM. In summation, very highly recommended!
Feels amazing to hold and shoot doesn’t it?
@@airgunreplicas77 Certainly does. I'm no expert, but I imagine it's as close to the real steel as most of us in the UK are going to get.
On an unrelated note, and absolutely feel free not to answer, but I find myself wondering how many replicas you own? It's a weirdly personal question, but I'm trying to work out what constitutes a truly comprehensive collection.
My own air pistol arsenal stands at 22. Aspirational to some, I have no doubt, but laughable to others 🤣
@@garyscott-s4b its a weird one but I always prefer not to say. I’m sure that makes me some kind of a weirdo! There are plenty great ones out there that I don’t think I’ll ever own just because they don’t ‘do it’ for me. There is a pretty specific reason for me picking each of the guns I have and showcase. I suppose if a person has all the ones they want, then the collection is complete. The problem is they keep making them! I’d have to say though, I feel there has been a drop in new ones to the market that excite me recently. Plus limited availability of those that do. I always say, if I had just one more, I’d almost have enough…
@@airgunreplicas77 No, that’s absolutely fine! Hope I haven’t overstepped the mark by asking. I don’t have much opportunity to have these conversations in the real world, so sometimes I get carried away.
I absolutely agree with your assessment. I’m relatively new to this hobby, but it excites me on a daily basis. I can’t imagine running out of replicas I’d love to own. That said, I endeavour to carefully curate my collection as much as possible, although budget and availability play an obviously huge part.
This was the first blowback pistol I owned, I traded it to my friend for his glock. And just recently bought the USP back from him. Metal Gear Solid 2 and COD4 also made me want one.
I’m gonna take out the USP and fire it sometime, I have my own little gun range in my garage. My little taste of America in Britain.
Finally I managed to find one here in Canada 🇨🇦 $170 CDN pesos and I don't regret.The gun itself is a legend,I have Non Blowback version with USP in red letters now I have Blowback version and my set is complete. Definitely collectors item to own,I can always sell it for more money if needed. Whoever own one I hope you enjoy it as much as I do...
Peace ✌️...
VERY nice pistol but be careful with your trigger and hammer mechanism. This is the 2nd pistol in 4 months that has the same problem. I mounted a base plate for the reflex sight that I bought for the pistol and I finally got it all painted, to get rid of all that garbage writing on both sides of the slide. Then I removed any overspray between the slide and the pistol grip (I forgot the proper name is for it). Then I cleaned the inner parts, blew it out with my air compressor, then lubricated everything that could use a drop or two of silicone oil. EVERYTHING looked awesome so I got myself ready for some shooting. I grabbed 2 of the 3 magazines that I have and loaded with 4.5mm BB's, and an air cartridge into each magazine. So, I'm all set up to sight in my reflex red dot sight. Everything was good to go so I assumed the position, racked the slide, pulled the trigger and,,, SWEET F**CK-ALL,!! So I racked it again and still nothing. I dropped the magazine and 2 loose BB's followed. I tried squeezing the trigger many times and nothing was happening. So, this is the 2nd HK USP pistol that the trigger/hammer mechanism stopped working in the past 4+months!! Okay I will say 5 months,,, does that sound like a dependable pistol?? I'm screwed because it took me almost 6 weeks for someone to honour the 90 day warranty. I fought for the first 2 weeks to be able to replace the defective pistol and now it happened AGAIN. The only difference is that I was able to blast out BB's for almost 4 weeks with the first one but not 1 shot through the 2nd pistol,!! So if someone can help me out I would appreciate it more than you know. Thank you to everyone who reads this comment... I'm really pissed off because this pistol is amazing!! It's the closest thing to a REAL HK USP Pistol, 9mm, 40 cal and 45 cal ACP. Now I understand why this pistol is so reasonably priced. You can/could get this HK USP Blowback BB Pistol at 2 places in Canada for $139.00ish cdn I paid $135.00 cdn for mine...
lol CDN pesos?? Where did you gets your from? I'm in Canada as well and planning to get it from replicaairgunsDOTca. It's the cheapest one I could find at about $160 CDN plus tax.
@@NothingReallyMatters67I am sorry to hear that fellow Canadian,the gun should be good but sometimes shyt happens.My Springfield 1911 dead,,,the top is dead,almost $200 for nothing
The us Military were in need of an offensive service pistol to replace the colt 1911 but to be extremely durable, reliable and just as accurate as the colt 1911 was so Hk produced and submitted the HK USP 45 and the us special forces loved it and adopted it as there new sidearm, the hk is well known for being extremely reliable, robust and well built and to prove just how strong and well built the weapon is they put 20,000 rounds through it continuously with not a single malfunction and also to prove just how great the barrels were they put a squib in the barrel and then fired it out with a live round behind it and all that happened was a very slight bulge in tbe barrel whereas most other semi-automatic pistols would be blown up when doing something like that happens
I got mine 2 weeks ago and it's awesome
Just got mine haven’t shot it yet I just like holding and looking at it.
😂 lovely aren’t they?
@@airgunreplicas77 VERY nice pistol but be careful with your trigger and hammer mechanism. This is the 2nd pistol in 4 months that has the same problem. I mounted a base plate for the reflex sight that I bought for the pistol and I finally got it all painted, to get rid of all that garbage writing on both sides of the slide. Then I removed any overspray between the slide and the pistol grip (I forgot the proper name is for it). Then I cleaned the inner parts, blew it out with my air compressor, then lubricated everything that could use a drop or two of silicone oil. EVERYTHING looked awesome so I got myself ready for some shooting. I grabbed 2 of the 3 magazines that I have and loaded with 4.5mm BB's, and an air cartridge into each magazine. So, I'm all set up to sight in my reflex red dot sight. Everything was good to go so I assumed the position, racked the slide, pulled the trigger and,,, SWEET F**CK-ALL,!! So I racked it again and still nothing. I dropped the magazine and 2 loose BB's followed. I tried squeezing the trigger many times and nothing was happening. So, this is the 2nd HK USP pistol that the trigger/hammer mechanism stopped working in the past 4+months!! Okay I will say 5 months,,, does that sound like a dependable pistol?? I'm screwed because it took me almost 6 weeks for someone to honour the 90 day warranty. I fought for the first 2 weeks to be able to replace the defective pistol and now it happened AGAIN. The only difference is that I was able to blast out BB's for almost 4 weeks with the first one but not 1 shot through the 2nd pistol,!! So if someone can help me out I would appreciate it more than you know. Thank you to everyone who reads this comment...
Read my comment here and let me know if you have had any problems with your pistol please? Thank you for taking the time to read my comments 🙏
I’m like that with my guns too lol
@@GoldieXD Take good care of your pistol. It's an amazing BB Pistol when it still works but I've had 2 of them having trigger/hammer mechanism problems in less than 5 months. Good luck and have fun with your HK USP Blowback BB Pistol 👍😎
Nice to see that this is field strippable. In a replica I look for fully functioning levers etc. rather than ones just for show that don't do anything.
Totally agree! I much prefer a fully functional replica.
Very nice pistol definitely getting one now, thank you for the review
Defo getting 1 of these no doubt your do a shooting video hope your well mr paddy 😊
ive got a bb pellet i can hear it in the gun how do i go about getting it out
interesting issue with mine: the follower bolt hold open is a bit short and the slide closes after mag eject
Does anyone know how to fix my trigger? The trigger and hammer mechanism don't work. I can pull the trigger but it doesn't do anything.
I understand the USP compact was the pistol chosen for the US airline pilots to carry and the owners were instructed not use for personal use . Can anyone verify ?
hk-usa.com/heckler-koch-defense-wins-transportation-security-administration-pistol-contract/ not sure about the personal use issue though.
What kind of rail is that under the barrel? Can you recommend any attachments for this bb gun?
It’s a proprietary rail specific to the HK USP so anything that fits a real USP should work. I think you can also get adapters to convert it to a picatinny. You may have to do some internet trawling. Not sure I can recommend anything as I’ve never tried to attach anything to this gun, sorry mate.
Are you wearing a Rick Flair gown while doing this review
Why don't put a shot review?
Is it better than the gen4?
Ok next on my list to buy…any deals on?
Not that I’m aware of mate. I think these are pretty good so not many bargains to be had looking around. You may get lucky.
This is BB gun or Real??
Does the slide move?
Yeah man watch the video! 😂
@@airgunreplicas77 iv just bought one and the slide doesn’t move… any ideas
@@Jayswe It sounds like you have the earlier model which is a non blowback version. Is the HK on the grip red?
@@airgunreplicas77 just looked yes it’s red
The blowback version only has white writing on it so it sounds like you picked up the previous version that umarex released. Still a good Plummer and you’ll get more co2 for your buck. Is it the realism you were after though? May want to exchange it if so. Although the blowback version is a quite a few quid more
He next on my list lol
Muy buen video , me suscribo a tu canal y like , en mi canal haré un test sobre ella cuando la tenga , Saludos desde el mediterraneo
im guessing it is semi auto ?
Yes mate
My slide doesn’t move?
Do you have the non blowback version. It will probably have HK written in red on the grip. There’s no red writing on the blowback version.
How's the bb gun holding up? Has anything gone wrong with it?
Not a thing! Love it!
@@airgunreplicas77 I want to get the one you have. Nobody has it. Di you know of a place where I can get the exact one you have?
@@MrLarry-gr8 Have you tried Pellpax and D.A.I Leisure?
@@airgunreplicas77 Im in the USA
I'll keep checking the local shops here. Thanks anyways. Have fun.
My hk usp broke down the trigger dosent work for me please help guys
Same issue? Did you find out why?
I'm suffering the same issue
@@Kappa7837Your trigger bar is probably broken depedning on your situation i would reccomend to first try and return it if that dosent work then buy a new one and switch out the frame and send the broken one to the factory i am trying to repair it myself.
@@pando59 My only option is returning it because I got it as a Christmas gift and I can't get anything that expensive right now.
Is this realy 1000gram?
It ways 2.15lb which is just over 975g.
Does the follower lock back ? Is there a round BB opening just above the lock back if it indeed does lock back ? I refuse to buy any airgun, quality made or not, that takes the fun right out of the whole experience simply because the manufacturer makes it such a chore to load BBs into a magazine. They spend such time and effort to make a fine replica, then insist on buyers breaking fingernails and fidgetting on what should be such a simple process. I had to pass on the lovely M&P 40 for such a reason. Sorry to vent, but there's GOT to be a better way...........
Sadly not. Yeah, bit of a shame that and on such a lovely pistol too.
Hey dude, missing your content. Hope all is OK with you.
Back soon mate, thanks for the comment.
Why do I never see anyone reload the co2 thing, I legit cannot get the cap back on
KOCH is pronounced "Coke."'
Unless of course your German. Which I’m not…
I think when it’s actually pronounced properly it’s sounds more like ‘cock’ but with a softness to the ck as the sound comes from the back of the mouth. That all sounds very wrong but I’m trying to stay mature here…
Thanks for watching mate.
It's hard to explain just by text how to pronounce the "ch", it's like gargling without water. Or if you know Spanish, it's like how they pronounce the letter "j".
@@NOXIPHILIA Throat breath, not mouth. Simplest way to think of it.
The 'Daddy' of all Special Ops pistols was the SOCOM 23, which was made by H&K and went for US field trials in the late 80's/early 90's. The H&K USP was the later generation version of the SOCOM 23 which ultimately found favour with Peace Officers, Sheriff's Dept. and Military Spec' units. The 15 round 9mm double stacked magazine made it popular amongst everyone and combined with it's absolute reliability in the field made it legendary with practical pistol shooters.
I love my 4.5mm version and couldn't agree more with your review, there's something special about this gun, it's solid construction, it's hefty recoil, the aggressive stippling on the grips go to make it a sure fire winner in my books. The replica benefits from having proper field strip-ability and the internals (springs and guides) are identical to the real steel version. Umarex hit the ball clean out of the park with this one !
Check out out our UK Replica Airgun forum co2-handguns.freeforums.net/
We a good bunch of Replica Airgun collectors and shooters, who love nothing more than having a good chin-wag about everything to do with Replicas Guns.
Thanks for the info, I love hearing stuff like this from people ‘in the know’. I’ll check you guys out. Fantastic to meet a kindred spirit! Cheers mate.
@@airgunreplicas77 It was great to see you on the forum BUT you do need to join to get full access for posting etc., lol. I'm sure that you'd want to be part of it all buddy.
😂 I don’t have a clue what I’m doing! How do I join then mate?
@@airgunreplicas77 There should be a button on the main screen (top right hand corner of the screen LOGIN OR REGISTER), click register and you're away buddy. You might have to do a new intro (just cut n paste your first one) so that I can open it up to you.
too bad the quality is garbage, the polymer frame is very cheap, the decocker broke with normal use and the frame got cracks on it and eventually broke