It's a fantastic gun and remarkably accurate. At 10 yards my .177 one gets all the pellets in a 1•5 inch circle and the pellets stay stuck in the wooden back board.
I have 2 of these and they are brilliant one is the ace in the hole and the other is a u.s marshals museum no. 998 of 1200 great fun with these and surprisingly accurate
@@jakepeters6197a month late but to my knowledge They can but that doesn't mean you should. Much like a real revolver, *I think* it damages the bit that rotates the cylinder
I've bought many of these things. They work for about 3 or 4 Co2 capsules before they blow out all the air and are done for. So I just throw it on the pile of the rest of them.
Yeah, l have 3 one in nickel silver, one in aged black, and a blued BB version, they all are clunky to turn by hand as you load, but are smooth when cocked by the hammer. Don't worry about it.
@@jameslenoir6199would you recommend getting one? I'm currently looking at the pellet version but I'm also considering an Airsoft Schofield replica so I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one
You can… but as I recall it isn’t recommended as the BBs can damage the rifling on the pellet version and the pellets are wildly inaccurate on the smoothbore BB version….
@@Ribali_ I looked it up actually. There's a version who can shoot both, so sorry for that. But there are versions who will only shoot 1 calibre. Mine only shoots pellets. I picked this cause there is way more to choose from as expample hollow point, hornet, flatheads etc. Makes more fun. And there a BB only versions. You should look at the package it came with or in the despriction of your gun. You will most likely damage the inners of your barrel, yes. The barrel inside a BB version is smooth, so you will ruin it. The barrel inside a diabolo version is drawn, so the little bullet rotates and gets more speed and accuracy. If you love your gun, don't try it. Buy another instead. And always oil your guns regulary!
I wouldn’t. Shooting pellets accurately requires a rifled barrel and shooting steel bb’s in a rifled barrel will damage the rifling. It’s really a case of on or the other.
You can, but not for long as you will break the trigger and hammer action, the metal tho not soft isnt up to that kind of treatment, even a real steel gun will break quickly with fanning, most guns you see fanned are whats called Race Guns that are specially adapted by work on the hammer and anchor action so do not fan unless you want to break it and end up with a wall ornament.
It's a fantastic gun and remarkably accurate. At 10 yards my .177 one gets all the pellets in a 1•5 inch circle and the pellets stay stuck in the wooden back board.
I have one in the blued finish, its honestly faultless
Thanks for sharing Gary
I have 2 of these and they are brilliant one is the ace in the hole and the other is a u.s marshals museum no. 998 of 1200 great fun with these and surprisingly accurate
Do you know if they have the ability to fan fire
@@jakepeters6197a month late but to my knowledge
They can but that doesn't mean you should. Much like a real revolver, *I think* it damages the bit that rotates the cylinder
Six bullets, more than enough to kill anything that moves.
It can shoot BBs as well but with different cartridges
Thinking about picking one of these up for cowboy cosplay.
I've bought many of these things. They work for about 3 or 4 Co2 capsules before they blow out all the air and are done for. So I just throw it on the pile of the rest of them.
Shouldn’t do what guns are u buying?
How much time are you leaving the co2 capsule activated, you donut
Does anyone know which type of pellets should be used for this gun?
When loading mine or rotating the cyl by hand it seems catchey or kinda rough. Action seems fine firing it though. Does that sound normal.
Yeah, l have 3 one in nickel silver, one in aged black, and a blued BB version, they all are clunky to turn by hand as you load, but are smooth when cocked by the hammer. Don't worry about it.
@@biggusdickus5986 Been shooting couple months now and it has smoothed out nicely they are super nice quality.
@@jameslenoir6199would you recommend getting one? I'm currently looking at the pellet version but I'm also considering an Airsoft Schofield replica so I'd love to hear your thoughts on this one
@@JINXED690 do you know which type of pellets should be used for this colt army?
@@derletztecenturioxd6866Sorry for the late reply but I believe .177 if that helps
Man that looks so much better than the silver one with a white handle that I got
Is it pellet and bb both. Can you use both.
You can… but as I recall it isn’t recommended as the BBs can damage the rifling on the pellet version and the pellets are wildly inaccurate on the smoothbore BB version….
Can I use pellets in my colt saa bb version
No. It's a BB Version for a reason. You will damage it.
@@Dis-Connecdead Does it damage the barrel or something else?
@@Ribali_ I looked it up actually. There's a version who can shoot both, so sorry for that. But there are versions who will only shoot 1 calibre. Mine only shoots pellets. I picked this cause there is way more to choose from as expample hollow point, hornet, flatheads etc. Makes more fun. And there a BB only versions. You should look at the package it came with or in the despriction of your gun.
You will most likely damage the inners of your barrel, yes. The barrel inside a BB version is smooth, so you will ruin it. The barrel inside a diabolo version is drawn, so the little bullet rotates and gets more speed and accuracy. If you love your gun, don't try it. Buy another instead. And always oil your guns regulary!
I wouldn’t. Shooting pellets accurately requires a rifled barrel and shooting steel bb’s in a rifled barrel will damage the rifling. It’s really a case of on or the other.
Where can I buy one?
Ebay
@@jeromedube534 Thank you.
Amazon
@@thomasd9237 Thank You.
Good looking _4sho_
…but after a few years they start to leek and the handle starts bending.
Don’t say that 😭 I’m getting one today 😅
@@jamesparker3072a few years its ok
@@jamesparker3072how u doin i just got a dan wesson
@@jamesparker30726 mm or smth
@@jamesparker3072 don't worry. It won't happen if you look after it
"SIMPLE ACTION"??
THINK A TYPO AND SHOULD BE "SINGLE ACTION"
What can I say but, you're right, sorry about that
Wait that's not airsoft
Can you fan fire it?
Yes
You can, but not for long as you will break the trigger and hammer action, the metal tho not soft isnt up to that kind of treatment, even a real steel gun will break quickly with fanning, most guns you see fanned are whats called Race Guns that are specially adapted by work on the hammer and anchor action so do not fan unless you want to break it and end up with a wall ornament.
did u watch the video wtf bud