quick update, had mine about a month now, have put about 3 or 4 CO2 bulbs through it only having had the time to use it occasionally.... It began to jam, and the mag then wouldn't eject. I put it away and forgot about it, but tried to shoot some Tinnie's/Targets at the weekend, and I discovered the belt inside the magazine has split and is broken. It's going back to my RFD this weekend, and hopefully I can swap it out for something else. A shame as its a great looking pellet gun, however the trigger was awful, and the mag breaking after so little usage is a major red flag.
Exact same thing happened to me. Trigger Was also worst I ever used, even after blowing a lot of silicone oil into it. Returned it to my dealer and they told me that the broken magazine belt ist no 1 return reason. That could have been such a nice gun, it really is a shame
Same happened to mine within 3 c02 did yours have rhe black rubber belt ? Originally mine did but send back to rfd and they replaced magazine with one with a plastic belt instead. It's been fine since
@@jlord487 Okay, thanks so much for your fast response. I bought one of these when they came out, but returned it for a nickel CP88 when I had problems with two of the original black rubber mags. I always missed it, though. Damn fine looking air gun. I will probably buy another one now. Many thanks again.
Hi no, not had that problem. I have had three Pellet jams, but I have put that down to poorly loaded pellets. So far only done about 6 magazines worth. The trigger is getting lighter/me getting used to it.
Can I use 10.57 grains in this pistol? Gun supplier said it would jam or damage the barrel. I couldn’t find solution for this anywhere. If you reply that would be real helpful.
Yea...I'll stick to the BB firing ones, dont care for the belt feed systems, they always have hard triggers and these belts don't last long. Sent my PPQ back, slide kept un-railing itself. I have the first gen PPQ with rotary mags, love that one! But I have the 17 G4, 19 and 19x..BBs yes, but those never let me down and the 17 has a buttery smooth trigger. I would've liked to have tried the 17 g3 that has the same type of magazine as the Umarex SA10, but we here in the States never got it..
Hi, yes know what you mean. We have used the PPQ Belt Pistol and that was smoother. All have their merits and downsides. As long as we can enjoy them that is the main thing 👍
New known fault: pellet belts are snapping. I lubricated mine as per recommendation and it still snapped. Quite a few people complaining about this on other forums.
@@UmarexBoysClub I think Umarex will sort it. They're pretty good generally. Hoping they just send out the rubber belts with instructions on replacement. Ideally more durable ones. The Walther CP88 I think has a similar belt system and they don't have this problem.
@@tonyblack3401 yes Umarex will sort it and yes they are good. It is the Walther PPQ M2 that has a simular belt. Going to compare them over the weekend
I would wrapp my trigger finger around the trigger as per revolver shooting die to the rotating belt and heavy trigger .you might find that your groups toghten up that way rayher than using the pad of your finger as is the usual way
There are several all metal pistols they make. But these are replicas of the real Glocks and real Glocks don't have metal lowers. But a good all metal one Umarex makes is the Beretta M9-A1. If you live in the U.K./Europe, you can get the Beretta M9-A3 in metal too, we didn't get that one in the States though
One of members has the PPQ. and we reviewed it some time ago. In recollection the magazine feels stiffer on the Glock, having said that since oiling the mag, it I'd much smoother. Will try and do a back to back video, but that may be in a few weeks
These mags suck. They take way too long to load up and too fiddly for big fingers. It feels lile its going to break moving the chain around for the next couple of pellets to be loaded
Do not buy anything from UMAREX, they constantly jam and damage the gun and you will not get a refund even for a faulty gun. Go to your nearest gun dealer and do NOT buy anything from UMAREX UMAREX!!!
quick update, had mine about a month now, have put about 3 or 4 CO2 bulbs through it only having had the time to use it occasionally.... It began to jam, and the mag then wouldn't eject. I put it away and forgot about it, but tried to shoot some Tinnie's/Targets at the weekend, and I discovered the belt inside the magazine has split and is broken. It's going back to my RFD this weekend, and hopefully I can swap it out for something else. A shame as its a great looking pellet gun, however the trigger was awful, and the mag breaking after so little usage is a major red flag.
Exact same thing happened to me. Trigger
Was also worst I ever used, even after blowing a lot of silicone oil into it.
Returned it to my dealer and they told me that the broken magazine belt ist no 1 return reason.
That could have been such a nice gun, it really is a shame
Same happened to mine within 3 c02 did yours have rhe black rubber belt ? Originally mine did but send back to rfd and they replaced magazine with one with a plastic belt instead. It's been fine since
@@jlord487Hi, I hope that you are well. Is your replacement mag still working without any issues?
@@adderhoney hi i am thank you i hope you are too. So far its still working without fault .
@@jlord487 Okay, thanks so much for your fast response. I bought one of these when they came out, but returned it for a nickel CP88 when I had problems with two of the original black rubber mags. I always missed it, though. Damn fine looking air gun. I will probably buy another one now. Many thanks again.
Mine has an intermittent trigger and doesn't always cycle. Have you had any issues with that?
Hi no, not had that problem. I have had three Pellet jams, but I have put that down to poorly loaded pellets. So far only done about 6 magazines worth. The trigger is getting lighter/me getting used to it.
Can I use 10.57 grains in this pistol? Gun supplier said it would jam or damage the barrel. I couldn’t find solution for this anywhere. If you reply that would be real helpful.
Where did you get this from because I don’t see it on Amazon
Hi I have bought one and on the 3rd co2 the belt has snapped, dose no where I can get spares
Sorry to hear this, I am aware of there being a service pack for these magazines very soon.
Yea...I'll stick to the BB firing ones, dont care for the belt feed systems, they always have hard triggers and these belts don't last long. Sent my PPQ back, slide kept un-railing itself. I have the first gen PPQ with rotary mags, love that one! But I have the 17 G4, 19 and 19x..BBs yes, but those never let me down and the 17 has a buttery smooth trigger. I would've liked to have tried the 17 g3 that has the same type of magazine as the Umarex SA10, but we here in the States never got it..
Hi, yes know what you mean. We have used the PPQ Belt Pistol and that was smoother. All have their merits and downsides. As long as we can enjoy them that is the main thing 👍
New known fault: pellet belts are snapping. I lubricated mine as per recommendation and it still snapped. Quite a few people complaining about this on other forums.
Sorry to hear this and I have heard the same , with people showing me threads. Hope you and everyone gets theirs sorted
@@UmarexBoysClub I think Umarex will sort it. They're pretty good generally. Hoping they just send out the rubber belts with instructions on replacement. Ideally more durable ones. The Walther CP88 I think has a similar belt system and they don't have this problem.
@@tonyblack3401 yes Umarex will sort it and yes they are good. It is the Walther PPQ M2 that has a simular belt. Going to compare them over the weekend
this has just happened to me this weekend, gonna politely ask for my money back as it was around £230 - just hope my RFD is ok with that.
Also the accuracy depends on the pellet itself.
I would wrapp my trigger finger around the trigger as per revolver shooting die to the rotating belt and heavy trigger .you might find that your groups toghten up that way rayher than using the pad of your finger as is the usual way
Thanks for the tip, we may try that 👍
I've just bought an AR-15 and it hasn't jammed once, not once!!!
Does it come in the case like the gen5 .043?
Hi it comes in the cardboard box as shown in the video 👍
I just wish umarex made all the guns full metal including the magazine ,I'm betting its just metal slide on that glock
Hi some Umarex models are full metal, it all depends on design stage and costing. 👍
Real Glocks are also only metal on the slide, this replica is true to an actual real steel Glock. Umarex makes several full metal guns as well.
There are several all metal pistols they make. But these are replicas of the real Glocks and real Glocks don't have metal lowers. But a good all metal one Umarex makes is the Beretta M9-A1. If you live in the U.K./Europe, you can get the Beretta M9-A3 in metal too, we didn't get that one in the States though
I have the impression that the blowback does not always work . Am i right`?
It is hard to tell when shooting it. As always feel the Blowback on the shots
Can anyone compare this against the PPQ M2 .177?
One of members has the PPQ. and we reviewed it some time ago. In recollection the magazine feels stiffer on the Glock, having said that since oiling the mag, it I'd much smoother. Will try and do a back to back video, but that may be in a few weeks
The first 2:30 minutes we mainly see a hairy forearm doing things to a Glock magazine...
Anyone know the FPS on it?
wow lg
These mags suck. They take way too long to load up and too fiddly for big fingers. It feels lile its going to break moving the chain around for the next couple of pellets to be loaded
Do not buy anything from UMAREX, they constantly jam and damage the gun and you will not get a refund even for a faulty gun. Go to your nearest gun dealer and do NOT buy anything from UMAREX UMAREX!!!
does anyone know if there is any extended mags for this thing and is it strong enough to kill birds and squirrels
No knowledge of an extended magazine for these 4.5mm versions and definitely NOT suited for any type of Pest Control