MarkPoint by Umarex - Overview

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  • Опубліковано 2 лис 2024

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  • @PapaTAdventures
    @PapaTAdventures Місяць тому +3

    I see you like it so much you already have a second one waiting. It seems like a super solid option, and I find my growing wishlist filled with an increasing number of Umarex guns.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +4

      They really seem to be putting out some cool stuff lately. They also are developing to the more cost conscious part of the market which I think many like me really appreciate.

    • @PapaTAdventures
      @PapaTAdventures Місяць тому +1

      @@AlsAirguns I'm part of that same market. They have some great options from this pistol all the way through the Hammer.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +4

      I’m trying to talk UmarexUSA into donating a MarkPoint for a giveaway. My next giveaway will probably be for members. Thanks again for joining.

  • @jda001
    @jda001 20 днів тому +1

    Thanks for the review. Do you know how it would shoot with lead ball or Smart Shot. Love the idea off a single shot 5 meter garage pistol. 177 maribu darts may also be interesting at the same distance

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  20 днів тому +1

      Yes it shoots .177 round balls by Gamo. I don’t have any smart shot so can’t say.

  • @bobwershing3505
    @bobwershing3505 Місяць тому +2

    Nice, another Great Video, although I would prefer .22👍

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks, much appreciated!

  • @kostasmellos8961
    @kostasmellos8961 Місяць тому +1

    The safety seems very nice and very useful. Especially for an unexpirenced shooter like me

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +2

      Actually I think this might make an excellent pistol for you. The trigger is heavier than the Mark IV put I can consistently shoot more accurately with the MarkPoint in spite of the heavier trigger. The Mark IV s automatic safety is really stiff to disengage when the pistol is new and therefore rather annoying. Once it’s broken in one can learn to automatically disengage it with your thumb as you prepare to fire. The sights on the MarkPoint are fixed but much easier to use. Writing this makes me think I should do a comparison video between the two airguns. Look for it soon & thanks for the impetus. And thanks for being here!

    • @kostasmellos8961
      @kostasmellos8961 Місяць тому +1

      Yeah I agree, this would definitely be a great starter gun, as the use of both an automatic and manual safety is definitely great for not accidentally shooting my friend. A slight inconvenience might be that the manual safety is on the left side, and I’m a lefty, but I’d get that with almost every other pistol too. As a beginner, I have no clue ho to calibrate sights so fixed sights might be the way to go. Also if I get an air pistol it’ll mostly be used while hiking which makes the lightweight nature of it is very important. I’d be very interested to see a side by side comparison, as they are both break actions made by umarex.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Ask and you shall see 🕺🏻

  • @TurfSurf
    @TurfSurf Місяць тому +1

    What is the weight of the gun? I found these giant pistols are too heavy to shoot accurately free handed. If there's a carbine version of it, I will buy it in a second.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +4

      It weighs 811 grams or 1 pound 12.5 oz.

    • @MichaelWhite-cx4ho
      @MichaelWhite-cx4ho 26 днів тому

      The weight was stated near the beginning of the video.

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 Місяць тому +1

    About 200 pellets,oil it,spray with 3in1 silicone version. Trigger still not cool but is losenin in slooooooovly. If trigger was better it would be more accurate ,put nail polish it helps a lot.I like it more than Mark IV

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      You’re right about the trigger. Although it does smooth out with use or intervention. Also if you’re familiar with shooting double action Smith and Wesson revolvers, you’re able to stage or stack the trigger through the heavy part and short of release, then pull to break the shot. Doing this repeatedly cause it to wear in.

  • @josephsaucedo8691
    @josephsaucedo8691 Місяць тому +2

    Sweet finely umarex come out with a good brake barrels replica of the mark and no auto safety way better then the other 2 model after the mark it kinda resemble the Benjamin trial in design I wouldn't doubt there some similarities. 💯👌👍💪✌️

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      I had one of the first Benjamin Trail gas piston pistols. Mine was not good which is obviously why it has been redesigned. I’ve not tried the newer version so I can’t comment other than to say this a much lower velocity. It’s also been really easy to hit with and shoots garbage pellets amazingly well. It’s accurate enough people will want to hunt with it and that would be asking too much.
      I’m like you about the safety. So happy not to have an annoying automatic sliding safety catch.
      I’m one of those shooters that had trouble tripping the standard grip safety on a 1911A1 due to a high firing grip. I don’t even notice this one and it’s never failed to disengage. Great legal compromise and good feature for new shooters.

    • @josephsaucedo8691
      @josephsaucedo8691 Місяць тому +1

      @AlsAirguns from watching the video and your message and it affordability this would be great to use and leave in the garage at least for me the only only air gun that ileave out in my garage is the Beeman p17 mainly because I live really close to the ocean in California so any thing metal rust really quick from the fog every morning even in the garage it work out because it plastic and low powered having a second one I can challenge people at darts I really don't play darts with the Beeman I don't care to have to have to constantly hand it back in forth each time it's the next person turn sense it the one I can leave out I play buddys and a few cousins a lot at regular dart. The Beeman mainly used to eliminate field mice from time to time when playing darts they will run in the garage at night if the screen not close or the garage door cracked open when playing darts it has a Lazer dot on top it stay on the table with a open bowl of pellet next to the cricket score chart I have laminated every one knows if they see one grab it and shoot it they eat all the dog food making holes even threw its in thick plastic container the dog doesn't like them either sometimes the dog faster than use if it comes in while playing darts my cousin are into airguns to I d need to order the dart there kinda hard to find sense there rifle barrel I try to only use the brass end with soft color tail ends darts if they hit metal they brake. it be sweet if bartolson dart made some my parents house only 2 miles from the factory my hole family play darts except my sister every one also likes to shoot airguns to we have all challenges the last time was best out 5 shot brake barrels gamo tightest group wins 20 yards parents back yard every one has there own target my group was unbelievable I won't to say may dad still has the target board it looks like I only shot 3 pellets first time I ever seen my dad turn a little red and double take my nephew made a comment dang papa uncle way better then you or any of use my dad Said he can't repeat it he drew target on the side and I two hole group out 5 it was even tighter best to group I ever shot with a brake barrel ever I dough id ever come that close again my mom caught me staring at it one or twice I know it extremely hard to group a brake barrels gamo the only one I could ever get to group okay iv return over 15 brake barrels any thing over a 5in group at 20 not excitable for paying over 100$ in less full auto wich at one point I was addicted to I own a few and at least 5 drodz black birds mod to 5k round a min 1000round mag 1100fps on 1200psi hpa there beast extremely rare now and really expensive if found backyard dispatcher as me to do video on it he's wanted one for ever but I don't like being filmed I don't like my voice either if I did id know I'd have lot of people ask about my builds 😅🫣🤭

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +3

      Sorry for the slow response. Crazy couple of weeks at my place. Wife’s out of town, fridge broke down and a number of other household issues have been taxing me.
      I think you’re right about the MarkPoint being excellent for your saltwater air application. Plus it’s an addictive shooter. Leave it out with a tin of pellets and it’s so easy to pick up and be distracted by. Break, Load, Shoot, Repeat. It can be super relaxing and challenging at the same time. Since you’re an insider I’ll drop it here. I already have a second, new in the package, Umarex Multipoint that I’ll be giving away next in a members only giveaway. So odds will be really good on that one.

    • @josephsaucedo8691
      @josephsaucedo8691 Місяць тому

      @AlsAirguns sorry to here about your house hold issues I no the can be easily add up quickly hope your able to solve them with out to many issues in no appliances are quite expensive about 2 years ago my washer and refrigerator both needed to be replaced and weren't worth fixing and both broke in the same week . Even though I had bought used refurbished it was still over 1200$ to replace it. Wich now a day for new can be that price for one or the other . There no way id be able to buy new at those prices . I live alone so for me it be out of the quite . Also that's very nice of you to give away anything in two separate give aways. It definitely got me exited. I'm crossing my fingers there only a few times iv ever had a high chance of being able to win something. Even if I'm not the winner . There only maybe a few time we're iv come close to have a decent chance . Iv actually never have won something in a giveaway away or ever matter a fact runner up the closet iv ever been . The only thing I ever did was at work a foot ball pool and sense I don't really gamble the other guy that was in the running said if we slit it we both win. I no it's not a give away. Its the only thing i came close I did end up splitting it . if I didn't I would have one the hole pool but I don't like taking the chance anything and it was more for fun and he was very good friend so I was happy ether way. Unfortunately he has passed away . He the first person to leave me something that wasn't family just a great friend and co worker. He was the one that trian me to able to be in the position I'm in for that alone I was thank full for. He left me his buck 110 knife he carried every day and had sense he was a teen and his first rifle as a kid a Winchester model o6 pump action. His wife said I was one of his only friends despite being more the a 30 year age different his resent wife said more like one of his sons. He did have 2 sons but they refused to see him very sad situation . Rip Billy rush😢😇

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому

      Yes, it sounds like you can relate. I guess it’s things like this that keep life challenging. Both sometimes I would be okay with fewer challenges like appliances and such. At least it’s not one of those really big expensive ones that have been dying on people the moth after warranty. Hey thanks for making me feel less alone. Always appreciate your comments.

  • @PK-YTMusic
    @PK-YTMusic Місяць тому +2

    What were Umarex thinking 🤔 an all plastic break barrel - what is this 1994? Dang.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      I don’t get the 1994 reference? Please explain.

    • @PK-YTMusic
      @PK-YTMusic Місяць тому +1

      @@AlsAirguns we had a ton of abs "polymer" Puch and break barrels, they were manufactured better then then they are now, take the Barnet Nitro 45 for example, cheap, solid, still works today, not a seam line in the moulding whatsoever. With CNC machining for mass production, Co2, Nitrogen, PCP technology ready available - Umarex bring out this?

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Thanks, I see what you mean.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      As far as bringing out the Markpoint, I can understand why Umarex would bring a reliable, accurate, low cost, easy to shoot break barrel to the market. So far the consumer response has been extremely good. So I think it was a good move for them. Inexpensive and fun never gets old.

    • @danhouse7565
      @danhouse7565 Місяць тому +1

      Synthetics are the way of the future.....

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 Місяць тому +1

    I ,Put at least 200+ flat nose pellets,wow barrel was black I recommend cleaning barrels and light oil, use 3in1 silicone and push patches until clean.Big difference and don’t use those alloy,,they don’t even fit…

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +2

      To be honest I avoid cleaning the barrel in .22lr firearms and airguns. The barrels are typically much softer than center fire barrels (some airgun barrels being brass. And you don’t see much lead fouling & zero copper fouling which is why we clean firearm barrels.
      Yes, you can get black stuff out. But what is it? More often than not it’s the lubricant they put n some pellets.
      There are of course exceptions. But as a rule more airgun & .22lr barrels are ruined by improper and over cleaning than any other reason.
      Sure if after many many shot an accurate gun begins loosing accuracy. Okay, clean it. Manufacturer left gunk in the bore, okay clean it. Otherwise I just shoot them a lot. Run several cleaning pellets (lightly oiled through the barrel once in a while and that’s it (for non-high power pcp guns.)

    • @ilijabosnjak76
      @ilijabosnjak76 Місяць тому +1

      I just do one clean up and light oil,it’s not like I am cleaning every day and lead acct like graphite,q tip cleaned holes BBs was falling out and now they don’t,the rest of the guns can wait…

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      It sounds like you clean properly and know how to clean correctly. I used to think everyone was like you & me. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case. Remember be especially careful with any Benjamin airgun produced in the 90s or before probably has a very soft brass barrel that has a black exterior finish. Don’t use a metal cleaning brush on them.

  • @AllYourRAw
    @AllYourRAw Місяць тому +1

    But will it diesel 🤔

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Any spring gun will diesel, but why? You may blow a seal or weaken the spring.

    • @AllYourRAw
      @AllYourRAw Місяць тому +1

      So far I haven't been able to get my umarex mark IV to do so. Have tried Vaseline, 3 in 1, and WD40. No real reason for doing it other than wanting to see it happen in pistol format, and not wanting to use the springers I care about. Alternative fuel suggestions welcome xD

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      @@AllYourRAw I’m really surprised the WD40 didn’t do it. Is the pistol shooting up to spec. It could be that it’s got a leak and isn’t reaching full compression. Or I guess it’s possible that the pistol lacks the power required to generate enough heat to combust the oil droplets. There was an old air rifle designed to diesel on every shot. It was back in the day and it used ether. It was outlawed as a firearm.
      Ultimately you may not get it too. But now I am curious as well. Let me think about it.

    • @AllYourRAw
      @AllYourRAw Місяць тому +1

      ​@@AlsAirgunsThanks for the reply. The gun feels up to spec but not able to test right now. I could see it being too weak. I might try a small piece of cotton in the skirt soaked in wd-40 to create more surface area. There is a big write up if you type in linseed oil dieseling pellets with some good info that might apply to other fuels as well.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Well I gave it 10 minutes or so & I couldn’t get it to either. I tried some 90% isopropyl alcohol & no go with it either. I did get the Markpoint to but not the Mark IV. I guess it makes sense. We used to put oil in BB guns and they didn’t diesel. Like the Ruger Mark IV they were 240 - 280 fps guns.

  • @ilijabosnjak76
    @ilijabosnjak76 Місяць тому +1

    Ohhh I am tired $60 in Canada plus tax,spent box of Daisy flat pellets ,I got no beef with gun,but fix triger

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +1

      Yeah, that trigger is tough.

    • @DeadEndGoose
      @DeadEndGoose Місяць тому +1

      Bro is that the moravian flag

    • @ilijabosnjak76
      @ilijabosnjak76 Місяць тому +2

      @@DeadEndGoose I will be honest with you I don’t like to lie,geography I learned in 80s.I only learned about Moravia from fairy tale and kids bedtime stories .Wow it did exist and yes that’s Coat of Arms of Moravia.Every day you learn something new,( I don’t know how Moravia flag looks like.)

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  Місяць тому +2

      Okay, looks like we’re all learning something new as I didn’t now either. Not totally ignorant geographically but the typical American (for a while I thought Albanian was a fictional TV nation 😯😱.)

    • @DeadEndGoose
      @DeadEndGoose Місяць тому +1

      ​@@ilijabosnjak76i did a massive deep dive on the history of the czechs once and i dunno i sort of fell in love with the history. From the Hussites to the Bohemians, just interesting. It was just weird seeing it and recognizing it lol

  • @LovelyBaseball-ex1zn
    @LovelyBaseball-ex1zn Місяць тому +1

    I just got me that same pistol. I paid 43.00

  • @carlpashley185
    @carlpashley185 25 днів тому +1

    At 10 lbs trigger pull that's not a good trigger nice cheap gun but expect better from umarex there are much better pistols out there for the price e.g gamo p900 much better trigger at 3lbs great for younger shooters just getting into target shooting.

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  25 днів тому +1

      Mine measure 8 pounds out of the box and has improved some. But yes, definitely a heavy trigger. By the same token many police departments require 12 pound triggers in their Glocks and I’ve seen some shot well. Certainly not a target trigger and I’d prefer 2 or 3 pounds. Unfortunately I think it’s just about impossible to get the lawyers to sign off on that for a general purpose pellet gun.
      Also, I’ve seen videos about how to reduce the pull if you’re okay modifying.

    • @carlpashley185
      @carlpashley185 25 днів тому +1

      Sorry bud should have said I am from the u.k great video will subscribe love my air rifles and pistols shame we only get 12ft lbs and under you lucky buggers have fun and shoot safe

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  25 днів тому +2

      @@carlpashley185 Welcome and thanks for the comments and kind words. I’m happy to say that the UK is my second largest group of viewers geographically. I think here in the Stated some of us (like me) grew up shooting double action revolvers where you could “stack” the trigger they called it, where you pulled through the heavy part of the pull and stop. Staging it for the final, lighter pull through that drops the hammer. I’m able to stage or stack the Markpoint like that and turn in decent results. The good news is, if you get used to managing a trigger like this a target guns trigger will be oooh so sweet.

    • @carlpashley185
      @carlpashley185 25 днів тому +1

      Take care bud will be watching some of your older vids

    • @AlsAirguns
      @AlsAirguns  23 дні тому +1

      That’s awesome. I hope you find some that you enjoy.