That's one pretty shooter. Umarex really do deliver with the co2 replicas. The shell loading revolvers, feeI especially authentic. I bought the Smith and Wesson 629 Classic 6inch, and I love it. Most of the time I don't even shoot it, I just play with it and just load and unload it and spin it round on my trigger finger. All the best from Lancashire.
Great pistols, the correct description of the ‘battlefield, as you call it is the Antique. I have currently 7 different models in my collections, NRA, Duke, Texas Ranger, Marshall, Nickel&Gold, Antique. Lots of videos of them on my YT channel.
I really do like these replicas that Umerex keep tempting us with and they really do look so cool and no doubt a lot of fun, but why can’t they make them with proper wooden grips even if they cost a tad more, but I’m sure that little bit extra would or wood! be worth it especially for the collectors out there as I for one would be definitely tempted.
have to say definitely the cool factor .abs a great tin can plinker . think it reminds me of childhood watching western movies and going out in the garden using an old stick pretending to be a cowboy 🤪
That's one pretty shooter. Umarex really do deliver with the co2 replicas. The shell loading revolvers, feeI especially authentic. I bought the Smith and Wesson 629 Classic 6inch, and I love it. Most of the time I don't even shoot it, I just play with it and just load and unload it and spin it round on my trigger finger. All the best from Lancashire.
I recently picked up the nickel version very nice
Great pistols, the correct description of the ‘battlefield, as you call it is the Antique. I have currently 7 different models in my collections, NRA, Duke, Texas Ranger, Marshall, Nickel&Gold, Antique. Lots of videos of them on my YT channel.
Nice to see them again 👌👌👍👍
I love my saa. Cracking fun co2 pistol
I really do like these replicas that Umerex keep tempting us with and they really do look so cool and no doubt a lot of fun, but why can’t they make them with proper wooden grips even if they cost a tad more, but I’m sure that little bit extra would or wood! be worth it especially for the collectors out there as I for one would be definitely tempted.
have to say definitely the cool factor .abs a great tin can plinker . think it reminds me of childhood watching western movies and going out in the garden using an old stick pretending to be a cowboy 🤪
Nice, by the way it's called an ejector rod