The black only 8 shot rotary is for BB's as it has little indents inside the holes. The 3 with the inserts are for pellets, which you want to pre-seat back in the holders, before firing, or the pellets will fall out.
Good video. I have the Glock 17 Gen 4 dual ammo and also have the SA-10. Th SA-10 is extremely fun to shoot in every way. It feels beautiful in the hand, the trigger is perfect and I've never had a jam or any issues with it, unlike The Glock, which is not field strippable, awful trigger, jamming issues. top slide noise and clatter etc. it a poor pistol tbh in comparison . The SA-10 however is very well designed, feels wonderful and sturdy its consistent and accurate pistol. Its a 10-10 for bang for buck and a lot better than some pistols double the price. I would advise anyone to buy one, you wont stop smiling. I love it.
zu Lwowitz Problems with SA 10 and those circular mini-mags (clips) is evident from instruction videos and users’ review letters . I have shot several thousands steel BBs (they are faster than any pellet and make more recognizable impact ) and pellets of at least three basic materials : lead , composites , and single light metals with the range from 3.9 gr to 7.9 gr ( by far the best were all-steel 5.4 gr BBs ). All the pellets did was to ruin my first SA 10 by getting out of the clip with bores in the rubber too big and getting stuck in the big mag with no easy way to get the mag out ; couple of them even crashed into each other in the barrel when the first somehow got stuck there ( all open to confirm by my dealer ) . So , now I am merrily shooting only BBs using only the “BB plastic clip ,”----- hoping that some dealer sells me couple of these BB PLASTIC CLIPS for a few bucks----- and both , me and my SA 10 , will be happy .
The black only 8 shot rotary is for BB's as it has little indents inside the holes. The 3 with the inserts are for pellets, which you want to pre-seat back in the holders, before firing, or the pellets will fall out.
Good video. I have the Glock 17 Gen 4 dual ammo and also have the SA-10. Th SA-10 is extremely fun to shoot in every way. It feels beautiful in the hand, the trigger is perfect and I've never had a jam or any issues with it, unlike The Glock, which is not field strippable, awful trigger, jamming issues. top slide noise and clatter etc. it a poor pistol tbh in comparison . The SA-10 however is very well designed, feels wonderful and sturdy its consistent and accurate pistol. Its a 10-10 for bang for buck and a lot better than some pistols double the price. I would advise anyone to buy one, you wont stop smiling. I love it.
I just ordered one . I hope it works as well as yours . Great job on info', cheers from Alberta Ray o7 .
Have fun!
It states on the box smooth bore barrel, safety very stiff but after half hour working it getting a lot better.
Wow , what a fantastic pistol . So happy with the results , above what I had expected . A great buy . Fantastic trigger also very accurate .
Your review was so well done many thanks buddy o7
Glad you enjoyed it
So P226 does the same thing you just flip the mag,I wanted SA10 but I said why?
My safety won't move. Is there anything I'm supposed to do out the box to prep for use?
just push the switch harder
How long will the CO2 hold pressure when the pistol is stored
Shouldn't be storing these with pierced CO2 cartridges in the first place..
zu Lwowitz
Problems with SA 10 and those circular mini-mags (clips) is evident from instruction videos and users’ review letters . I have shot several thousands steel BBs (they are faster than any pellet and make more recognizable impact ) and pellets of at least three basic materials : lead , composites , and single light metals with the range from 3.9 gr to 7.9 gr ( by far the best were all-steel 5.4 gr BBs ). All the pellets did was to ruin my first SA 10 by getting out of the clip with bores in the rubber too big and getting stuck in the big mag with no easy way to get the mag out ; couple of them even crashed into each other in the barrel when the first somehow got stuck there ( all open to confirm by my dealer ) . So , now I am merrily shooting only BBs using only the “BB plastic clip ,”----- hoping that some dealer sells me couple of these BB PLASTIC CLIPS for a few bucks----- and both , me and my SA 10 , will be happy .
Avoid using BB's as they will eventually ruin the rifling in the barrel.
I want one