Gamo Multishot Review

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Gamo Multishot
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azballgofar.'s Review of Gamo Multishot

Overall Rating

1.5 stars
  • Value for money
    1 stars
  • Handling
    4 stars
  • Accuracy
    1 stars
Good Points

Light, easy to cock, magazine easy to load.


Bad Points

Sights and customer service


General Comments

Gamo says .25 @ 30 yards. I've screwed the rear sight nearly off the post and it still shoots low. Doubt if I get 10" at 30' from a rest. I sent an email to GAMO and got no reply. Sent a second request and it came back with server error at their end. Called and after waiting got to leave a message. I'm sending a fax...stand by.

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  • Ruud. on 28th May 2003

    Gamo's customer service does leave a lot to be desired. Nice website, but if you can't back it up by handling customer questions and complaints adequately, why even bother mentioning your emailadress. I got the same problems when I wanted to know if the leaking on my Gamo Auto 45 self loading air pistol was normal.

  • Sifu456 Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 8th Dec 2004

    In a perfect world everything would fall in line. You would be able to shoot .20 with any pellet at 35 yards. You would be able to adjust your rear sight the 1st time everytime. Most people find that adding a scope gets them better accuracy and finding a pellet type the guns shoots well, helps. This true with even powder burning rifles.

    You have to practice and research what works well with your rifle.

    It really sounds like you didn't give the gun a chance. Remember just because the factory states that the rifle to shoots .20-.25 doesn't mean that you can do it without practice.

    Its you and the rifle practicing that to make accurate shots.

  • azballgofar on 10th Dec 2004

    I purchased the rifle for open sight work and do not expect MOA accuracy but something reasonable. My testing was done on the bench at 30 yards.
    The Gammo Multishot is a loser in my mind and Gammo's customer service is non existent.