Daisy Grizzly 840 Review

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Daisy Grizzly 840
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Kirk Lin's Review of Daisy Grizzly 840

Overall Rating

4.5 stars
  • Value for money
    2.5 stars
  • Handling
    4 stars
  • Accuracy
    4.5 stars
Good Points

Easy to carry, light weight, accurate


Bad Points

Handling needs to be made thicker


General Comments

Nice to have the opportunity to say something here since I purchased the Daisy Grizzly 840 air rifle via a hard time making decision, after all, not easy to get stuffs like this here, in Taiwan. ^_^ Do envy you guys here in America, I mean it. Oh and, the value for money got only 5 because price of this second-handed 840 was about 155 US dollars...amazing, wasn't it?
Well, this second-handed 840 came to me with its multi-pump kit already assembled. I must say, it serves my need even with just one or two pumps- indoor target shooting. With a Tasco 3-7x20 attached on the dovetail, it's more accurate than my other Super 9 air soft gun. And with 5-8 pumps, it's even more powerful and reaches longer effective range like 20m without losing the accuracy a bit, when shooting indoors of course. I was told by the previous owner that he did pump this 840 about 26 times for a single shot before(!!!).....and the result made him warn me seriously not to try this power at ease. Hum, so far, this is the best solution for my clanking entertainment. Nice to try a Daisy, and hope in the future I may have the chance to enjoy more Daisys.

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Members' Comments onKirk Lin's Review

  • gyates93 Rank: Major on 7th May 2006

    Of course a daisy bb repeater would be better than any arisoft gun! Where do you find an indoor shooting space that is longer than 20 metres?

  • Hunt4life32 Rank: Lieutenant on 2nd Sep 2006

    It cost 30 dollars here in us and plus your supposed to pump it once! The barrel tank is aluminum so it easliy gets damaged

  • bb2791 Rank: Major on 31st Jan 2007

    Hey Kirk. I am from HK. I also have a Grizzly. It cost USD88. But I got discount at USD70... Still very expensive!

    Anyhow, how can this gun handle more than one pump??? How can the ex-owner modify this gun, I really want to know.

    I also have a Crosman Pumpmaster 760 (it cost me USD113), but it is too old and cannot fire due to the worn-out valves.