Review by
roix60
on 1st Jan 2009
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Be Careful when changing Co2 Cartridges, DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN [GAMO SAYS; I say poor sealing material and design. The Co2 seals on 1 of the PT80's that I returned to store (returned 4 of these for reasons I will list) and 1 that I still have blew out. GAMO REPLACEMENT Breech Seals are 1/16" under si ...
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Review by
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on 27th Dec 2008
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User Rating : 7
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Not as powerful as a pump type air pistol but good for rapid firing. Accuracy is average for an air gun but at only 410fps, it's not going to be accurate at a very long range. Nicely finished, durable and inexpensive. Couldn't ask for more at the price.
This pistol is fairly accurate at close range ...
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Review by
PelletguySons
on 27th Dec 2008
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User Rating : 7
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Overall I'm pleased for the money! I took mine out of the box. Loaded it and it is right on. I have not had to make any site adjusts as of yet.
The only thing I do not like about it is the trigger pull. Does anyone know if there is anything that can be done with it? If it can be adjusted it would ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 16th Dec 2008
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User Rating : 9
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If you make a shim (hot glue, gorrela glue, tape, wood etc) you can stick it inside the slide when you have it look and figure out how it works and just figure out a way to stick it in there and your trigger pull will be lighter buy more cylenders at gamo.com
its internally a revolver so be for war ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 9th Dec 2008
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Less than 20 shots fired have already gone through 5 CO2 cartridges trying to get them to seat properly. Pellets stick in barrel, probably due to low pressure due to poor seating. A huge dissapointment. I need to find time to take the gun back. A waste of money..
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Review by
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on 14th Nov 2008
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User Rating : 8
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I bought the Gamo PT80 for in-home self defense shooting practice when I can't get to a proper target range to shoot firearms. It does a really decent job at replicating the short range accuracy of a real pocket sized firearm such as a .38 Special Snub Nose revolver or a .380 ACP pocket pistol.Anyon ...
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Review by
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on 15th Oct 2008
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User Rating : 2
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When i bought this pistol it was a replacement for my GAMO PT-90 which was equally really poor! I had to send it back as it had alot of feeding problems and eventually began to leak. I was offered a new pt90 or an exchange for another gamo pistol of similar value. Like a fool i thoughjt that all gam ...
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Review by
Guest.
on 12th Oct 2008
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User Rating : 9
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The Gamo PT 80 is a good side arm. I have used one many times and found that it has very good accuracy. Only problem I found was that the CO2 runs out in about 5 minutes
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Review by
Tommason
on 7th Oct 2008
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User Rating : 8
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For its price a good reliable gun. If you respect its limitations (power etc) it will provide hours of fun. A good training weapon if you are unable to keep your hand it with the real thing.
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Review by
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on 23rd Sep 2008
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The Gamo PT-80 is a medium-frame CO2 pistol, loosely modelled on the Beretta Cougar (m8000) handgun. The airgun is almost entirely made out of polymer, and is consequently very lightweight, but surprisingly balanced.
The trigger and working hammer are coupled by a very nice action with a crisp r ...
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