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Daisy 44
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Average Ratings for Daisy 44

  • Value for Money4.6 stars
  • Reviewer Ratings4.2 stars
  • Overall Rating4.3 stars

 

11 Reviews For Daisy 44

  • Guest 31st May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Bad Points: none that i found


    General comments: The Daisy 44 is built well and shoots well
    better then the crosman revolvers

  • Guest 5th Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The daisy 44 is just an awesome pistol. It handles really well, the power is good and i found mine to be pretty accurate. I really like it and would recommend it to everyone else. I could not find any bad points, think realistically about what you are buying and you wont be disappointed.
  • Jungle Jim Jam Rank: Staff Sergeant 21st Apr 2007

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Daisy Powerline 44.

    Daisy is a very long established American manufacturer of airguns most well known for their Western style lever-action BB guns, particularly the legendary Red Ryder. Alongside Crosman, they occupy a place in American culture analogous to that of Webley and Diana in Britain.

    They also produce a range of CO2 powered pistols that, like those of Umarex and Crosman are modelled on particular firearms. Their semi-auto models include some with a disguised internal revolver mec ...
  • fieldshooter Rank: Lance Corporal 6th Jun 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I had the good luck and money to buy the Daisy 44 in my country (Guatemala) in 1991. A couple of months later I bought the 8" and then the 4" barrels with 5 speedloaders.

    I think the gun has an exceptional performance and accuracy with the 8" barrel (my favorite) even it looks like the Penguin's gun (in Batman movie). Balance... your wrist does the job.

    With the 6" barrel you have enough balance and accuracy. Practical to carry everywhere. Good proportioned look. But you feel and see ...
  • Librarian Rank: 2nd Lieutenant 14th May 2005

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I bought the Daisy 44 gun second hand and have put a full box (500) pellets through it. It has the 8 inch barrel and is reasonably accurate over 10 metres. I do not have a rest so the gun is quite probably more accurate than me. It was bought as a plinking gun and because of the look of the thing and it satisfies on both counts but here in the UK I have to be carefull as it attracts the attention of the police if I am seen using it. Too realistic perhaps?
    I never expected to use it as a target ...
  • dirty harry Rank: Staff Sergeant 29th Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Daisy 44 is a must for revolver fans. The Daisy Model 44 is a replica of the famous Smith and Wesson Model 29. It looks great, has an all metal construction (except for plastic grips). It weighs 2.4lbs which gives it a good heavy feeling. Its very well built also.

    Its very accurate, can hit a pop can at 80+ feet. Its rated at 400fps, it demolishes pop cans and pellets go right into plywood. the DA trigger pull is stiff, but with a little practice its no problem. The SA trigger pull is ver ...
  • mpskentuk Rank: Corporal 9th Jul 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    Got my Daisy 44 from Ramsbottom in the UK. I wasn't expecting much for £39.95 but how wrong!! Great gun. Looks and feels good. Nice and solid, helps to make the gun more stable for firing.

    The sights were quite well set, the way I sight them is to set up some targets and fire off 6 rounds at each. I do this several times to see where shots are going, then I start to make small changes. I only ever adjust in one axis at a time. Once I'm happy, I leave the weapon for a while then come bac ...
  • bob eastwood Rank: Lance Corporal 17th May 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    I have fired about 300 pellets with this pistol I have just bought and once you get sights adjusted it is quite accurate. The pistol looks superb and is heavy but in a good way. You get about 50 shots to one capsule of co2. The only thing that lets it down is the plastic grips so if anyone knows where you can get the wood ones could you please let me know.
  • makemyday Rank: Lance Corporal 24th Feb 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I Have just bought this wonderful Daisy 44 CO2 Pistol. I think it's heavy in a good way. It feels really "Dirty Harry" to shot with this. Warmly recommended...
  • Dylan Rank: Staff Sergeant 7th Jan 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I bought one of the last model 44's made, its a good gun as far as looks, and feel, but the gun is barrel heavy and not too accurate.

    It has a blade and ramp front site and an adjustable windage and elevation site for the rear. It is a single or double action, and shooting it in double action is smoother and more accurate than single action, due to a thick and heavy trigger.

    Now for the good stuff. It is an all steel construction gun except for the grips and clips. realistic weight and l ...
  • Dylan Rank: Staff Sergeant 6th Jan 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I bought one of the last model 44's made, its a good gun as far as looks, and feel, but the gun is barrel heavy and not too accurate.

    It has a blade and ramp front site and an adjustable windage and elevation site for the rear. It is a single or double action, and shooting it in double action is smoother and more accurate than single action, due to a thick and heavy trigger.

    Now for the good stuff. It is an all steel construction gun except for the grips and clips. realistic weight and lo ...