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| Accuracy | 7.8/10 |
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| Handling | 9/10 |
| Value for Money | 9.4/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 7.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 6.5/10 |
Full review by
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on 8th Jan 2008
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Good Points: The style of the Gamo Recon begs you to shoot it. Better than a typical Daisy or Crosman pump gun.
Bad Points: The trigger guard rubs like sandpaper against the middle finger of your shooting hand when firing...
General comments: I bought the Gamo Recon for $75 at Academy Sports and Outdoors. I had no intention to use the included scope for such a short range plinker, so I bought and installed a BSA 30mm red dot sight to go with it for another $30. For a little pellet rifle, it just reeks of coolness set up this way. So much so that my wife actually likes to shoot it!
I chose this air gun because of how quiet 525 fps should be, and I only intend on firing it in my small backyard which has a maximum of 50 feet fence to fence. It is plenty quiet until you hit one of those fence boards!The BSA red dot sight didn't fit so well on the Recon even though it was designed for air guns and .22s. I had to make 1/16" diameter pins out of small nails to space the top part of both sight clamps. This makes the sight angle closer to vertical when mounted, otherwise the sight angled too far to the right without the pins installed. I'm sure I could have sighted in the red dot without the pins, but it just didn't look right.I'm no air gun expert, and I'm definitely not a precise shot by any means. However, at 40 feet when shooting groups of 5 shots, I could get 4 of those 5 within 1/2" of each other. The 5th shot would be within 1". This was using some 15 year old Beeman Silver Stings I had laying around. That accuracy is more than good enough for me using an inexpensive red dot sight (with a 5 MOA dot) on an inexpensive, well built little plinker air gun.
At 525 fps the Recon is pretty close to my old Crosman 1389 Backpacker that was rated as high as 560 fps. That Crosman could take out a small critter as needed, and I suppose the Gamo Recon can too. All without the "knock-knock" sound of pumping up the Crosman.
I've read other reviews stating that the steel barrel is covered with polymer. Well, kind of. Without cutting my barrel apart, I'd guess the barrel is ALL polymer except the smallest steel inner tube that is the actual rifled barrel that the pellet rides through. Doesn't seem to be an issue though. The polymer barrel is plenty stiff and locks up tight when ready to fire.
I recommend the Gamo Recon to anyone (either young or old) if they are in the market for a relatively inexpensive and really fun to shoot air rifle. Forget the pump Daisy's and Crosman's, pay a bit more and get something that is built better, looks better, has no pumping, and shoots plenty well to have some real fun!
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Review by
natedog32
on 13th Jun 2007
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I purchased this my Gamo Recon .177 from backwoodsports.com. I was skeptical because of the low price ($89) but I was pleasantly surprised when I received it. My kid loves it, the scope could be better but for the price I can't complain to much. I would recommend it.
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Review by
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on 1st Mar 2007
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Very pellet fussy, good tight groups, but when you change to a different type/brand of pellet you have to re-sight the scope. I found that if it likes one brand of pellet, stick to it, and you'll be happy. Also, it's tunable, so you can get 100 more fps out of it, hope this helps.
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Review by
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on 4th Jan 2007
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User Rating : 7
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I paid only $88 b/o was on sale. Something between real air rifle and weak plinker. Why they put scope on it and no sights? It shoots that far or gives you taste of real air rifle?
In overall I would not recommend it to my friend but to my friend's teens.
If you could get very similar rifle much more powerful and accurate Remington Genesis; I would prefer Remington.
Very light and elusive toyish look but can be harmful if not careful.
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Review by
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on 27th Oct 2006
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User Rating : 7
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As advertised, this Gamo Recon .177 is a nicely made beginner plinker with very usable thumb hole stock. The barrel has a custom bull barrel look and it cocks easily. It comes in a combo with a scope mounted. The problem is that this scope & mount moves as you shoot. The rifle doesn't have much recoil and very easy to cock but accuracy suffers because the scope moves. A scope stop would stop this but Gamo decided not to included as they do with their other rifles.
I replaced the scope/combo w ...
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