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Gamo R77 6W
3.3 stars
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  • Value for Money3 stars
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  • Overall Rating3.3 stars

1 Review For Gamo R77 6W

  • Dainorin712 Rank: Sergeant 10th Nov 2004

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Good Points: Realistic action & appearance; action has tight, high-quality feel; pretty good power; nice checkered wood grips; decent accuracy once sighted in; fun to shoot, especially if you're into realism in your BB/pellet weapons


    Bad Points: Liberal use of plastic; velocity varies too much shot-to-shot for tight groups; wooden grips are raw wood (sanded, but not sealed or anything)


    General comments: I bought this revolver because when it comes to handguns I'm a big revolver fan, and in terms of action and appearance this model is more realistic than any other pellet revolver I've found. It's the only CO2 revolver I feel to be worthy of being called a replica. Another reason for my purchase was because it was advertised as being very accurate. The realism is on par with my expectations, and I'm very happy with it in that respect. Also, the action feels precise and tight. I'm not so happy that, except for the barrel lining, internal action, and grips, the entire gun is made of plastic. I'm also not so happy with how much the velocity differs between shots; I couldn't get a tight group at 10yds even using a solid rest. I could go either way on the power; it's satisfying (maybe due to the 6" barrel), but not as powerful as the less realistic Crosman and Smith & Wesson CO2 revolvers. Also, although I like the wood grips, I was disappointed that they aren't finished (I plan do this myself this winter). For $110, I would expect all-metal construction and finished grips. So, although I clicked "yes" as to whether I'd recommend it, I'd only recommend it to enthusiasts who are specifically looking for realism - if you're after strict functionality or raw power, there are better revolvers out there.