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Tugrul
Posts: 4
From: Turkey
20 Sep 2007 2:23 PM
Hi all,
I need to select an Co2 Air Pistol.
These are my requirements :
1. Co2
2. 4.5mm Pellet
3. Durable in long term
4. Quality made
5. Easy to use, easy to handle, easy to take care.
5. NOT loud (this is important)
6. My targets will be 20' away.
7. Barrel max. 4"-5"
8. Budget : 250$.
In my country, we only have Walther, Diana, Gamo, Crosman and Daisy brand pistols.
Which 3 pistols do you advice me? Why 3? Because maybe I can not find that specific model here if you advice me only 1 model.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Tugrul
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thepaladin
Posts: 3371
22 Sep 2007 11:08 PM
It sort of depends on what you want it mainly for. I've got a couple of Daisys, a Gamo, and a Walther, also a couple of Crosmans etc. The Walther uses metal mags. which seem to feed a little more reliably. The Daisy shoots harder with the Gamo a little behind. Hope that helps, if you can supply any more about what you're looking for or i can answer any other questions, I'll try.
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Tugrul
Posts: 4
From: Turkey
23 Sep 2007 2:42 PM
Hi Paladin,
Thanks for your reply. Ok, let me ask again :
Which Co2 pellet pistols are quite ? I have very sensitive neighbors.
Thanks again.
Tugrul
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Tugrul
Posts: 4
From: Turkey
23 Sep 2007 2:43 PM
Originally posted by thepaladin on 22 Sep 2007 11:08 PM
It sort of depends on what you want it mainly for. I've got a couple of Daisys, a Gamo, and a Walther, also a couple of Crosmans etc. The Walther uses metal mags. which seem to feed a little more reliably. The Daisy shoots harder with the Gamo a little behind. Hope that helps, if you can supply any more about what you're looking for or i can answer any other questions, I'll try.
Hi Paladin,
Thanks for your reply. Ok, let me ask again :
Which Co2 pellet pistols are quite ? I have very sensitive neighbors.
Thanks again.
Tugrul
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thepaladin
Posts: 3371
23 Sep 2007 9:02 PM
I don't know which is most quiet. I would suppose the Daisy (I actually have 2 a 617 and a 622 but the 622 has been discontinued) is a little quiter. You're going to get some sound with any co2 gun though not as much as with a springer and more than with a pnumatic. The Daisy 617 is a heavier gun than the others which may account for the small drop in report, but the Walther seems to shoot smother. They all give you a subdued crack. Are you looking at a Nightstalker or another Walther? Anyway, if sound is all important you might want to look at a pump up model though you don't get the "repeater" advantage.
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VEVLOUIS
Posts: 78
From: VEV
24 Sep 2007 5:25 AM
I RECOMMEND TAKING A LOOK AT A DAISY 15XT. THEY ARE THE MOST POWERFUL CO2 PISTOL FOR AROUND $35. THEY SHOOT AT 489 FPS. THEY ARE QUIET. I WOULD SHOOT BOTTLES BEHIND SOME APARTMENTS AND NO ONE EVER HEARD THE NOISE. 
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gamo industries
Posts: 15
From: Spain
25 Sep 2007 1:59 PM
Hi im from Gamo industries , im head of internet marketing. All Gamo Co2 pistols are 4.5mm .177 check out the website for more info and all the specs on our products www.gamo.com
they are also very quiet, i see that your requirements state Co2, but Gamo also offer a wide range of air rifles at sizes of 4.5mm .177
For ammunition for any gun you decide to buy i would recomend Gamo's all new PBA pellets proved to increase velocity's up to 25% more than any other pellet, great for long range fun, whether your shooting cans or even hunting they also have great penetration tested on ballistics gel on an average of 36 shots the pentration average was 6cm at a range of 30ft WOW!
kind Regards: gamo industries
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Cognition
Posts: 390
From: Oxfordshire
26 Sep 2007 3:44 PM
You would recommend Gamo 
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gamo industries
Posts: 15
From: Spain
26 Sep 2007 4:45 PM
well of course lol
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thepaladin
Posts: 3371
26 Sep 2007 11:53 PM
I can't get over my shock that the Gamo guy, recommends a Gamo
. Be aware that the Daisy 15X is a smooth bore bb gun not a pellet gun.