Friday, July 31, 2009

My First Airgun

I had been spying on this model over the internet for nearly 2 years and finally bought it last year. It is a good condition gun, a Gamo R77 which by the first look you can say it appears to be a copy ( not an exact or licensed copy) of Colt Phyton. Well, from the picture, anyone one could have mistaken it as a real revolver with few rim fire cartridges around.


Colt Phyton .357 Magnum 6"

Anyway, someone who knows enough will tell you that this is a work of an idiot- who mixed his airgun revolver with the 22 calibre rim fire cartridges so that his air gun look more cool n real!- this what i was trying to do. haha. But then if someone who has seen a real revolver (the one with the swing out cylinder) would definitely feel weird about where the hell the ejector rod is. That bugger should be sticking out from the center part of the cylinder.


Gamo R77 Combat .177 cal 4"


Dude, I really love this gun, and have spent much on it, the gases, seals and a good all round service has just been done recently. This piece is rarely seen now online but only the 2nd hand or many2 hands version because I think Gamo has stopped its production.

It shoots well with both single and double action but the single action gives more accuracy and lighter trigger pull. The combat rubberized grip fits snuggly in your hands and give you a tight hold of the gun. All in all, a nice good replica which can shoot any sort of pellets, and also a good plinking buddy or as your arsenal collection.

I am happy to consider any offer or swap if someone would like to own this lovely chick (") Just contact me.

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