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looks like a real MAK, same weight,same sights


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its a co 2 bb gun

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shoots good to

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Range report? :)
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Norm
Is that the CO2 gun sold by the Sportman's Guide? I believe Umarex makes them.
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mirother

yes it is , but I got this one from


http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=s ... &x=13&y=21

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This is from about 12 feet


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Norm,
Thanks for the info and range report. These are tempting.
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That looks like too much fun! :)
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I should pick one of those up to go with my 5 other Maks.
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Thanks for passing along such good pics. I have been curious about those. Should be a lot of fun and cheap to shoot as well. Where I live I can shoot one in the back yard without alarming the neighbors.

How many good shots do you get off one CO2? And how are the single- and double-action compared to your real Mak?
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I am wondering how that compares in size to the Gamo P-23. My Gamo P-23 is a nice little trainer gun. But I wish the handle was a little thinner to make it more like a Sig P232 or the Polish P64. I have one of those soft bb guns that is just right, but I wish I had a real bb gun thin and the right size. I have seen the PPK bb guns for sale on Amazon and wondered if they may be a lot like the real thing.
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Have done some looking at these and other airguns so I can go out in my own backyard and get some practice. They have some really sophisticated airsoft autos at places like Pyramidair that are pretty expensive but really well-made, complete with blowback action and good sights. The latest thing I've seen that looked good to me was at the local Academy Sports. It was a Crossman BB pistol. A Glock lookalike for about 40 bucks. The best thing about it was the illuminated sights. My 50-year-old eyes have a hard time focusing on sights and target nowadays and the colored sights I put on my real Glock work very well.
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