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Friday, February 15, 2019

A few of my favorite battlefield replica Co2 guns (that I own)



Air Venturi HellBoy M4 Tactical .177 cal. Co2 BB Rifle



H&K USP 4.5mm Steel BB Co2 pistol





This is the Mauser M712 Select-Fire 4.5mm Steel BB Co2 GBB Pistol from Umarex...





I was lucky to be able to have added a few nice replica  Co2  air rifles and pistols over the past year!

At the top is my Hellraiser HellBoy M4 semi-auto .177 caliber Steel BB Co2 air rifle with a UTG M16 carry handle rear peep sight in place of the stock sights.

Next is my H&K USP .177cal/4.5mm Steel BB Co2 semi-auto air pistol that I bought from Cabela's while on sale for $39.99!

The last five photos are of the Mauser M712 replica by Umarex which I recieved yesterday from the excellent Western Canadian online surplus store "camoflauge.ca"!

I tested the M712 earlier today, and it shot great!
Full auto is novel, much like my Crosman PFAM9B/Taurus PT-92 Co2 pistol's full-auto mode.


This black battle rifle is my Crosman M4-177 multi-pump pneumatic air rifle.
It is not terribly powerful, only shooting lead free 5.4 grain Crosman fast-flight penetrators around 450 fps, and 7-8 grain lead pellets between 370-400 fps.
However, it is a surprisingly accurate air rifle from 10-15 meter ranges.

The M4-177 is easily upgraded with different real steel AR15/M4/M16 iron sights and vaious other accessories like the US Army rubber buttstock that I installed on my M4-177.
I have UTG M4 mil-spec rear peep sight and UTG front sight with an assortment of different KNS precision front sight posts.
The upgrades cost more than the air rifle, but its accuracy made it a worthwhile endevour.

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