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Things I liked:Accuracy: This gun was dead on accurate at ten meters right out of the box.
Powerful. Realistic weight and appearance with nice looking wood grips. Trigger: Very smooth and predictable. Operating grip safety. Things I would have changed:The white lettering is very distracting. Would have been better if laser engraved. Narrower rear sight notch. Grip: The grip is much thicker than an actual 1911. Less expensive. What others should know:Gun comes in an attractive blue, padded, hard case. The gun itself is in a clear plastic bag. If you like hand gunning, than you'll get hours of enjoyment shooting this one.
Things I liked:Ease of installation. Crisp click adjustments. Appearance on the gun. It easily aligns with the front sight shroud making it easy to acquire bullseye targets. Things I would have changed:This sight needs directional arrows on the adjustment knobs. What others should know:No allen wrench came with this sight, and none of mine would fit it. I had to go out a purchase a 9/64 hex wrench.
A smaller hole for better accuracy is not a myth---Target apperature is usually .050---Williams ships a .093 with most sights; others available are .125 or 1/8 inch, and .150 which is like a ghost ring----Get a Williams .050 X1/2 aperature, around $6, and your groups will srink to dime size at ten meters-----The smaller size is like closing the F stop on a camera, focal plane goes to infinity---Happy shooting
By Peter from USA on 2010-07-23
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Excellent review. I wonder if this would fit on a RWS/Diana 48 and still use the high front post. 9/64" allen wrench may be a 3mm Hex wrench. I am guessing the system is metric. Thanks, i think I'll pop for one of these. I really prefer iron sights, especially aperture sights. BTW, your eye does not "focus" on the peep, your eye automatically centers the front site post in the aperture. Thinking you need a smaller "hole" in the peep sight is a myth.
Pete
Things I liked:Sights: Three dot pattern jumps right out at you. Weight: Decent. Finish: Very realistic. Accuracy: Awesome right out of the box. It consistantly hit the bullseye right at the top of the front sight at ten meters. Things I would have changed:I don't like all the warning messages on the right side being painted on with white paint. They should have been etched into the gun like the trades on the left side. I would also make it a pellet gun only. I don't shoot BBs out of it. Besides my BB magazine only held six BBs. Two just kept falling through while I tried to load it. Yes, I was loading it from the correct side. What others should know:The description states that it is double-action only. That is incorrect. To shoot single-action just pull the rear of the slide back just lke on the Walther CP99. Overall I think this is a very good gun, and a considerable value for the price.
BB magazines are available. Just order the ones they list for the Umarex Walther PPQ. They are the same.
By Lee from USA on 2011-12-20
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When I tried the Daisy zinc-coated BBs they all fit in the magazine very tight. Now I'm enjoying shooting BBs as much as pellets. The Crosman Copperhead Premium BBs are not uniform. Also make more BB magazines available. The pellet magazines are already plentiful. Great gun.
Product: Colt 1911 pellet gun
Review entered on 2008-01-09 10:49:26
Overall rating:5 5.0
Value for money:4 4.0
Accuracy:5 5.0
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Things I would have changed:The white lettering is very distracting. Would have been better if laser engraved. Narrower rear sight notch. Grip: The grip is much thicker than an actual 1911. Less expensive.
What others should know:Gun comes in an attractive blue, padded, hard case. The gun itself is in a clear plastic bag. If you like hand gunning, than you'll get hours of enjoyment shooting this one.