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Things I liked:Easily holds my two Crosman .357 pistols. Excellent foam padding. Very inexpensive. Things I would have changed:The plastic case is kind of thin. I don't know if it would survive a fall onto a hard surface in cold weather with heavy guns inside. But the thick foam padding would still protect the guns, and at this price you can always buy another case. What others should know:I doubt if it would hold two large scoped pistols. The picture shows one scoped and one unscoped, which is about right. Dot sights shouldn't be a problem, though.
Things I liked:Very well constructed, looks good and the price is right, too. Never got to shoot it, though. Things I would have changed:Make it easier to pump. What others should know:I bought two, one for my wife and one for me. I could barely pump them three times, and my wife couldn't pump them at all. I've been told that it takes a long time to "break them in, " but I decided to exchange them for CO2 pistols instead. Pyramid customer service couldn't have been nicer. The pistols were exchanged with no questions asked.
This is not a tough gun to pump. I have no problem pumping. Smaller people might I suppose as my wife is 5'4" and about 120lbs and she can pump it with a little effort. Do not avoid this great gun for fear of pumping. If this was too hard to pump it would not be the long term success it has been and continues to be.
Things I liked:Heavy duty paper, almost like cardboard. Sharp, crisp print. Terrific price. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Pyramyd customer service is the best. They accidentally sent a packet of 5-bull targets, and when I e-mailed them they immediately sent the single bull targets at no charge and told me to keep the 5-bull targets, too!
Things I liked:Quality, styling, accuracy, not loud, unbelievably low price, especially with Pyramyd's promos. Things I would have changed:Nothing, Crosman nailed this one. What others should know:Buy two sets of clips. That will give you enough shots for one CO2 powerlet without having to reload the clips.
Things I liked:Easy to attach (Crosman 357), bright dot, easy to zero, great price, perfect for plinking. Things I would have changed:The dot can't be focused to accommodate far-sighted shooters, but that feature would probably triple the price. What others should know:1. Be sure to turn off the sight after shooting is over for the day.
2. Buy extra batteries in case you forget to turn it off. They cost about $2.
Things I liked:The price is dirt cheap and the protective foam is excellent. Things I would have changed:Maybe a thicker outer plastic case, but that's not a big deal. What others should know:I already have the 2-pistol version, so I was pretty sure the 1-pistol version would be just as good. It is.
Things I liked:The accuracy at 10 yards with the Daisy dot sight is excellent; very powerful for its size. Great price, too. Things I would have changed:The trigger pull feels like it's an inch long, but this is probably typical for pistols that don't have cocking hammers. I have to use the index fingers on both hands to steady the gun when pulling the trigger. Also, the lower metal clips on the removable grip bend easily if the grip is not inserted exactly right after replacing a CO2 cartridge. They can be bent back, though. What others should know:I haven't tried the iron sights, but I doubt if any non-adjustable iron sights are accurate. Get a dot sight - they are adjustable and worth the money if you want accuracy. Hint for the long trigger pull: 3/4 of the way through the pull you can hear/feel the BB load into the chamber - then just a short pull to fire.
Things I liked:Good looking; good power; good feel; fun to shoot; great price. Things I would have changed:Adjustable rear sight - I would pay more for it. What others should know:Add a Plano gun case with the money you save.
Things I liked:Dirt cheap, small, lightweight, high power, very good accuracy with Daisy dot sight. Things I would have changed:Add a notch for the spring loader tab so you don't have to hold the tab back while loading. What others should know:I have only fired the gun with the Daisy dot sight, so I can't comment on the accuracy of the iron sights. Be careful when replacing the handle grip - the metal clip bends easily. Helpful hint: a bunch of gutted inexpensive ballpoint pens make excellent speed loaders.
Things I liked:Fun to shoot; safer to shoot than BB or pellet guns; inexpensive; can carry in pocket; comfortable grip; easy to cock; short trigger pull; quiet. Things I would have changed:Better accuracy, but that's probably not possible with such a short barrel and lightweight ammo. Shoot at bigger targets and you'll have just as much fun. What others should know:The ammo that came with my gun is .12 g. weight which is way too light - they rise 3-5 feet over a 50 ft. distance. I tried .25 g. but they are too heavy - they shoot low and to the right. The .20 g. ammo is the best fit. I'm using the bio-degradable type, so I can't comment on the accuracy of regular ammo.
Things I liked:Great replica; not as heavy as the real thing, thank goodness; consistent 1" groups with Crosman 7.9 gr. hollow point pellets at 30 ft. (Have not tried BBs.) Things I would have changed:Groups are all 1" low, even with rear sight adjusted for max elevation. No info in the ops manual about adjusting the rear sight, but that's not rocket science. What others should know:One end of the dual-ended clip that was shipped with the rifle did not click into place, despite hard pressure. Pyramyd sent another clip, but it has the same problem. But now I Have 2 one-ended clips, which is OK BY me. I'm going to fiddle with the rear sight, and if I can't bring the impact point up, I will try a lighter pellet.
Things I liked:One end of the mag locks into the rifle housing just fine. Things I would have changed:The other end won't lock in, no matter how hard I push. What others should know:This was a replacement mag for the mag that came with the rifle. Pyramyd sent this one for free because the original mag had the same problem. (Great customer service!) I'm not going to return the rifle though, because it is an excellent shooter that works just as well with 2 one-ended mags instead of 1 mag with both ends functional. I wonder if others are having the same problem.
Things I liked:Solid construction; easy to mount and dismount; folding legs; good price. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:Fits perfectly on the lower "barrel" of the Winchester M-14.
Product: Plano Pillared Pistol Case - Double
Review entered on 2011-09-24 10:55:46
Overall rating:5 5.0
Value for money:5 5.0
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Things I would have changed:The plastic case is kind of thin. I don't know if it would survive a fall onto a hard surface in cold weather with heavy guns inside. But the thick foam padding would still protect the guns, and at this price you can always buy another case.
What others should know:I doubt if it would hold two large scoped pistols. The picture shows one scoped and one unscoped, which is about right. Dot sights shouldn't be a problem, though.