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By Gary from USA on 2009-06-07 11:19:20 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very good accuracy. The rifle is powerful enough to effectively - and humanely - eliminate large pests like squirrels and groud hogs. Fiber optic sights are fully adjustable and easy to see. The rifles weight, length and recoil are akin to a real firearm. Comes with 50 gold-plated Raptor pellets. Things I would have
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very good accuracy. The rifle is powerful enough to effectively - and humanely - eliminate large pests like squirrels and groud hogs. Fiber optic sights are fully adjustable and easy to see. The rifles weight, length and recoil are akin to a real firearm. Comes with 50 gold-plated Raptor pellets. Things I would have changed:The trigger could of been better, but I don't think I'd go so far as to call it bad. It will break in with a bit of use. What others should know:This rifle has the potential to be extremely LOUD. The rifle will crack louder than a .22 rimfire if you use those Gamo lead round balls. With the right pellets though (so far any lead pellet from Gamo or Crosman works fine), it's no louder than my Crosman Powermaster - it will also quiet down a bit the more you shoot it. Check the sights on your gun when you take it out of the box; mine were way off.
By KIP from USA on 2009-05-29 14:40:48 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy, weight, and feel Things I would have changed:Nothing really, this gun is solid. The breach was a little weird at first but after about 2 shots I didnt pay attention to it, pretty easy to load. What others should know:If you thoroughly enjoy missing your target shot after shot and dont mind putting
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy, weight, and feel Things I would have changed:Nothing really, this gun is solid. The breach was a little weird at first but after about 2 shots I didnt pay attention to it, pretty easy to load. What others should know:If you thoroughly enjoy missing your target shot after shot and dont mind putting your gun away feeling frustrated, THEN THIS GUN IS NOT FOR YOU! Get the CFX tactical package, worth the couple extra bucks. GET an Awesome gun, awesome BSA mil dot scope, and nice knock down target. I have shot many other air rifles and none have impressed me like the CFX. So accurate its almost scary. After numerous headshots in a row you almost start to feel bad because this gun is such an unfair advantage. Well you dont really feel bad but you know what I mean. Get this gun, you will not regret it. Perfect combination of weight, power, and most of all ACCURACY.
By Vincent from USA on 2009-04-14 20:21:28 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked: Super accurate, great feel to it. Laser can be attached to rail under muzzle. Powerful. Did I mention accurate? It's INCREDIBLY accurate - .20 groups past 30 yards with Kodiak Match pellets. I have put over 1,000 shots through it in the past 3 days and though I was going to complain about the trigger originally I can honestly
... Read MoreThings I liked: Super accurate, great feel to it. Laser can be attached to rail under muzzle. Powerful. Did I mention accurate? It's INCREDIBLY accurate - .20 groups past 30 yards with Kodiak Match pellets. I have put over 1,000 shots through it in the past 3 days and though I was going to complain about the trigger originally I can honestly say the trigger has broken in and feels alot better. Things I would have changed: Rail under muzzle for laser sight is plastic and does'nt keep the laser stable after 10 or so shots ( You don't really need a laser with this gun anyway!)
A more 'solid' stock - there was a distinct 'twaaang' for the first few hundred shots but it's calmed down a little. What others should know: Rifle has quite a kick - you're gonna NEED Rings with a solid stop pin to keep your scope stable (get a good scope too this gun deserves it). I'm mad at myself for not getting this rifle a year ago! I've read other reviews that said this gun just does'nt like heavy pellets, not true in my case - My CFX seems to love Beeman Kodiak match pellets. They've outperformed every other pellet and by quite a wide margin at that. WELL WORTH THE MONEY.
By Vincent from USA on 2009-04-11 19:25:59 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked: Great accuracy, tight groups. Powerful. Get a good scope for it. Excellent scope rail but use a mount with a stop pin or get a scope stop, this gun will shake your scope like crazy . Good 'iron' sights , bright fiber-optics. Things I would have changed: Swivel rings for a sling would be nice. Being an underlever Gamo
... Read MoreThings I liked: Great accuracy, tight groups. Powerful. Get a good scope for it. Excellent scope rail but use a mount with a stop pin or get a scope stop, this gun will shake your scope like crazy . Good 'iron' sights , bright fiber-optics. Things I would have changed: Swivel rings for a sling would be nice. Being an underlever Gamo buddy will not work with this gun. What others should know: Gun is very 'twangy' - heck of a kick & fairly loud. Shook loose the scope rings. Rotating breech is difficult to load at first but after maybe 50 times loading it I got the hang of it. Use the flat of your nail to push the pellet flush with the breech or the pellet skirt will be crushed when you close the port. I HIGHLY recommend you get the Beeman Pell Seat for this gun - chances are you'll use it alot.
By Clint from USA on 2009-02-28 03:38:58 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy. Things I would have changed:Scope mounts need stop pin to keep it from backing off the rifle.
Better breech design.
Better breech seal....in the TINY thin O-Ring.
What others should know:My NEW rifle was only shooting 620fps with 7.9 grain pellets.
I ordered a Tune kit: Spring, Guides, all
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy. Things I would have changed:Scope mounts need stop pin to keep it from backing off the rifle.
Better breech design.
Better breech seal....in the TINY thin O-Ring.
What others should know:My NEW rifle was only shooting 620fps with 7.9 grain pellets.
I ordered a Tune kit: Spring, Guides, all new seals.
May barrel chamber was tight, making it VERY hard to load pellets.
After the tune it was shooting fine, 850's with 8.4 grain pellets.
Not the best money I ever spent on an Air Rifle.
Accuracy was good. 1/2" @ 20 yards. But don't expect the scope to stay put with the stock rings.
By Raoul from USA on 2009-02-18 15:40:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Solid build, and very accurate right out of the box. Easy cocking & loading. Actually feels like a full-sized rifle. Things I would have changed:A better trigger. Get the GRT III trigger..........big improvement. What others should know:I don't think loading is as difficult as some say, just takes some
... Read MoreThings I liked:Solid build, and very accurate right out of the box. Easy cocking & loading. Actually feels like a full-sized rifle. Things I would have changed:A better trigger. Get the GRT III trigger..........big improvement. What others should know:I don't think loading is as difficult as some say, just takes some getting used to.
By Customer from USA on 2009-02-16 16:14:28 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:man let me tell ya this is one fine piece of airgun enginering accurate easy to cock and well made. and i've had sevral springers and none shot like this its more like a .22 as far as accuracy Things I would have changed:i think the trigger could use some work and maybe offer it in a .22 What others should
... Read MoreThings I liked:man let me tell ya this is one fine piece of airgun enginering accurate easy to cock and well made. and i've had sevral springers and none shot like this its more like a .22 as far as accuracy Things I would have changed:i think the trigger could use some work and maybe offer it in a .22 What others should know:dont buy the combo get the leapers 4x32 mini it's 30 bucks but be sure they send dove tail rings i didn't and had to buy some
By Raoul from USA on 2009-02-10 22:38:29 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Seems to be very solidly built. Easy cocking, and very accurate. I'm sure this springer is capable of better accuracy than I can provide !!! Things I would have changed:I'm not really impressed with the open sights, but I wasn't planning on using them anyway. Mounted a Leapers scope.
I also installed a GRT III trigger
... Read MoreThings I liked:Seems to be very solidly built. Easy cocking, and very accurate. I'm sure this springer is capable of better accuracy than I can provide !!! Things I would have changed:I'm not really impressed with the open sights, but I wasn't planning on using them anyway. Mounted a Leapers scope.
I also installed a GRT III trigger, which is something anybody that buys a Gamo should do........big improvement !!! Gamo should really improve the design of their stock trigger, even if it meant charging a few more dollars. What others should know:I stuffed the butt stock with memory foam, which seems to take away some of the hollow sound when the rifle is fired.
By Raoul from USA on 2009-02-08 10:31:35 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very well made. Lousy trigger..........replaced with a GRT III trigger from CDT........also stuffed the butt stock with memory foam to cut down on some of the noise. Things I would have changed:Gamo should come up with a better trigger for their rifles..........also better open sights. What others should know:
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very well made. Lousy trigger..........replaced with a GRT III trigger from CDT........also stuffed the butt stock with memory foam to cut down on some of the noise. Things I would have changed:Gamo should come up with a better trigger for their rifles..........also better open sights. What others should know:
By Jeff from USA on 2009-01-20 17:35:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Great gun at a great price! Very accurate and feels like a real rifle when holding it. Great knowledgable staff at pyramid air. Things I would have changed:I would make it easier to load. I dont have real big fingers and it is still a challenge to load. Pellets tend to flip over backwards easily when loading. It is
... Read MoreThings I liked:Great gun at a great price! Very accurate and feels like a real rifle when holding it. Great knowledgable staff at pyramid air. Things I would have changed:I would make it easier to load. I dont have real big fingers and it is still a challenge to load. Pellets tend to flip over backwards easily when loading. It is easy to flip them back with practice. Also the gamo trigger isnt too bad until you change it to a GRT III then you realize just how bad the stock trigger really is. What others should know:This is a great gun for the money. Spend the extra money on a good scope and rings. Also dont forget too use blue locktite on scope ring screws it will save you many headaches later. Also the stock on my gun is different than the older ones and the one in the pictures. It is still synthetic but it has a grippier texture than the little dimples on the older stock. No big deal but I like it! This gun is great with the GRT III trigger and will be better with a tuning. Pyramid air is the greatest and I will continue to buy airgun stuff from them in the future!
By Bill from USA on 2009-01-04 22:36:43 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Cost, weather-proof, accurate, low cocking effort and easy to load even with gloves. and stealth look Things I would have changed:Has some spring recoil and is loud. What others should know:I own a CFX and a Air Arms Mk III. Both are very accurate. The extra money buys you a walnut stock and deep, deep,
... Read MoreThings I liked:Cost, weather-proof, accurate, low cocking effort and easy to load even with gloves. and stealth look Things I would have changed:Has some spring recoil and is loud. What others should know:I own a CFX and a Air Arms Mk III. Both are very accurate. The extra money buys you a walnut stock and deep, deep, blue/black finish. Both are as accurate or more than any shooter I shoot with. This gun flat performs well out of it's price range. Coupled with a 3x9 Leapers Tactical scope you can make shots further out than you'd believe possible before owning the gun. It is louder than the Air Arms and has more spring recoil. The GTR trigger is essential. Easy to install, it changes the whole personality of the gun. But leave it a factory adjustment. There it is perfect. The CFX is also easier to cock than the Air Arms by about 20% , so you will shoot longer. Crosman Premier pellets are dead on. Pyramyd makes it easy to get a good deal. Bottomline, if you have the money for a Air Arms MKlll buy one. It's like a Colt Python, it never grows old. But, if you want the same or near same accuracy in an affordable package, this is one of the best under lever rifles you can buy regrdless of the price. After a 1000 shots I am still amazed. The Leapers scope is absolutely flawless.
By Customer from USA on 2008-07-20 07:56:26 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Very accurate gun, I put a 2x7 BSA scope on it and locktite on all screws, no problem with shifting or changing of scope, I shoot a consistant 1.25" group at 50 yards. I did change the trigger to achieve this. Things I would have changed:Trigger, very hard pull, changed to a GRTIII and had a new gun. Loading is easy
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very accurate gun, I put a 2x7 BSA scope on it and locktite on all screws, no problem with shifting or changing of scope, I shoot a consistant 1.25" group at 50 yards. I did change the trigger to achieve this. Things I would have changed:Trigger, very hard pull, changed to a GRTIII and had a new gun. Loading is easy but I have big fingers in which it makes seating the tin hard for me, I have to use a push pin to get it in so when I close it I don't bend the tin
What others should know:Very good gun for the money, the fixed barrel is a plus since I don't like getting my hands on a barrel no more than I have to, one lever pull and you are ready to load and shoot
By CrazyTheDevil from USA on 2008-07-16 21:02:55 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Jeeze..., What's there not to like? 3/4 inch groups out of the box after a little loc-tite on the site, penny size groups at 30 yards after break in, knock-down power enough for crows and similar size game. Things I would have changed:A little more precise open sights, better trigger adjustments. What others
... Read MoreThings I liked:Jeeze..., What's there not to like? 3/4 inch groups out of the box after a little loc-tite on the site, penny size groups at 30 yards after break in, knock-down power enough for crows and similar size game. Things I would have changed:A little more precise open sights, better trigger adjustments. What others should know:Buy it, maybe get a tuning kit (unnecessary unless you don't tolerate a little twang) modify the trigger yourself or get a grtIII. Buy a lot of crosman pellets, trust me, I bought 3 different kinds of beeman, the gamo sampler, cheap daisy pellets, and a tin of rws wad cutters, and so far I found crosman premier hollow points and destroyers are best frr accuracy and knockdown. Buy a scope and good mounts too, cuase I'm buying one right now and i'm losing money on shipping XD.
By 22highpower from USA on 2008-07-03 19:43:00 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy!!!!! One hole groups with Beeman ram jets. Very pleased with this rifle Things I would have changed:The trigger is my only complaint, for a rifle with kind of accuracy potential I think it would serve Gamo well to work on a better trigger. What others should know:I orderd a one piece high accushot
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy!!!!! One hole groups with Beeman ram jets. Very pleased with this rifle Things I would have changed:The trigger is my only complaint, for a rifle with kind of accuracy potential I think it would serve Gamo well to work on a better trigger. What others should know:I orderd a one piece high accushot base for this rifle, when I put the base on the reciever lining up the recoil pin made the base to far back to center the turrets between the rings. It doest affect accuracy at all, just asthetics. I reccomend geting a scope stop so you can move the mount foward about a half inch to solve this issue
By Jonathan Warren from USA on 2008-02-06 13:09:31 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:I like the weight this gun has compared to others. For some reason it's easier for me to hold steady. Stock is comfortable, cocking is easy.
Overall this gun VASTLY exceeded my expectations. I'm very pleased with it, and all for just $200! Things I would have changed:As someone else said, it needs lock-tite on the
... Read MoreThings I liked:I like the weight this gun has compared to others. For some reason it's easier for me to hold steady. Stock is comfortable, cocking is easy.
Overall this gun VASTLY exceeded my expectations. I'm very pleased with it, and all for just $200! Things I would have changed:As someone else said, it needs lock-tite on the elevation screw for the rear sight. What others should know:I did a quick tear down and inspection before i started shooting it, the gun is very well made, it's accurate and i absolutely love it. I found the rotary breech quite easy to use, this gun has plenty of power, and the accuracy is impressive.
By Thomas from USA on 2007-11-21 14:03:06 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Solidly built, accuracy, power, sights, fixed barrel Things I would have changed:Trigger -- Gamo, when you gonna refine this thing? What others should know:I've put better than a thousand pellets downrage with my .177 (targets, not hunting). It's very accurate and easy to use. The rotating breech isn't the
... Read MoreThings I liked:Solidly built, accuracy, power, sights, fixed barrel Things I would have changed:Trigger -- Gamo, when you gonna refine this thing? What others should know:I've put better than a thousand pellets downrage with my .177 (targets, not hunting). It's very accurate and easy to use. The rotating breech isn't the easiest thing to load, but it's no big deal, and the fiber optic iron sights are very cool, though I had to Loc-Tite the rear sight's elevation setting screw as it was gradually loosening and crawling my pellets up the target.
This is a full-sized rifle and I haven't had any problems with noise. It's big fun!
By aeroman from USA on 2007-11-15 17:13:48 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy, length, action, weight, raised sight scope, synthetic stock Things I would have changed:no complaints What others should know:The overall build quality of this rifle is excellent. It shoots very well. I have a BSA 3-12x44 scope on the gun, and it works very well. I would definitely recommend
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy, length, action, weight, raised sight scope, synthetic stock Things I would have changed:no complaints What others should know:The overall build quality of this rifle is excellent. It shoots very well. I have a BSA 3-12x44 scope on the gun, and it works very well. I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking to buy a quality rifle. It shoots just as well as any higher priced rifles with great reliability. Some complain that the breach loading, but im very impressed by the inhrent accuracy of the fixed barrel, and the ease of loading.
By Customer from USA on 2007-09-16 23:30:03 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Everything , length, weight and the synthetic stock it should last me a long time . Things I would have changed:Great rifle , the only thing I would add is a front sight housing to protect it. What others should know:Buy it here @ PYRAMY AIR ..... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED...
By Monk from USA on 2007-09-06 14:39:08 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The CFX appears to be a very well made and solid rifle. I have read reports that it requires muscle to cock the underlever but I have not found this so. Perhaps at
6' 2" and 200 lbs this would not be a problem for me regardless. I have also read reports recounting difficulty in loading pellets. True, loading a pellet in the
... Read MoreThings I liked:The CFX appears to be a very well made and solid rifle. I have read reports that it requires muscle to cock the underlever but I have not found this so. Perhaps at
6' 2" and 200 lbs this would not be a problem for me regardless. I have also read reports recounting difficulty in loading pellets. True, loading a pellet in the CFX is not like dropping a 7mm mag round in the Rem 700, but hey, it's a pellet - it's small, the fit in the breech is precise, and since I achieve a "kill" on the overwhelming majority of my first shots, I do not think rapid reload/fire is essential. The open sights (both fiber optic) work well, even in minimal light. Generally, for me, the rifle's appearance, feel, accuracy, and ease of operation are flawless, . One last note: I have read a number of critical reviews regarding the trigger mechanism. I, for one, have no complaints. The first stage travel is adjustable, and the second stage is smooth enough for me. Things I would have changed:One peculiarity with my rifle/scope combination may be par for the course (widely reported for many rifles) so I did not consider it a fault. I mounted a Nikko 4-12X50 Tactical (illuminated reticule) scope. The scope came with an Accushot, high profile, one piece mounting ring. Unfortunately, at its maximum elevation setting, the scope shot about 2 inches low. Subsequently, I mounted the scope with a B-square high profile, one piece mount and was able to sight in perfectly. I cannot say that the rifle suffered from excess barrel drop or if the scope suffers from some type of manufacturing misalignment. The B-square cured "the problem" so I regard the whole matter as a bit of fine tuning and $40 bucks extra cost. Not a biggy. What others should know:Some might consider the rifle to be heavy. It is heavier than my Benjamin Sherman 397P but not a problem, per se. Yes, I find that I am able to shoot the 397P more accurately off hand (the barrel is a foot shorter and the rifle a couple of pounds lighter) but it is easy enough to fire the CFX from a sitting position or with the forward hand braced against a tree trunk, boulder, etc.
By Gunther from USA on 2007-08-25 15:22:46 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:The Gamo CFX is an under-rated rifel. I have guns that costs twice the money but are not as accurate. I purchased the CFX because I own a CF-30 that was dead accurate. This gun did not let me down in any respect. In my opinion, Gamo manufacturers the best guns regardless of price. Things I would have changed:I would
... Read MoreThings I liked:The Gamo CFX is an under-rated rifel. I have guns that costs twice the money but are not as accurate. I purchased the CFX because I own a CF-30 that was dead accurate. This gun did not let me down in any respect. In my opinion, Gamo manufacturers the best guns regardless of price. Things I would have changed:I would love for this gun to have a Rekord trigger but that is probably never going to happen. It would be nice if Gamo would offer this model with a malnut stock to compliment it's impressive accuracy. What others should know:I get great results shooting Beeman wadcutters.
By Vincent from USA on 2007-08-23 17:54:29 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy, accuracy, and accuracy. And easy to cock. Things I would have changed:Less twang, better trigger, better rear sight. What others should know:Awkward to load, a little more muzzle-heavy than the breakbarrel Gamo's. Trigger and firing cycle very similar, but it is easier to shoot well. A very accurate
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy, accuracy, and accuracy. And easy to cock. Things I would have changed:Less twang, better trigger, better rear sight. What others should know:Awkward to load, a little more muzzle-heavy than the breakbarrel Gamo's. Trigger and firing cycle very similar, but it is easier to shoot well. A very accurate gun.
By Scott from USA on 2007-08-16 20:12:36 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:Accuracy, power, scope rail, fixed barrel, quiter than the far less powerful Gamo Delta, very well executed synthetic stock, NOT hold sensitive => can be shot with traditional firm centerfire grip. Things I would have changed:It wouldn't hurt to have an automatic mechanical device prevent firing with the breech open
... Read MoreThings I liked:Accuracy, power, scope rail, fixed barrel, quiter than the far less powerful Gamo Delta, very well executed synthetic stock, NOT hold sensitive => can be shot with traditional firm centerfire grip. Things I would have changed:It wouldn't hurt to have an automatic mechanical device prevent firing with the breech open.
The iron sights on my particular rifle, while very well made and set up with the Tru-Glo enhancements, are so far off center that I had to move the rear sight adjustment to the right enough that it nearly ran out of windage adjustment.
However, this being a fixed barrel, and intending to scope it from the beginning, I found this as easy to get on target as a rimfire or centerfire rifle. What others should know:This rifle exceeded my expectations by 50% from what I had read about it on the blog.
It did this by managing to shoot nearly every pellet I put through it - including even the Kodiak but not the Silver Ace - into .25"-.5" 25 yard 5-shot groups.
This is also a man sized rifle, so it is almost custom made for my 6'4" frame.
The advantage over a break barrel is clear.
By mark from USA on 2007-08-15 22:12:06 - See all my reviewsAdd comment to this review
Things I liked:fixed barrel
accuracy
high velocity
muzzle break
Things I would have changed:the rotary breach needs some loading assist
dont mount a scope much larger than 13 inchs or you will have loading difficulty What others should know:at 30 yards picked the tacks off my target
useing crosman 10.5gr ultra
... Read MoreThings I liked:fixed barrel
accuracy
high velocity
muzzle break
Things I would have changed:the rotary breach needs some loading assist
dont mount a scope much larger than 13 inchs or you will have loading difficulty What others should know:at 30 yards picked the tacks off my target
useing crosman 10.5gr ultra magnum