OK, so my Gamo PR 776 arrived today and here are my initial impressions.
It feels like a real gun. Has a good heft to it The magazines (mine came with 2) are actual steel, which is good, but makes loading them with pellets a little more difficult--I used a CO2 cartridge to get the pellets to seat properly in the magazine--its hard to do with just a thumb or finger and you want them bad dudes flush or the gun won't fire. The cylinder spins nice and free just like a real gun, and the hammer cocks crisply. I only put 8 rounds through (in my garage and into my crossbow target) but it shot. Tomorrow I'll take it out to the range and see how it does at 7 and 10 yards. Not having used them yet, I do like the sights--we'll see. The rear is adjustable both ways. Will be shooting it single action. The safety is a little stiff but I imagine that will loosen up with use. People complain about the grips, and that is probably valid, but I can live with them. I'll be shooting Crosman Premier 10.5 gr Piranha's in .177 caliber, and that is what I loaded for the first shoot. It was the only decent pellet Walmart had at the time. They should work just fine--i hope. Yeah, there is no rail, but I guess you could epoxy one on there if you are bling inclined--like some guy did in the reviews section of Amazon. I bought if off Ebay and got it for $75 with free shipping so DANG--hard to go wrong there.
I'll report back tomorrow after I work it for a few hours. I had already picked up 2 extra mags and so with the two that came with the gun I should be Quicks Draw McGraw at the range tomorrow. I also got a box of 12 gram Umarex CO2 cartridges--they seem to work great on my rifle. Probably burn through those quick fast and in a hurry.
It feels like a real gun. Has a good heft to it The magazines (mine came with 2) are actual steel, which is good, but makes loading them with pellets a little more difficult--I used a CO2 cartridge to get the pellets to seat properly in the magazine--its hard to do with just a thumb or finger and you want them bad dudes flush or the gun won't fire. The cylinder spins nice and free just like a real gun, and the hammer cocks crisply. I only put 8 rounds through (in my garage and into my crossbow target) but it shot. Tomorrow I'll take it out to the range and see how it does at 7 and 10 yards. Not having used them yet, I do like the sights--we'll see. The rear is adjustable both ways. Will be shooting it single action. The safety is a little stiff but I imagine that will loosen up with use. People complain about the grips, and that is probably valid, but I can live with them. I'll be shooting Crosman Premier 10.5 gr Piranha's in .177 caliber, and that is what I loaded for the first shoot. It was the only decent pellet Walmart had at the time. They should work just fine--i hope. Yeah, there is no rail, but I guess you could epoxy one on there if you are bling inclined--like some guy did in the reviews section of Amazon. I bought if off Ebay and got it for $75 with free shipping so DANG--hard to go wrong there.
I'll report back tomorrow after I work it for a few hours. I had already picked up 2 extra mags and so with the two that came with the gun I should be Quicks Draw McGraw at the range tomorrow. I also got a box of 12 gram Umarex CO2 cartridges--they seem to work great on my rifle. Probably burn through those quick fast and in a hurry.