Why has nobody commented on this video , i think your 100% right , i want to get this gun and watched a bunch of videos and all are showing the same sloppy accuracy , now you are the only one who looked into why and gave a great explanation. Thank you so much .
Gents, the first and easiest step - go to Amazon and order 4.45mm bearing balls ( you will pay about $20 per 1000, more you buy - less you pay). If you shoot at home, you can use them many times - they are made out of hard steel. The problem of pistol is - the diameter of these pistol's barrel is about 4.51 -4.53 mm, regular BB's available have diameter 4.35-4.37mm. So, you have a gap about 0.2mm. if you use 4.45mm balls, which are available through Amazon, the gap will be 0.06mm. As a result, the group from 10m distance looks pretty similar with other BB guns. You also can try 4.5mm balls, but as for me they could be tight. One more bonus - the speed of BBs will recognizably increase .
What BBS did you find a bit oversized? which copper coated? I have noticed at times, BB will roll out of barrel on a couple of my pistols… Beretta F84 fs,
I must be lucky, while the steel shot slides down the barrel the lead either sit on top or jam up a short way down , I'll be getting more lead shot for mine
Why has nobody commented on this video , i think your 100% right , i want to get this gun and watched a bunch of videos and all are showing the same sloppy accuracy , now you are the only one who looked into why and gave a great explanation. Thank you so much .
I love the hillary target
Same here ... where can j get the targets 🤣
Thank you, agree on that
Gents, the first and easiest step - go to Amazon and order 4.45mm bearing balls ( you will pay about $20 per 1000, more you buy - less you pay). If you shoot at home, you can use them many times - they are made out of hard steel. The problem of pistol is - the diameter of these pistol's barrel is about 4.51 -4.53 mm, regular BB's available have diameter 4.35-4.37mm. So, you have a gap about 0.2mm. if you use 4.45mm balls, which are available through Amazon, the gap will be 0.06mm. As a result, the group from 10m distance looks pretty similar with other BB guns. You also can try 4.5mm balls, but as for me they could be tight. One more bonus - the speed of BBs will recognizably increase .
wich one to buy (4,.45 bearing balls) ?
i found some 4.8 copper-coated steels and it worked a charm thnx!¬
What BBS did you find a bit oversized? which copper coated?
I have noticed at times, BB will roll out of barrel on a couple of my pistols… Beretta F84 fs,
@@rickkrebs2305 google 4.7mm chrome balls
I had that gun many years ago and found it inaccurate,, l will try this lead BB trick if l buy another one,,thanks for that,,
So I may have missed it , but have you shot the lead bb thru the ppk? If so was it shooting harder?
I must be lucky, while the steel shot slides down the barrel the lead either sit on top or jam up a short way down , I'll be getting more lead shot for mine
So should we just shoot lead bbs out of it?
do like me and swap the barrel for a rifled one
Well sported Man
I'm literally placing an order and I see this lol
Same....smh
My Umarex Luger is inconsistent as all hell too:/
Nice target.
What sux about mine is you cant put that little piece of paper towel to make it full auto
More details please about the `paper towel`.
@@Kevin-wy8kc Thanks Kevin, I have just found it, don`t think I will try though.
its a metal .177 spherical round gun not the slug looking things thats why aha as if
its not made for plastic
Bought on of these 1 yr ago for 90$ at Walmart. Shot it maybe 10x and put it away. Now c02 leaks and it wont shoot. Pretty pissed about that..
spend $9 and repair it Karen.
@@GotScout I threw it away and bought a s&w .40 cal instead..TINA
Ok but why are u trying to stuff bbs down the berrel😂
U just missed the point
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I just got a Crosman PFM16. Similar weapon style with lots of power (420 FPS) and pretty accurate from 20-30 feet out. I won't be getting the Walther.
Recoil problem
Got an umarex Barretta. So inaccurate.
The .177 pellet version is accurate and fairly powerful for what is
Lead is also toxic for pets and animals.
Crossbow has more power