Obituary of Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Kormendy Kenneth "Kenny" James Kormendy, lifelong driver and air gun enthusiast, passed away August 30, 2018 after a 2 year battle with cancer, at the age of 67. Loved and cared for by many, he will be truly missed. Memorial service will be held on September 11, 2018, 2-5 pm at the Cremation Society of MN in Edina.
I've had this gun for 5 months. I upgraded the scope to a Hammers - Air Gun Rifle Scope 3-9x40AO Magnum. Since then my shots have been at a consistent dead center at 25 yards. My backyard is only so big, so that's where I have it sighted. That's using Crosman Premier .22 cal Domed Ultra Magnum 14.3 gr. pellets. I also have heavier grained Gamo pellets that perform just as well at the same distance. Note: I took a robin on the very top branch of a tree at 98.7 yds. (I used my range finder). Thought I missed it until it dropped. I qualified Expert in the army with an M16-A1 with open sights, but that was 33 years ago. My eyesight isn't nearly as good as it once was (I wear glasses now). This gun is just that good. It has a LOT of power for a break barrel, and doesn't break the bank. It does take about 200 shots for the 60 lb pull to settle down. At first I didn't think I'd be able to cock it. Once it breaks in, it's awesome.
I have the same rifle, I took out the 6mm second stage trigger adjustment screw replaced it with a 8mm screw screwed it in all the way now my second stage is much shorter and my shots are touching. The pellet I use is H&N FTT 14.66gr head size 5.53mm
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel th-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
I still watch these videos Kenny I know you're in heaven watching us watching your videos thank you for leaving these for us always have you in my prayers if you meet Antonio Flores that's my father he's up there too
I appreciate numbers, so many other reviews are too focused on personal opinions and experiences; I prefer videos that look more at expectations, claims, confirmed real world performance, and overviews of pros and cons objective and quantitative. I don’t really care what anyone thinks. I like numbers that can help me form my own opinions. This guy knows how to educate consumers. Most reviewers sound like they have stock in the company, he seems like he’ll be straightforward regardless of the outcome
Thanks for the video... I have this rifle in .22 magnum. It's really nice to shoot. Your right it's loud and very accurate. I have no problem shooting and cocking the rifle a 100 times or more. I'm in my 50's.. I paid $224 on Amazon. I don't recommend this gun if you live in a neighborhood with houses close together. But, if you live out of town and have places to shoot, then I do recommend this rifle. It hits really hard. So, make sure you have a good back stop. It will go through 2x4's. My wife can't cock it, but she shoots it very well out to 50 yards. But she does shoot real firearms as well.
I Just brought back my Benjamin XL 1100 because with less than 50 shots in, and almost done zeroing the rifle, the scope feel off. No ... really, the actual mounted Picatinny rail fell OFF THE XL. They asked me if I wanted another XL and I could not refuse fast enough. To replace it I actually got the Gamo Magnum as the alternative and have to say , I LOVE IT. Such a light rifle, the scope is SO MUCH nicer than the one that comes on the Benjamin. The site rail even has a nice rubber buffer which cuts back on the recoil A TON. The XL felt like a fricken mule kicking .. lol. Accuracy is also STELLAR on the Gamo and the stock trigger is actually nice and crisp. I am getting a 1" grouping at 35 yards using a rest for stability. I appreciate the fact the scope mount with the recoil absorption works SUPER WELL and I no longer need to use the Artillery Hold (which I hate). I also don't agree on the cocking, mine cocks VERY NICE and I don't find it tuff at all. I would not give it to my kids, but I am 43 and in average shape and it cocks smooth. I use a heavy pellet and do not find sound to be an issue as well. I live on one acre with neighbours and I shoot this in my backyard. I would NEVER replace this with the XL Trail. Funny how everyone likes different things and I am super happy you like the XL over this, but my experience is a full 180 of your. Regardless, glad we are both happy with what we have. Take care.
So many thanks & Blessings Kenny for your dedicated work. Much love and respect. You are / will be missed by the Shooting Community. Now, you're enjoying the very best of after.life in Heaven!!.. 🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏
I have seen several of your rreviews & you are very thorough and to the point. You are a natural. I have a Crosman .177 Storm XT..Very Accurate.. a Crosman Optimus .177 I just bought a couple months ago and it has become an accurate rifle as well after shooting several hundred shots through it.. Also have a Crosman ShockWave .22 which is an okay gun.. accuracy isn't what it should be yet but getting better as I shoot it more.. and my favorite Benjamin .22 cal. Jim Shockey Steel Eagle.. This gun is powerful , quiet , cocks super easy and very accurate.. at 57 feet I put pellets inside same holes repeatedly. But it was terrible at first 150 or 200 shots.. Thanks again Kenny for a great job telling us the facts.
it is mechanically precise. if rested, the gas piston acts in straight line with the barrel, fired from the shoulder, it will move your body and throw you off target, even with a very light atillery grip.
I took off the front sights and placed a metal muzzle brake in place now I can have my hand closer to the end of the barrel thus making it abit easier to pull down the barrel. Not going to use the sights only scope. Still have to use both hands most of the time to pull down the barrel. I like the Gamo Magnum better then my Titan and my Trail NP2
Wrap a wrap or two of electrical tape around the scope then mount it in the mount it won’t move. That’s what we do with out big bore hunting rifles it won’t move a hair
Sir, this was a wonderfully succinct review with all the points I was searching for. You post is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much for the well focused, well articulated instruction. I wish you well.
For everyones information you can get a decibel meter app for any smart phone if you want to measure sound and dont want to spend the money on a stand alone meter
I have it in 22 also, I took out the second stage trigger screw and installed a 2.5x 8mm screw that I screwed in all the way, I have a shorter second stage trigger pull
My son bought me a Gamo Raptor Whisper .22 caliber air rifle for Christmas. It has a muzzle brake and silencer. I guess I got lucky, the 4x32 scope working great and it's really quiet compared 22 pellet rifles with no silencer. Using Gamo red fire polymer tip pellets I get pretty good groupings. The whisper sound suppression technology is a big improvement. Thanks for your video's their very informative. Even a car company that has a model that's mostly lemons has one come of the line made just right one out of a hundred or so.
Caray!! Que mala noticia saber que ya no está con nosotros , me entristece mucho , me gustaban sus vídeos y sus opiniones , descanse en paz y allá nos vemos!!!
I just got this rifle, im very happy with it , let me tell you , rabbits and doves dont stand a chance against it , for this rifle here in Mexico I pay 370 dollars and that is with out the scoop, the scoop was an extra 150 dollars, I'm very happy to have this new adicion to my collection
Keep posting dailymotion links, i'll click them, mute the tab and watch here. Switch arms when cocking, or your developing six pack will be croocked. The finishing is terrible, mine already shows first signs of rust at the outside of the barrel and piston. But i still love it. The ergonomic design, the precision, the power, the kick in the ass, the exercise and the fact, that it teaches it's user so strictly. The scope kept wandering, so i cut an M8 thread through the rail and the mount and fixed it with a worm screw !after tightening it down!. Nice review, thank you and have a nice weekend!
My G-Magnum IGT .22 is on par on every level with my cousin's Diana 350 Magnum N-tec (at 35 yards at least), his gun might have a higher quality feeling with wooden stock and lighter trigger pull but accuracy, power etc are on same level with both guns. Gamo is also alot lighter weight to hold. We usually shoot at 35 yards distance with JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18grainers which shoot very well on both guns. At 35 yards my 5 shot groups are usually size of a tip of my index finger. These powerful airguns need a heavier pellet to calm it down. I noticed that standard 14 grain pellet weight sometimes was just a tiny bit too light. His gun costs 2x the price and the claims for fps were the same, both guns penetrating just as good, if Gamo not even better. The energy is there. Next thing we need to do is move our targets further on distance to see what happens. But by so far, very satisfied with this gun. Gamo brand pellets (Hunter, Magnum, Pro-Magnum etc) were a disaster don't try them guys :) Just ordered some more JSB (10 tins, 500 pellets per tin). Btw that Diana he has, constantly needs all screws tightened again and again and again, mine hasn't got any screws loose yet.
By the way my gun is the newer G-Magnum IGT Whisper, Gamo website has it but it was very hard to find a shop that sells that suppressed Whisper variant. Only found one shop from Netherlands that sells where I bought it from by so far. Regular model is 124cm in length where as Whisper variant is 134cm so with 10cm difference in length I'm supposing the actual barrel might still be the same with all it's rifling and affecting length.
Your commenct about the artillery hold is 100% true. I noticed that just recently, a tighter hold makes a world of difference and groups more constant.
Hi Nippez, is the variant you bought in the Netherlands capable of shooting supersonic with the right ammo? And does it actually shoot 360 m/s, because one webshop in the Netherlands says it shoots 260 m/s and the other says 360(.22 cal). Im also interested in which shop you bought it from...
Matthijs Knol Preferably you should not be shooting at supersonic speeds because it might affect your pellet flight trajectory in a worse way. Creating swirls of air under the pellet on flight and it comes unstable especially for longer range. I avoid to shoot any pellet under 14grains to make sure my pellets flight consistently and I kinda think too light pellet might take extra strain on your magnum power air rifle even tho these are gas pistons which should last forever. Surely it will go supersonic if you put any lighter pellets and want to shoot the around claimed chronospeeds. I myself don't own an air rifle chronometer to measure speeds but the power is there trust me. But do know, Every air rifle manufacturer measures those speeds with the lightest pellet possible. You notice supersonic speeds when you shoot your rifle and it makes a loud cracking noise, I believe I used to get that loud bang while I was testing through various type of pellets, including the light jsb exact rs (13.8grains maybe?). But those extralight versions are ment for law regulated 16joule air rifles just to compensate the power restrictions with lighter bullets. I can't remember the exact claims but you can check them on Gamo's website. 4.5mm(.177) has like +100m/s more claimed speed than its 5.5mm(.22) variant but when you take pellet weights into calculation the force on impact/power of the rifle is alot more on 5.5mm. Was like 36 joules vs 45 joules. Can't remember exact numbers and I'm on mobile now too lazy to google around. Also sorry for this wall of text, had some extra time xD I bought it from www.db-schietsport.nl/en/ You can take that /en/ off if you can understand Dutch. I'm from Finland so I hope you understand my english :) P.S. I just bought 10x 500 tins more this Jsb Exact Jumbo Heavy. So it's 5000 pellets. They work so well.
Hi Kenny I just bought the gamo . 22 magnum and i was very dissapointed, because it did not come with the same scope that you done the review on. The scope that came with mine was not an AO scope and it was also damaged before it was packaged with the rifle. I guess thats what i get for ordering it online!
The accuracy appears to be OK, but how do you feel it compares the the Hatsan 125. I almost always get single hole groups with mine at 30 yards with Crosman Premiers. Mine really does great with the 18.13 grain JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy pellets. My best 3 shot groups at 50 yards with those pellets have been sub 1/4", with my average groups at that distance being just above 1/3". What's neat is those pellets also generate the most energy out of my gun. The Hatsan seems to generate more energy with the heavier pellets, above 31 fpe. with the JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy pellets in my case; whereas with the RWS Hobby pellets, the muzzle velocity is only averaging 1010 fps. Personally, I prefer the higher energy being with the heavier pellets, particularly when they are the most accurate out of my gun as well. I was so impressed with your video where you shot through both sides of 6 tin cans, 12 layers of tin with the Hatsan 125 that I ended getting one for myself. It's as heavy as a Sherman tank, but it sure can take down game at a good distance.
Well, in a survival situation, I guess I'd just have to pull it around in a trailer. Mine is the TH version so it doesn't have sling swivels.I guess I could just get a long soft case for it. I guess to give it such accuracy and power, it's just going to have to be heavy. This thing is nearly as accurate as my Anschutz .22 lr.
I do have one, but I just don't like the idea of draping a sling over the barrel of a break barrel. I feel that over time, it could affect the accuracy...
Gamo is Spanish but in Spain the Magnum doesn't cost anything. Why? Because it is too powerful, therefore forbiden. Nobody with a hunting license wants to buy it because huntig with airguns is also forbiden.
Perico De Lospalotes Really? About how much does it cost? Well, the fun part is that here they sell it without a silencer and a scope, for twice the price of USA. Oh. And hunting with any airgun is prohibited. Funny place.
Nobody sells that Magnum air rifle over here, no idea of how much it would cost. Hunting with air guns or 22 lr is forbiden. Shotshell shotguns for small game and centerfire rifles or crosswbows for big game but in order to buy any crossbow (no matter its power) you need a hunting license too, as well as for black powder guns.
SRV1 Is cypress a place you found, uneducated trash? And let me know better about history, especially my own. Oh, and look up USA's debt, and then tell me who owes more and to whom. Stupid fucks, watch Zeitgeist first and then tell your media scenarios.
I have a Benjamin Prowler sir and I would like to know if it qualifies as a magnum and one thing I want to point out is on the stock underneath there is a little place where you could put an adapter for a sling
I would say it does not count as a "magnum" there really is no official definition but over 20fpe is a pretty good reference for "high power" or "magnum". I have a prowler and love it but it only produces around 16.5fpe which is much lower than the claimed numbers. Like he pointed out in the video are usually just made up numbers. 12-20fpe is considered standard for hunting so the Prowler is average.
Hey KENNY...love your review,,,,,,,,except for one thing. I have a major problem with the iron sight on those GAMOS ! Look real hard at them. No numbers , or marks. they are totally plain. How is someone suppose to set it for different distances ?
I have a Gamo Magnum and a Gamo Swarm Maxxim I would think the Swarm Magnum would get the same results as the Non Swarm Magnum as its all the same power plant its just the pellet loader thats different. I might pick up the Swarm Magnum once its available. My Swarm Maxxim in 22 has never missed a beat.
@@NateFromIT The gamo swarm magnum and regular magnum are the same gun the only difference is the swarm 10 pellet feeder mechanism that operates on the swarm magnum
Well I had to see what the fuss was about and now I know. Thanks for doing this video. Learned a lot. It definitely needs a silencer. I have a Gamo Shadow IGT in .22, and from the box that was soo powerful. It actually bruised my chest lol..but it's a good Gun. I took the sights off the front and put on a silencer adapter. But I also have a few others. Stoeger X20 suppressor in .177 and my baby is the BSA Lightning Tactical XL in .22, I used to own a BSA Ultra in .22 but I sold that. I regret that now as it was spot on. And I have a PT-85 semi auto full tactical kit for plinking. But BK to this. It's way over 12ft lbs much better options out there. Thanks for showing me ur gun.
The cocking effort is kinda high, but you grow into it (switch arms in order to keep your body symmetrical!) It is loud, but once you've fired very light ammo, the ringing in your ears will dampen that. The barrel will rust soon, therefor it will provide better grip. A beast of an airgun, accurate enough and much fun. I would buy again.
@@61804shill There also is stuff called engineoil, but i don't polish my car with it. Unscratched finishing shouldn't rust. Oil is there for moving, unfinished, parts, not to keep the surface from rusting. That's what the finishing is for. Manny people think before they comment.... try that.
Nice video! I have a question. How loudy is the sound when shooting? In a scale from 1 to 10 where 10 is the noisier, if you score it how noisy will be? I know there is a "whisper" version of the same rifle which claims to be 50% silencer. What do you think? I do not how yardfriendly is this rifle. Thanks a lot!
I've been researching some pellet rifles for some casual critter hunting and there seems to be a lot of people comparing these .177 BB and pellet rifles to rifles that fire .22LR bullets. Is this accurate? I've shot plenty of pellet rifles and .22 rifles and have never had the thought they were similar. The noise of a .22LR is much much louder and rings out great distance in the air. Do modern pellet rifles do the same? Also, despite what some people claim I'd find it pretty hard to believe a pellet rifle such as this has a chance at being comparable to a .22LR for hunting small game. I bet at short range you could kill the same critters, but is one of these pellet rifles going to be able to *reliably* take out something larger like a coyote or 50 lb hog?
I have pellet rifles that will put a pellet clean trough a 10lb block of clay at 20 yards. And using Alloy pellets, I've seen 120db out of some pellet rifles.
I see that most of these high powered air rifles seem to be using a spring loaded propulsion whereas the rifles I remember as a kid were pressurized air and you could pump them multiple times for a desired fps. Seems counter-intuitive because the spring-fired BB guns I remember were always the inferior ones you and your friends could shoot at each other without real threat of harm. Going through the block of clay at over 50 ft is pretty impressive. I've seen what modded guns can do firing .177 pellets at over 2000 fps and it's pretty devastating so anything hitting over 1300 fps is probably going to be pretty intimidating I guess. Seeing as a well planted shot is usually necessary with even higher caliber gun powder rounds if you want to drop something on the spot, I think this rifle would be a decent investment.
I've been asking around on YT and most people rank Crosman higher. How do you think this Magnum stacks up in regards to a specific gun, the Benjamin Trail NP XL1100 .22, which I know you covered.
As if every airgun maker doesn't do that. My G-Magnum IGT .22 is on par on every level with my cousin's Diana 350 Magnum N-tec, his gun might have a higher quality feeling with wooden stock and lighter trigger pull but accuracy, power etc are on same level with both guns. Gamo is also alot lighter weight to hold. We usually shoot at 35 yards distance with JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18grainers which shoot very well on both guns. At 35 yards my 5 shot groups are usually size of a tip of my index finger. His gun just costs 2x the price and the claims for fps were the same, both guns penetrating just as good, if Gamo not even better. The energy is there.
I notice that GAMO is NOT serious about their (open sights) adjustable dial. There is no numbers on the dial! most gunners will have a "dope" sheet handy letting them know where to set that dial to match the yardage they are shooting at All GAMO has is a bunch of rings on the adjusting dial instead of numbers. That is why I will never buy another GAMO . ITS A SHAME... other wise it looks like a nice airgun. CHEERS.
II have a webly patriot in .25 but it weighs like 11 lbs with scope that has 31 fpe but It's like dragging a boat anchor around in the field. I'm 70 yrs old now and am looking for the lightest weight most powerful break barrel in 22 and above. This gamo is packing energy exceeding many .25 cal rifles and yet is only half the weight. I look at the fpe of many of the others and wonder why anyone looking for a hunting rifle would buy them. 22 ft lbs from a 25 cal rifle is foolish when you can get a 22 that has 28 ft lbs. is there any other 8 lbs or less than can match this rifle for power in a break barrel? Not interested in Pcp at all.
What a friend, very good day you have, to tell you that I had the opportunity to review the video and the measurements made with the different pellets, I have the g magnum igt 1250, my question is; It is really more powerful, is another version that g magnum?
Many say yes based on it's power, but you must have a penetrating pellet, aim for the brain or the heart and try and make the kill within 50yards, use the sharpest headed pellet you can find, and it can't be very heavy grain cause you don't want to hit the deer and not kill it
Gamo shadow whisper with a skeleton stock 1250 fps .177 98$ at walmart. Youl never regret it. And you can get any air rifle part at tw sanders. You can even buy gamoes 33 mm cylinder and put it in the gamo shado whisper.
rest in peace! thanks for making the amazing videos and sharing your knowledge!
Obituary of Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Kormendy
Kenneth "Kenny" James Kormendy, lifelong driver and air gun enthusiast, passed away August 30, 2018 after a 2 year battle with cancer, at the age of 67. Loved and cared for by many, he will be truly missed. Memorial service will be held on September 11, 2018, 2-5 pm at the Cremation Society of MN in Edina.
I loved his reviews & still watch them once in a while.. RIP Kenny.
Thanks for putting that out. I'll be sending prayers to his family
Rip Kenny
I like his reviews because he gave legit reviews on guns not bloated over
WE IN THE AIRGUN COMMUNITY WILL SURELY MISS YOU MY FRIEND !!! RIP !
Rest in peace mister..you did great work..
I've had this gun for 5 months. I upgraded the scope to a Hammers - Air Gun Rifle Scope 3-9x40AO Magnum. Since then my shots have been at a consistent dead center at 25 yards. My backyard is only so big, so that's where I have it sighted. That's using Crosman Premier .22 cal Domed Ultra Magnum 14.3 gr. pellets. I also have heavier grained Gamo pellets that perform just as well at the same distance. Note: I took a robin on the very top branch of a tree at 98.7 yds. (I used my range finder). Thought I missed it until it dropped.
I qualified Expert in the army with an M16-A1 with open sights, but that was 33 years ago. My eyesight isn't nearly as good as it once was (I wear glasses now). This gun is just that good. It has a LOT of power for a break barrel, and doesn't break the bank. It does take about 200 shots for the 60 lb pull to settle down. At first I didn't think I'd be able to cock it. Once it breaks in, it's awesome.
I have the same rifle, I took out the 6mm second stage trigger adjustment screw replaced it with a 8mm screw screwed it in all the way now my second stage is much shorter and my shots are touching. The pellet I use is H&N FTT 14.66gr head size 5.53mm
Rest In Peace brother
Learned a lot from you👍🏾💯
After sighting in at 60 feet, I could easily cover 5 shots with a nickel th-cam.com/users/postUgkxQt2uORDRfFOVSrO4idv4B90ThT6EOnEL ! Truly a pleasure to shoot! Scope was easy to adjust for eye relief. Only problem the varmints must have seen it delivered lol!Update: So impressed with shot groups at 30 yards I purchased a Hammers 3×9 with adjustable Objective scope! Now a true nail driver!
Finally someone whos done his research and isn't just up selling or down grading the rifle.
I still watch these videos Kenny I know you're in heaven watching us watching your videos thank you for leaving these for us always have you in my prayers if you meet Antonio Flores that's my father he's up there too
Kenny was a great man, he’s in heaven with your father Antonio Flores God bless him and God bless you too my friend
Thanks for the video Ken.
R.I.P. 🙏
I appreciate numbers, so many other reviews are too focused on personal opinions and experiences; I prefer videos that look more at expectations, claims, confirmed real world performance, and overviews of pros and cons objective and quantitative. I don’t really care what anyone thinks. I like numbers that can help me form my own opinions. This guy knows how to educate consumers. Most reviewers sound like they have stock in the company, he seems like he’ll be straightforward regardless of the outcome
I've purchased this gun because of your pros and cons review. Thanks. Respect.
And is it worth it?
Sorry to hear of his passing Prayers and condolences.
Thanks for the video... I have this rifle in .22 magnum. It's really nice to shoot. Your right it's loud and very accurate. I have no problem shooting and cocking the rifle a 100 times or more. I'm in my 50's.. I paid $224 on Amazon. I don't recommend this gun if you live in a neighborhood with houses close together. But, if you live out of town and have places to shoot, then I do recommend this rifle. It hits really hard. So, make sure you have a good back stop. It will go through 2x4's. My wife can't cock it, but she shoots it very well out to 50 yards. But she does shoot real firearms as well.
I Just brought back my Benjamin XL 1100 because with less than 50 shots in, and almost done zeroing the rifle, the scope feel off. No ... really, the actual mounted Picatinny rail fell OFF THE XL. They asked me if I wanted another XL and I could not refuse fast enough. To replace it I actually got the Gamo Magnum as the alternative and have to say , I LOVE IT. Such a light rifle, the scope is SO MUCH nicer than the one that comes on the Benjamin. The site rail even has a nice rubber buffer which cuts back on the recoil A TON. The XL felt like a fricken mule kicking .. lol. Accuracy is also STELLAR on the Gamo and the stock trigger is actually nice and crisp. I am getting a 1" grouping at 35 yards using a rest for stability. I appreciate the fact the scope mount with the recoil absorption works SUPER WELL and I no longer need to use the Artillery Hold (which I hate). I also don't agree on the cocking, mine cocks VERY NICE and I don't find it tuff at all. I would not give it to my kids, but I am 43 and in average shape and it cocks smooth. I use a heavy pellet and do not find sound to be an issue as well. I live on one acre with neighbours and I shoot this in my backyard. I would NEVER replace this with the XL Trail. Funny how everyone likes different things and I am super happy you like the XL over this, but my experience is a full 180 of your. Regardless, glad we are both happy with what we have. Take care.
I hate CenterPoint scopes. I'm glad you have good feedback on the magnum.
Thanks Kenny...
You will be missed.
So many thanks & Blessings Kenny for your dedicated work. Much love and respect. You are / will be missed by the Shooting Community. Now, you're enjoying the very best of after.life in Heaven!!.. 🤗🙏🙏🙏🙏
An honest man with honest information.
RiP. Thanks for making these, they've been alot of help :D
I have seen several of your rreviews & you are very thorough and to the point. You are a natural. I have a Crosman .177 Storm XT..Very Accurate.. a Crosman Optimus .177 I just bought a couple months ago and it has become an accurate rifle as well after shooting several hundred shots through it.. Also have a Crosman ShockWave .22 which is an okay gun.. accuracy isn't what it should be yet but getting better as I shoot it more.. and my favorite Benjamin .22 cal. Jim Shockey Steel Eagle.. This gun is powerful , quiet , cocks super easy and very accurate.. at 57 feet I put pellets inside same holes repeatedly. But it was terrible at first 150 or 200 shots.. Thanks again Kenny for a great job telling us the facts.
I love how he reads every fact about it nice guy
it is mechanically precise. if rested, the gas piston acts in straight line with the barrel, fired from the shoulder, it will move your body and throw you off target, even with a very light atillery grip.
I took off the front sights and placed a metal muzzle brake in place now I can have my hand closer to the end of the barrel thus making it abit easier to pull down the barrel. Not going to use the sights only scope. Still have to use both hands most of the time to pull down the barrel. I like the Gamo Magnum better then my Titan and my Trail NP2
First view of this channel- RIP dude
Rest in peace kenny!!
I miss you brother, R I P.
Wrap a wrap or two of electrical tape around the scope then mount it in the mount it won’t move. That’s what we do with out big bore hunting rifles it won’t move a hair
RIP brother!
it's a hunting gun, that's actually what the green band means. It's not a target shooting gun, it's meant to kill food with.
REST IN PEACE KENNY MY PRAYS ARE WITH YOU PRAY FOR HIS SOUL
Thanks for you Review !
Sir, this was a wonderfully succinct review with all the points I was searching for. You post is greatly appreciated. Thank you very much for the well focused, well articulated instruction. I wish you well.
Hw 97
Took the scope off...Sights are great...great hi powered gun!
For everyones information you can get a decibel meter app for any smart phone if you want to measure sound and dont want to spend the money on a stand alone meter
they arent accurate worth a damn
I own this .22 cal magnum. Yes this is an awesome beast rifle
I have it in 22 also, I took out the second stage trigger screw and installed a 2.5x
8mm screw that I screwed in all the way, I have a shorter second stage trigger pull
What pellets do you use out of it?
My son bought me a Gamo Raptor Whisper .22 caliber air rifle for Christmas. It has a muzzle brake and silencer. I guess I got lucky, the 4x32 scope working great and it's really quiet compared 22 pellet rifles with no silencer. Using Gamo red fire polymer tip pellets I get pretty good groupings. The whisper sound suppression technology is a big improvement. Thanks for your video's their very informative. Even a car company that has a model that's mostly lemons has one come of the line made just right one out of a hundred or so.
I still thinking which one is better the silent cat or raptor
@@jangotherango raptor
Caray!! Que mala noticia saber que ya no está con nosotros , me entristece mucho , me gustaban sus vídeos y sus opiniones , descanse en paz y allá nos vemos!!!
I just got this rifle, im very happy with it , let me tell you , rabbits and doves dont stand a chance against it , for this rifle here in Mexico I pay 370 dollars and that is with out the scoop, the scoop was an extra 150 dollars, I'm very happy to have this new adicion to my collection
What scoope do you use bro?
@@juliocesarponce the scoop is a gamo 3-9 x40
@@@JoseOrtiz-li7sx how about the recoil?
@@juliocesarponce very strong , this gamo is very powerful
This rifle kick harder then my benjamin trail np2, 25 cal
I would like to see a review on the Benjamin prowler .22 caliber on accuracy test and the best pellets to use for it.
Keep posting dailymotion links, i'll click them, mute the tab and watch here.
Switch arms when cocking, or your developing six pack will be croocked. The finishing is terrible, mine already shows first signs of rust at the outside of the barrel and piston.
But i still love it. The ergonomic design, the precision, the power, the kick in the ass, the exercise and the fact, that it teaches it's user so strictly.
The scope kept wandering, so i cut an M8 thread through the rail and the mount and fixed it with a worm screw !after tightening it down!.
Nice review, thank you and have a nice weekend!
May God have him in his holy glory
As a new owner, Dec '17, I can agree that this is an effort to cock but wow, what performance. I am very satisfied with this air rifle.
My G-Magnum IGT .22 is on par on every level with my cousin's Diana 350 Magnum N-tec (at 35 yards at least), his gun might have a higher quality feeling with wooden stock and lighter trigger pull but accuracy, power etc are on same level with both guns.
Gamo is also alot lighter weight to hold.
We usually shoot at 35 yards distance with JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18grainers which shoot very well on both guns. At 35 yards my 5 shot groups are usually size of a tip of my index finger.
These powerful airguns need a heavier pellet to calm it down. I noticed that standard 14 grain pellet weight sometimes was just a tiny bit too light.
His gun costs 2x the price and the claims for fps were the same, both guns penetrating just as good, if Gamo not even better. The energy is there.
Next thing we need to do is move our targets further on distance to see what happens. But by so far, very satisfied with this gun.
Gamo brand pellets (Hunter, Magnum, Pro-Magnum etc) were a disaster don't try them guys :) Just ordered some more JSB (10 tins, 500 pellets per tin).
Btw that Diana he has, constantly needs all screws tightened again and again and again, mine hasn't got any screws loose yet.
By the way my gun is the newer G-Magnum IGT Whisper, Gamo website has it but it was very hard to find a shop that sells that suppressed Whisper variant. Only found one shop from Netherlands that sells where I bought it from by so far.
Regular model is 124cm in length where as Whisper variant is 134cm so with 10cm difference in length I'm supposing the actual barrel might still be the same with all it's rifling and affecting length.
Your commenct about the artillery hold is 100% true. I noticed that just recently, a tighter hold makes a world of difference and groups more constant.
My Gamo Magnum likes the H&N Hunter 18.21gr, heavy pellets are the best for this beast
Hi Nippez, is the variant you bought in the Netherlands capable of shooting supersonic with the right ammo? And does it actually shoot 360 m/s, because one webshop in the Netherlands says it shoots 260 m/s and the other says 360(.22 cal). Im also interested in which shop you bought it from...
Matthijs Knol Preferably you should not be shooting at supersonic speeds because it might affect your pellet flight trajectory in a worse way.
Creating swirls of air under the pellet on flight and it comes unstable especially for longer range.
I avoid to shoot any pellet under 14grains to make sure my pellets flight consistently and I kinda think too light pellet might take extra strain on your magnum power air rifle even tho these are gas pistons which should last forever.
Surely it will go supersonic if you put any lighter pellets and want to shoot the around claimed chronospeeds.
I myself don't own an air rifle chronometer to measure speeds but the power is there trust me.
But do know, Every air rifle manufacturer measures those speeds with the lightest pellet possible.
You notice supersonic speeds when you shoot your rifle and it makes a loud cracking noise, I believe I used to get that loud bang while I was testing through various type of pellets, including the light jsb exact rs (13.8grains maybe?).
But those extralight versions are ment for law regulated 16joule air rifles just to compensate the power restrictions with lighter bullets.
I can't remember the exact claims but you can check them on Gamo's website.
4.5mm(.177) has like +100m/s more claimed speed than its 5.5mm(.22) variant but when you take pellet weights into calculation the force on impact/power of the rifle is alot more on 5.5mm.
Was like 36 joules vs 45 joules.
Can't remember exact numbers and I'm on mobile now too lazy to google around.
Also sorry for this wall of text, had some extra time xD
I bought it from
www.db-schietsport.nl/en/
You can take that /en/ off if you can understand Dutch.
I'm from Finland so I hope you understand my english :)
P.S. I just bought 10x 500 tins more this Jsb Exact Jumbo Heavy.
So it's 5000 pellets. They work so well.
Hi Kenny I just bought the gamo . 22 magnum and i was very dissapointed, because it did not come with the same scope that you done the review on.
The scope that came with mine was not an AO scope and it was also damaged before it was packaged with the rifle. I guess thats what i get for ordering it online!
Is this gun accurate at 50 yards and durable also?
Thanks for letting us know it's loud. Nobody thinks of mentioning that.
The accuracy appears to be OK, but how do you feel it compares the the Hatsan 125. I almost always get single hole groups with mine at 30 yards with Crosman Premiers. Mine really does great with the 18.13 grain JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy pellets. My best 3 shot groups at 50 yards with those pellets have been sub 1/4", with my average groups at that distance being just above 1/3". What's neat is those pellets also generate the most energy out of my gun. The Hatsan seems to generate more energy with the heavier pellets, above 31 fpe. with the JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy pellets in my case; whereas with the RWS Hobby pellets, the muzzle velocity is only averaging 1010 fps. Personally, I prefer the higher energy being with the heavier pellets, particularly when they are the most accurate out of my gun as well.
I was so impressed with your video where you shot through both sides of 6 tin cans, 12 layers of tin with the Hatsan 125 that I ended getting one for myself. It's as heavy as a Sherman tank, but it sure can take down game at a good distance.
I would only use the Gamo Magnum over the Hatsan if I needed that much power and was going to be carrying it through the woods for a long time.
Well, in a survival situation, I guess I'd just have to pull it around in a trailer. Mine is the TH version so it doesn't have sling swivels.I guess I could just get a long soft case for it. I guess to give it such accuracy and power, it's just going to have to be heavy. This thing is nearly as accurate as my Anschutz .22 lr.
Gamo is good for one thing. The Gun Buddy Sling!
I do have one, but I just don't like the idea of draping a sling over the barrel of a break barrel. I feel that over time, it could affect the accuracy...
Eric...
How is your hatsan 125 holding up? Just ordered one waiting on it to get here.. have the 95 and is really accurate. Cheers
I love my accurate .22 Gamo Urban
In Greece it costs 400 dollars, no scope on it too. Nice?
Gamo is Spanish but in Spain the Magnum doesn't cost anything. Why? Because it is too powerful, therefore forbiden. Nobody with a hunting license wants to buy it because huntig with airguns is also forbiden.
Perico De Lospalotes Really? About how much does it cost? Well, the fun part is that here they sell it without a silencer and a scope, for twice the price of USA. Oh. And hunting with any airgun is prohibited. Funny place.
Nobody sells that Magnum air rifle over here, no idea of how much it would cost. Hunting with air guns or 22 lr is forbiden. Shotshell shotguns for small game and centerfire rifles or crosswbows for big game but in order to buy any crossbow (no matter its power) you need a hunting license too, as well as for black powder guns.
SRV1 If they were broke my friend, it would cost way less... That means most of the people here are rich. Dont ask how...
SRV1 Is cypress a place you found, uneducated trash? And let me know better about history, especially my own. Oh, and look up USA's debt, and then tell me who owes more and to whom. Stupid fucks, watch Zeitgeist first and then tell your media scenarios.
I have a Benjamin Prowler sir and I would like to know if it qualifies as a magnum and one thing I want to point out is on the stock underneath there is a little place where you could put an adapter for a sling
I would say it does not count as a "magnum" there really is no official definition but over 20fpe is a pretty good reference for "high power" or "magnum". I have a prowler and love it but it only produces around 16.5fpe which is much lower than the claimed numbers. Like he pointed out in the video are usually just made up numbers. 12-20fpe is considered standard for hunting so the Prowler is average.
Hey KENNY...love your review,,,,,,,,except for one thing. I have a major problem with the iron sight on those GAMOS ! Look real hard at them. No numbers , or marks. they are totally plain. How is someone suppose to set it for different distances ?
william hogg I marked mine with a marker 😬😬
@@abdurrahmanmoustapha you have completed destroyed the collector value now. :/
Can u tell what optics u use and did it last ??
Thank you Sir for your truthful insights
Gamo promagnum pellets these days have some kind of joint so does it damage barrel?
What is your opinion on the artillery hold?
Make a review on sig asp20
Great review, I just subbed. Thankyou for your dedication .
How much price?
Where do u buy this
I wonder if the Gamo Swarm Magnum in .22 would be the same numbers??
I have a Gamo Magnum and a Gamo Swarm Maxxim I would think the Swarm Magnum would get the same results as the Non Swarm Magnum as its all the same power plant its just the pellet loader thats different. I might pick up the Swarm Magnum once its available. My Swarm Maxxim in 22 has never missed a beat.
@@NateFromIT The gamo swarm magnum and regular magnum are the same gun the only difference is the swarm 10 pellet feeder mechanism that operates on the swarm magnum
It would generate the same numbers as the regular magnum the swarm magnum only difference is the 10 pellet feeder mechanism that operates the gun.
No regular magnum is faster
@@bsmith2340 no it is not its the same exact IGT MACH 1 piston in both Magnums. I have both.
Well I had to see what the fuss was about and now I know. Thanks for doing this video. Learned a lot. It definitely needs a silencer. I have a Gamo Shadow IGT in .22, and from the box that was soo powerful. It actually bruised my chest lol..but it's a good Gun. I took the sights off the front and put on a silencer adapter. But I also have a few others. Stoeger X20 suppressor in .177 and my baby is the BSA Lightning Tactical XL in .22, I used to own a BSA Ultra in .22 but I sold that. I regret that now as it was spot on. And I have a PT-85 semi auto full tactical kit for plinking. But BK to this. It's way over 12ft lbs much better options out there. Thanks for showing me ur gun.
The cocking effort is kinda high, but you grow into it (switch arms in order to keep your body symmetrical!) It is loud, but once you've fired very light ammo, the ringing in your ears will dampen that. The barrel will rust soon, therefor it will provide better grip.
A beast of an airgun, accurate enough and much fun. I would buy again.
@@61804shill There also is stuff called engineoil, but i don't polish my car with it. Unscratched finishing shouldn't rust. Oil is there for moving, unfinished, parts, not to keep the surface from rusting. That's what the finishing is for. Manny people think before they comment.... try that.
RIP man
You make great very informative videos
I have the G-Magnum springer...either it or the gas piston...you’ll be very satisfied people.
Nice video! I have a question. How loudy is the sound when shooting? In a scale from 1 to 10 where 10 is the noisier, if you score it how noisy will be? I know there is a "whisper" version of the same rifle which claims to be 50% silencer. What do you think? I do not how yardfriendly is this rifle. Thanks a lot!
The dude passed away. R.i.p. so if you don't get a reply that's why. :/.
Just yell when you pull the trigger, and nobody will hear it. :)
@@anamositykilla2190 anybody can answer the question who has the gun. his death is entirely irrelevant
Great review as usual, Sir. Is the stock hollow or solid?
Hollow.
Can anyone tell the size of Torx screw driver which fit to this gun.
excelente video!
I've been researching some pellet rifles for some casual critter hunting and there seems to be a lot of people comparing these .177 BB and pellet rifles to rifles that fire .22LR bullets. Is this accurate? I've shot plenty of pellet rifles and .22 rifles and have never had the thought they were similar. The noise of a .22LR is much much louder and rings out great distance in the air. Do modern pellet rifles do the same? Also, despite what some people claim I'd find it pretty hard to believe a pellet rifle such as this has a chance at being comparable to a .22LR for hunting small game. I bet at short range you could kill the same critters, but is one of these pellet rifles going to be able to *reliably* take out something larger like a coyote or 50 lb hog?
I have pellet rifles that will put a pellet clean trough a 10lb block of clay at 20 yards. And using Alloy pellets, I've seen 120db out of some pellet rifles.
I see that most of these high powered air rifles seem to be using a spring loaded propulsion whereas the rifles I remember as a kid were pressurized air and you could pump them multiple times for a desired fps. Seems counter-intuitive because the spring-fired BB guns I remember were always the inferior ones you and your friends could shoot at each other without real threat of harm. Going through the block of clay at over 50 ft is pretty impressive. I've seen what modded guns can do firing .177 pellets at over 2000 fps and it's pretty devastating so anything hitting over 1300 fps is probably going to be pretty intimidating I guess. Seeing as a well planted shot is usually necessary with even higher caliber gun powder rounds if you want to drop something on the spot, I think this rifle would be a decent investment.
Let us see the colt m4 break barrel spring piston 177 cal air rifle real soon
Do you all recommend Gamo or Crossman as far as overall quality?
#1 Hatsan #2Crosman #3 Umarex #4 Gamo
I've been asking around on YT and most people rank Crosman higher. How do you think this Magnum stacks up in regards to a specific gun, the Benjamin Trail NP XL1100 .22, which I know you covered.
Two very equal guns. Gamo has a better trigger and is lighter but you have a much higher risk of getting a Lemon with Gamo in my opinion.
I have a Benjamin (Crossman) and this particular Gamo in the video, and LOVE IT. I am sticking with this GAMO
This guy was the best hands down!!!
Kenny just bought the gamo magnum wanted the rws 350 and the rws 350 magnum next I own several airguns from pistols and from rws to gamo
Robert Hofmann
Not backyard friendly unless u live in the country 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I don't understand what kick
Hi...I'll really like to see a review on the gamo hunter extreme.
Please make a review of gamo hunter 1250 grizzly pro mach1 5,5mm.22call
Khurshid Khelji Unfortunately he couldn’t. He passed to another world. R.I.P
I use marksman. 22they work well on my Gamo
Gamo uses real light pellets that is why the speed is up and FPE is down.
As if every airgun maker doesn't do that. My G-Magnum IGT .22 is on par on every level with my cousin's Diana 350 Magnum N-tec, his gun might have a higher quality feeling with wooden stock and lighter trigger pull but accuracy, power etc are on same level with both guns. Gamo is also alot lighter weight to hold. We usually shoot at 35 yards distance with JSB Exact Jumbo Heavy 18grainers which shoot very well on both guns. At 35 yards my 5 shot groups are usually size of a tip of my index finger. His gun just costs 2x the price and the claims for fps were the same, both guns penetrating just as good, if Gamo not even better. The energy is there.
It’s loud. 110db in .22 with pellets baracuda match y gamo ts 22 de 21 gr
I notice that GAMO is NOT serious about their (open sights) adjustable dial. There is no numbers on the dial! most gunners will have a "dope" sheet handy letting them know where to set that dial to match the yardage they are shooting at All GAMO has is a bunch of rings on the adjusting dial instead of numbers. That is why I will never buy another GAMO . ITS A SHAME... other wise it looks like a nice airgun. CHEERS.
Rip Kenny 😢
II have a webly patriot in .25 but it weighs like 11 lbs with scope that has 31 fpe but It's like dragging a boat anchor around in the field. I'm 70 yrs old now and am looking for the lightest weight most powerful break barrel in 22 and above. This gamo is packing energy exceeding many .25 cal rifles and yet is only half the weight. I look at the fpe of many of the others and wonder why anyone looking for a hunting rifle would buy them. 22 ft lbs from a 25 cal rifle is foolish when you can get a 22 that has 28 ft lbs. is there any other 8 lbs or less than can match this rifle for power in a break barrel? Not interested in Pcp at all.
Chuck Chambers
diana 350 ntec,
diana ar8 (8.5 pounds)
good luck
I did sorry to hear that
So it's not for target shooting but it's good for hunting
What a friend, very good day you have, to tell you that I had the opportunity to review the video and the measurements made with the different pellets, I have the g magnum igt 1250, my question is; It is really more powerful, is another version that g magnum?
Same piston plant.
Ok, muchas gracias amigo.
Buen día.
I love this gun! It's accurate and actually has a little more power then the Hatsan 125 sniper vortex in .22(there close) which is saying something.
Thanks this video was very helpfull
Thanks for the info 👍
I like your rest looks like it clamps to table
Very good review. Thanks
The downfall of gamo is that most air guns they make the safety is in front of the trigger and very close to it.
Yes and that makes it hard and uncomfortable for us shooters.
Can you hunt a deer with this gamo magnum 22?????
Many say yes based on it's power, but you must have a penetrating pellet, aim for the brain or the heart and try and make the kill within 50yards, use the sharpest headed pellet you can find, and it can't be very heavy grain cause you don't want to hit the deer and not kill it
Maybe if you shoot it in the head or the lungs
Not ethically....and not legally in most states
@@TheWingnut58 only a fool would try to go hunting deer with an 22 caliber air rifle
@@josephmac2386 I agree... wasn't that kinda what I said?
Hey Kenny.
I've got $120.00 to spend. What would you recommend for rabbit hunting?
crosman optimus
@@handsomefrog5801 Yas
Well for that much money I would strongly recommend a Hotson model 95 22 caliber pellet rifle
Gamo shadow whisper with a skeleton stock 1250 fps .177 98$ at walmart. Youl never regret it. And you can get any air rifle part at tw sanders. You can even buy gamoes 33 mm cylinder and put it in the gamo shado whisper.
Bow and arrow
So this is supersonic air rifle?
Yes it will make a light alloy pellet go sonic...
wish it was in .25 cL.
Quero uma gmagnum igt 1250 match 1 também 👏👏👏👏👏
R.I.P
Is it powerful
Very