Bugthor
Active Member
Not a paid endorsement; personal review.
I always loved the Dirty Harry movie series & that beautiful S&W Model 29.
I've had several over the years.
I read many reviews on this one and decided to try it out.
Oh boy, was I NOT disappointed.
The bluing on this pistol is deep and shiny.
The weight, size, and grip are wayyy too familiar with my 44mag.
The trigger and hammer spur are spot on to the original and its double action.
This thing looks and feels like a 29, down to the red ramp front sight.
Swing out cylinder holds 6 cartridges for bb's and my other CO2s use the same so I have multiples for fast reloades in the event a gang of bad soda cans attempt to accost me..
435FPS is not what I'm used to, but I do shoot mostly PCPs maxed out for speed.
For PUNK soda cans, 435fps learns 'em a lesson.
Umarex hit it out of the park on this one.
I always loved the Dirty Harry movie series & that beautiful S&W Model 29.
I've had several over the years.
I read many reviews on this one and decided to try it out.
Oh boy, was I NOT disappointed.
The bluing on this pistol is deep and shiny.
The weight, size, and grip are wayyy too familiar with my 44mag.
The trigger and hammer spur are spot on to the original and its double action.
This thing looks and feels like a 29, down to the red ramp front sight.
Swing out cylinder holds 6 cartridges for bb's and my other CO2s use the same so I have multiples for fast reloades in the event a gang of bad soda cans attempt to accost me..
435FPS is not what I'm used to, but I do shoot mostly PCPs maxed out for speed.
For PUNK soda cans, 435fps learns 'em a lesson.
Umarex hit it out of the park on this one.