For the price of 329 PLN, this is probably the best-looking and best-shooting CO2 air pistol for diabolo pellets, with a revolver magazine and a rifled barrel. The downside is the magazine is a bit small—each ring could hold 8 pellets, but 6 is not bad either. The trigger works lightly in double-action mode, which is a plus. Kinetic energy is about 2-2.2J at 15°C ambient temperature. In summer, it might reach the 3J declared by the manufacturer. It's best to firmly push the pellet into the ring with something soft so its end is right at the edge of the hole; then it shoots best and doesn't jam. The air gun works well with Umarex 4.5 mosquito 0.52 and Diana Sport flat-headed 4.5 0.47g pellets.
Air rifle designed after the iconic M1911A1 pistol, a licensed product developed in partnership with Auto-Ordnance, the renowned American firearms producer. The bolt is constructed from metal, while the frame and pistol grip panels utilize synthetic materials. The pistol features laser-engraved original markings.
Equipped with fixed mechanical sights, including a front and rear sight, both marked with white dots to enhance aiming precision.
Pistol grip with a non-slip texture delivers a secure hold while shooting. A thumb safety is incorporated to safeguard against accidental discharge.
Incorporating a threaded barrel, the air pistol propels diabolo pellets (mushroom-shaped) at an initial velocity of 110 m/s. The magazine houses a compartment for a 12 g CO2 cartridge and accommodates 12 pellets within two rotating rings.
Included in the package:
- air rifle
- magazine
Technical data
Caliber: 4.5 mm (.177)
Type of pellet: 4.5 mm (diabolo)
Drive: 12 g CO2 cartridge
Material: metal and synthetic material
Overall length: 215 mm
Magazine capacity: 2 x 6 pcs
Initial velocity of the pellet: 110 m/s
Weight: 840 g
Color: silver and black
Manufacturer: Cybergun, France & Auto-Ordnance, USA
| Style | Replica |
|---|---|
| Body/frame material | Plastic |
| Accuracy class | Recreational |
| Pellet type | Diabolo |
| Muzzle energy | Under 17 J |
| Initial velocity | 110 m/s |
| Airgun propulsion | CO2 12 g |
| Caliber | 4,5 mm (.177 ") |
| Blowback | No |
| Magazine | Yes |
| Magazine capacity | 12 4.5 mm caliber pellets |
| Pellet reloading | Semi-auto |
| Fixed sighting devices | Yes |
| Optics ready | No |
| Overall length | 215 mm |
| Weight | 840 g |
| EAN | 3559964383058 |
| Manufacturer code | 438305 |
| Brand | Cybergun |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 4
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Thompson 1911 Silver as well as the regular black Auto-Ordnance 1911 are mechanically simple and very nice for shooting, inexpensive CO2 air pistols for diabolo pellets. An additional advantage is the CO2 valve in the magazine, which allows the shooter to keep the pierced cartridge for a few days, since after wearing out the seals you don't have to tinker with the gun, you just buy a new magazine and it's ready from the start. Also, the barrel is long enough for the pistol to shoot accurately. And the 1911 Thompson Silver version is distinctive and, subjectively, nicer looking.
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A really nice pistol for garden and barbecue shooting. I recommend it.
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Good quality air gun.
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