Read First Before Buy Crosman SAH02 Airsoft Pistol Holster
I was looking for a repeater air pistol, bought three before buying this Umarex XBG and I am now sorry I didn't buy this one first. (See my reviews on the others.)
It is accurate, doesn't jam, the air cylinder sets without any air loss and the magazine fits correctly and remains in place. The trigger pull is smooth and easy and it is quite comfortable for my hand.
I have been using air guns for backyard plinking since I was a child. My first air rifle was a Daisy Red Ryder Carbine which I shoved ten dollars over the counter at Ace Sporting Goods and the man shoved the box with the Daisy over to me. I have owned several different air guns since, Daisy, Benjamin and Beeman; pumps, and CO2, rifles and pistols. Now it is limited to CO2 because of my arthritis.
Over the years (experience) I have discovered most BB's (if they are round and measure .177) will work in BB guns. Now pellet guns are a little fussy as to what brand pellet you use. By and large I don't think you can go wrong with Crosman, or Daisy. I am not shooting at the Olympics, just targets in my yard, or basement. As for my powder type firearms I tend to be a lot more critical leaning heavily toward Hornady.
There is a lot of fuss made over gun oil, I use Hoppes and have been using it since I put a few drops down the barrel of my aforementioned Daisy. It works on CO2 cylinders, too. I have yet to lose a seal in a CO2 gun.
I hope this is useful information and you cannot go wrong with the Unarex. My favorites are the Umarex and Crosman 2240 bolt action .22 CO2 air gun.
is the crossman airsoft holster also a left handed holster or is it only a right handed holster. http://www.amazon.com/Crosman-SAH02-Airsoft-Pistol-Holster/dp/B000HWV7OE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314418711&sr=8-1
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