Which type of Air Gun is best?
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I live in Edmonton, Alberta and am looking to get a new air gun. Sort of a noob, I am not sure which one of these are better. The stores in my area run low in stock, these four are really the only available ones in my price range. My main criteria is: low maintenance (doesn't need repairs), speed, how many shots it gets per CO2 tank, and then of course accuracy. These are the four: - Umarex SA177 CO2 Air Pistol - Daisy Powerline 008 Combo BB Pellet Pistol - Gamo P-23 Air Pistol - Smith & Wesson M&P 45 BB/Pellet Air Pistol
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Answer:
Out of those four, the Umarex SA177 is definitely the best. Accurate, blowback, holds 19 rounds, shoots well over 400 fps, and a replica of the popular Glock 17. Oh and since it's a Umarex product, it comes with a 90 day warranty. Hope I helped!
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