The PT-85 Blowback Tactical CO2 powered air pistol is featuring the innovative Blowback feature.
This technique provides an authentic look and feel and realistic action and is achieved utilizing a small portion of air to move the slide backward when firing.
This product has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for sale.
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View other similar productsThe PT-85 Blowback Tactical CO2 powered air pistol is featuring the innovative Blowback feature. This technique provides an authentic look and feel and realistic action and is achieved utilizing a small portion of air to move the slide backward when firing. A rifled steel barrel and textured grip are also features of this new air pistol that is capable of up to 560fps with Gamo's PBA® Platinum Pellets.
The extended barrel is NOT a silencer and does provide any noise reduction - The extended barrel is designed for added velocity. Extended barrel must remain installed in order to shoot pistol.
.177 Cal Pellets / BB's. CAUTION: Use only standard skirt pellets to avoid damaging your magazine. Do NOT use pellets like the Red Fire, PBA Bullet, Magnum, Master Point, Lethal or TS-10 |
OPTICS
• Fixed with;
- 650nm Red Laser Sight
- 30 mm RGB Dot Sight
- 80 Lumen Tactical Light
MECHANISM
• Slide: Blowback
• Capacity: 16 Pellets Double Magazine
• Action: Single / Double
• Power Source: 12g CO2
• Compensator Rifled Steel Barrel
• Quad Accessory Rail
• Safety Mechanism: Manual
GRIP |
• Textured Plastic |
SPECIFICATIONS |
• Velocity: up to 560 FPS (170 M/S) W/PBA Platinum Pellets • Length: 14.925” • Weight: 3.3 lb (1.5 Kg) • Ammunition: .177 Cal. (4,5mm) Pellets • Caliber: .177 Cal. • Includes 50 Rounds of Gamo PBA® Platinum Pellets |
EAN | 793676038346 |
UPC | 793676038346 |
Nice toy gun, has enough oomph
I'am very content with this blowback pisto and the added length which makes for a faster muzzle velocity and precision than the PT-85 without it. With one CO2 canister I can get 40 good shots. It takes a bit og time to figure out a good calibration of the red dot scope. The first magazine(16 shots are the strongest. Shots 17-32 are best used for setting up center calibration of the red dot. Shots 33 through to 40 are all a little below. S for making things work out well; I aim the first 16 shots slightly lower than the center rose on a practice card. The middle 16 ones are aimed dead on and the last eight ones I aim a little above the black center. I also think to leave sone time between one shot and the next, because rapid fire makes things warm up and as such the pellet looses velocity; shooting eight shots quickly after one another will leave you with a vertical line of shots, one underneath the other. Actually a bit like 'stitching' but without a theead ????