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Unread 05-20-2016, 08:41 AM   #1
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Default $120 Gletcher Luger Replica

Check out this Luger replica air gun.

They've done quite a job on the details of it's appearance!

https://gletcherguns.com/shop/air-guns/p08.html
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Check out this Luger replica air gun.

They've done quite a job on the details of it's appearance!

https://gletcherguns.com/shop/air-guns/p08.html
I think I like the Umarex version better.
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I own a Umarex blowback version and am amazed at the degree of detail that has been implemented into these BB guns. Someone really did their homework. They are a hoot to shoot.
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I have the non-blowback Umarex - the detail is impressive!
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I have the non-blowback Umarex - the detail is impressive!
Ah! But can you double tap?

The detail on the blowback is also amazing and it's a real semi-auto.

Disclaimer: I don't work for Umarex, nor do I own shares of the Company, I don't even own one of their P08s, even though that might change in the future.
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Ah! But can you double tap?


I feel sure that he can. The first generation Umarex(non blowback) was a semi-auto. It has more of a double action trigger setup compared to the 2nd. Gen. model which simulates the original P08. Actually my P08 blowback has a better trigger pull then my original Luger.
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I have the non-blowback Umarex - the detail is impressive!
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Ah! But can you double tap?
No, no - Not TAP dancer...BELLY dancer!!!
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While on the full auto subject: Legends (UX Umarex) sells the C96 Pistol M712 Which will shoot either single BB or go full Auto with the flip of a button. Great fun and great replica.
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While on the full auto subject: Legends (UX Umarex) sells the C96 Pistol M712 Which will shoot either single BB or go full Auto with the flip of a button. Great fun and great replica.



When you shoot this replica in full auto does it slow down and the BB velocity decrease near the end of your full auto string due to the CO2 cylinder getting real cold(frost on it) and losing gas pressure? I usually shoot 5 rounds and check the target and allow the CO2 cylinder warm and get back to normal pressure. These look like they would be a lot of backyard fun.
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While on the full auto subject: Legends (UX Umarex) sells the C96 Pistol M712 Which will shoot either single BB or go full Auto with the flip of a button. Great fun and great replica.
No kidding?!? I think I need me one of those!

I haven't looked at the market recently - is anyone making a Borchardt BB/pellet gun? That's about the only way I could afford one!
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