Still confused. Gamo swarm line

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  • 66chevelle

    Sharpshooter
    Jun 16, 2008
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    greenfield
    Ok I have asked about umarex origin but now I am not sure. Does anyone have a gamo swarm maxxim or magnum? What are you thoughts? I have watched a ton of videos and am leaning towards one of these now. Do you have something that is around this price range that would be better for me to look at?
     

    XMil

    Shooter
    May 20, 2009
    1,521
    63
    Columbus
    I have the Fusion Whisper Mach 1 and I think it is garbage, it's poorly made, (mostly plastic), the scope is junk and didn't last 200 shots. It is also loud. Not what I expected out of the "Whisper"? I think one of their less expensive models like the swarm would be worse.
     

    Twangbanger

    Grandmaster
    Oct 9, 2010
    7,087
    113
    I have the Fusion Whisper Mach 1 and I think it is garbage, it's poorly made, (mostly plastic), the scope is junk and didn't last 200 shots. It is also loud. Not what I expected out of the "Whisper"? I think one of their less expensive models like the swarm would be worse.
    They are violent guns, noise and vibration-wise. I don't know what you use it for, but if you can justify 400-ish for a springer, I highly recommend the Weihrauch HW30/50/80 series. Exquisitely well made of wood/steel, niiice triggers, smooth and need no ancillary support items. I'm planning to do a review when the weather nicens up, but you cannot go wrong. They are some of the nicest guns I own of any type, and quality wise they rival firearms costing 2-3x as much. Sorry for the thread jack...
     

    XMil

    Shooter
    May 20, 2009
    1,521
    63
    Columbus
    They are violent guns, noise and vibration-wise. I don't know what you use it for, but if you can justify 400-ish for a springer, I highly recommend the Weihrauch HW30/50/80 series. Exquisitely well made of wood/steel, niiice triggers, smooth and need no ancillary support items. I'm planning to do a review when the weather nicens up, but you cannot go wrong. They are some of the nicest guns I own of any type, and quality wise they rival firearms costing 2-3x as much. Sorry for the thread jack...
    Thank you. I have a Diana 460 magnum now. Absolute tack-driver at 50 yards, even in my hands!
     
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