The CO2 cartridge still seems to have plenty of charge. I ended up shooting about 120 rounds, with one misfire, which cleared itself upon the next trigger pull. The plastic straw loads the magazine quickly and extremely accurately, and is basically free. I used a simple soda straw, the kind that bend, and scooped up a load of BBs. This evening I had a thought, and it has proven to be effective. In fact, the first time I shot the gun, the mag partially ejected. I had problems initially with BBs falling out of the end of the mag and preventing a solid seating of the magazine in the gun. My main problem was learning to reload the magazine effectively. The C11 is very exciting to shoot, especially with the high rate of fire. I have never done any real pistol shooting, and bought this gun in order to learn, as well as begin a new hobby. I started at a distance of about ten yards or so and managed to keep the shots on the cardboard box, if not the target. The C11 was fairly loud for an airgun, though pistols tend to be louder because of the higher pressure when the projectile leaves the barrel. My eyes are not as good as they used to be when I was young.
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I would prefer larger print in the instructions.
#Daisy co2 200 semi auto gas pistol how to
It took some learning to see how to load the gas cartridge and the magazine, but I managed to figure out most of it without having to re-consult the manual. This is a nice little target shooter, and has a nice feel. Recently the laws on pneumatic guns in Michigan have been changed. I picked up this CO2 pistol this afternoon at a local Meijer.