🎯 Aim for Fun with Every Shot!
The Umarex DX17 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol is a spring-powered air pistol designed for recreational shooting. It shoots .177 caliber steel BBs at speeds of up to 200 fps and features an integrated Picatinny rail for easy accessory mounting. With a built-in BB reservoir that holds 15 BBs and an included supply of 200 steel BBs, this air pistol is perfect for both beginners and seasoned shooters looking to enhance their plinking experience.
Brand | Umarex |
Color | Multi |
Rounds | 15 |
Product Dimensions | 3"L x 11.25"W x 8"H |
Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
Air Gun Power Type | Spring-Piston |
Barrel Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Plastic |
UPC | 723364300301 |
Manufacturer | Umarex USA |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00723364300301 |
Model Name | DX17 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.87 x 7.68 x 3.23 inches |
Package Weight | 0.76 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3 x 11.25 x 8 inches |
Brand Name | Umarex |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2230030 |
Style | DX17 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol - Includes 200 Steel BBs |
Included Components | Umarex DX17 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol - Includes 200 Steel BBs |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Airsoft |
Hand Orientation | Left/Right |
J**A
One of the best purchases i made for target practice and self defense with a non lethal bb gun
Order was shipped on time waiting for it to arrive tracking through amazon logistics you do know you can see where the package is in your order details and then under shipping updates after its out for deliver for about an hour or 2 depending on the arrival time your packages will shop tracking for the amazon van where its at lol
A**N
You get less than what you pay for
The pistol look ok,but performance is horrible.Only shoots 197fps are you kidding me?When loading bbs it's a pain as there is no guide to load them so you're dropping them all over the floor.Then guess what?If you aim the pistol less than 90° as in shooting downward whatsoever,all the bbs roll out of the barrel onto the ground.The safety barely works as there are many plastic burrs from poor manufacturing.Nothing on this plastic junk works smoothly.I actually canceled my order 5 mins after ordering but they sent it and charged me any way.Didnt know it's a spring gun with a 2" barrel(terrible accuracy)as it's in the Co2 pistol section.I wouldn't pay 2$ for this thing.Honest review.Thanks
E**I
5 Stars!!!
The gun was shipped right on time. It was just as seen in amazon and it was a great deal. When I first fired the gun the bullets went higher then were I was aiming, but the more I shot the gun it became more accurate. Over all this is a awesome product.
P**!
It looks like a real gun. Has some weight to it too.
Okay, this is not a toy. It is not for beginners, either. This can potentially hurt somebody or something... it's not a high powered airgun but it's powered enough that it could put an eye out or lodge beneath your skin. I would not give this to a child or anyone under 18. I need cat trainers for bully cats that stop other cats in a rescue from eating... some kind of soft item that will not penetrate skin but will do more discomfort than a squirt gun. This gun is way beyond that. Do not ever point or use this on a person or animal. I recommend it for just backyard plinking and target practice at a fairly close range. If you need a prop gun for a play or just for pseudo protection in the home (won't kill a burglar, but will scare him to death) and if you don't want a real gun in your home but want something for protection... this looks like a real gun and probably would scare off intruders.I like the look and feel. It does not have a cheap feel... it feels well made. But, it is a little bulky and awkward to cock and shoot. And the safety does not work well or smoothly. Strangely enough, my real .22 Smith and Wesson is much easier to use, cock, and the safety really works. However... I paid ten times for that what I paid for this BB gun. Like I said... it's a niche gun. It works best as looking like a real gun and or simple backyard target shooting. It will penetrate a plastic package at close range, so I know it penetrates skin. Be careful. This is not a toy. This is in the twilight zone between a toy and a real gun. Not strong enough to protect you, but not weak enough to play with.
D**H
It puts BBs downrange with reliable fun factor.
Let’s get a couple of things out of the way. I’ll be comparing this gun to its rival as produced by Marksman. Also, I bought this at around $30. I’ve seen it cheaper, but I had a promotional code that I used on other things in the order and it wasn’t too awfully pricey. It can be had for $20 or so if you are willing to wait. Finally, my gun may be slightly defective, but it’s not enough to get me to return the gun.Also, I’m a “Bad News First” kind of guy, so I’m getting the negatives out of the way first.I already touched on cost. At its cheaper $20 going rate, its price is less unpalatable. I’m just not sure it’s worth $30.Also, the slide-lockback safety on mine appears defective. On the Marksman competitor, the safety is a mock slide release that slides through, preventing the slide from moving forward and propelling ammunition downrange. My DX17’s comparable safety mimicks the design of older Marksman pistols of similar design, a mock magazine release that slides into place, locking the slide back. My gun’s safety pushes into place but won’t lock. Maybe I’m missing a step; maybe my gun is slightly defective. It’s a little worrying that the safety isn’t safe, but it’s a relatively minor issue.I don’t particularly care for the mechanism used to load pellets/BBs. I’m not talking about the idea in general (you flip up the barrel and either load the reservoir with BBs or push a light-grain .177 pellet into the barrel itself.) I’m talking about the fact that you push a fake guide rod under the barrel to flip up the barrel itself. It’s a slightly awkward system, and the barrel doesn’t stay up well. It’s also harder to clear a jam from that system than from the older style Marksman pistols, though the newer Marksman shares some of the design flaws in this regard with its Umarex competitor.Finally, and very personally, I prefer the flatter, less obtrusive grips of the Marksman. The Umarex and Marksman pistols appear to take nods from the same real gun, though I’m honestly not sure quite what gun that would be. The Umarex’s grips, however, stick out more in front. The front strap is angled and just, for me, less comfortable to hold.One more tiny negative: the Umarex gun doesn’t come with a mounting rail. I’m not saying it needs one, but the cheaper Marksman gives us a rail, which adds to te fun factor, even though its utility is limited.Now, what do I like about this gun?First of all, the trigger! The trigger on the Marksman is wiggly and often refuses to extend, which means the slide doesn’t reliably lock into place. The umarex’s trigger, on the other hand, is crisp, reliable, and consistent. It also feels better against the finger.I also like the thumb safety. On the Umarex, pushing the slide forward causes the springloaded thumb safety to click smartly into place. The Marksman’s thumb safety isn’t spring loaded, so you have to actually hold the slide forward an d push it into place. It’s a little touch, but it makes this Umarex pistol feel more premium.Speaking of slide travel, this gun’s slide has to travel less to reach the Safe forward position. This is important, particularly in comparison with the Marksman, whose slide has to travel almost an inch against spring tension to be forward enough to be put into safety. It also effects the feel of the gun when fired. The Marksman’s slide jerks forward, then bounces back, giving the gun a bouncy, unpleasant feel, as though it’s trying to escape the hand. The Umarex, on the other hand, fires and has a single bump, the equivalent of smooth recoil impulse, though much smaller.Finally, I much prefer the fit and finish of this pistol to its cheaper competitor. That cheaper competitor feels cheaply made, and while some of this is elusion, or at least remediable, the Umarex feels cleaner, crisper, more solid, more well-made, and generally smoother around the edges.The conclusion, buy it for fun, indoor or outdoor, if you have the $20 or $30 to spare. Don’t expect it to be more than it is. It’s meant for some wholesome fun, not for pest control, target work, or defense. It’s a good gun that suffers from occasional price hike.
B**N
performance and reliability
I’m really impressed with this BB gun! It’s well-built, easy to use, and delivers great accuracy. The power behind each shot is solid, and I’ve had no issues with it jamming or misfiring. It feels comfortable in hand and has a nice weight to it. Perfect for target practice or casual backyard shooting. Overall, for the price, it’s an amazing value and a ton of fun to use. Highly recommend!
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