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The Umarex Smith & Wesson M&P 40 is a .177 caliber BB pistol delivering up to 410 fps with a 19-shot drop-free magazine. Featuring fiber optic sights and an integrated accessory rail, it’s powered by a single 12-gram CO2 cartridge housed in the grip, making it ideal for training and backyard plinking with tactical customization options.
Brand | Umarex |
Color | Dark Earth Brown |
Rounds | 19 |
Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 3"W x 9.4"H |
Item Weight | 12 Grams |
Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
Barrel Material Type | Metal |
Frame Material | Plastic |
UPC | 723364550515 |
Manufacturer | Umarex USA |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00723364550515 |
Model Name | Smith & Wesson M&P 40 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.13 x 8.54 x 2.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.53 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.5 x 9 x 2 inches |
Brand Name | Umarex |
Material | Blend |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 2255051 |
Style | Standard Action |
Included Components | Smith & Wesson M&P 40 .177 Caliber BB Gun Air Pistol, Dark Earth Brown, Standard Action |
Size | One Size |
M**S
Good price.
High quality. Grandson loves it.
A**R
Don't let your kid run around with one of thease it looks real .
Nice BB gun
J**S
New BB magazines shoot more accurate that original factory bb clip.
The media could not be loaded. Update:I bought a 2 pack of replacement clips for this BB gun and now the bb gun shoots straight like it should. Most people get a good bb magazine with their purchase, but I was unlucky. The original clip still shoots bbs in all different directions, but there is nothing wrong with the bb gun.I have tried several different clips with this gun and 1 clip shoots really really accurate, 2 shoot reasonablly accurate, and the one that came with it shoots all over the place. I have changed my review from 1 star to 4 stars because I can now get it to shoot straight with the replacement clips. I am still taking off 1 star because each clip shoots different. My advice is to get extra clips and test each one for accuracy. If they shoot straight and feed correctly, keep them, but if they don't, return the ones that are not satisfactory. If you get a BB gun that doesn't shoot straight like I did, just order a 2 pack of the extra bb magazines for this gun. Note: these extra bb magazines are recommended by Amazon for this gun and they also work great in my Crosman C11 bb gun.As for the people who complain about it being hard to screw in the CO2 and the gas leaking because of the way the handle opens, try taking the handle off carefully by gently pulling one side up and it pops off and goes back on. See attached pictures and video.Original review:This has to be the most inaccurate bb gun I have ever shot. The BBs don't shoot straight out of the barrel, instead they hit up, down, right and left, basically everywhere but where I am aiming. When shooting at a circle from 12 feet away, they are hitting all around the edges of the circle, but never in the center. With my other BB guns, even if the sights are off, the BBs hit in the same place and I am able to adjust my aim and shoot the center out of the target. It does, however, shoot with great power (over 410 fps) and is easy to work and the trigger pull is nice. It even looks pretty and like a real gun. This thing is kinda worthless as a BB gun for shooting things because it will not shoot the BBs out straight. The BBs curve in all different directions, so there is no way to adjust my aim. One shot will be high, the next low, the next up and to the right and then the next one curves to the left. By far this is the most inaccurate BB gun I have ever seen, but it sure does look nice and realistic. I love the fiber optic sights, too.
G**I
8/10 I would recommend
I got this on sale for $30 USD and was great for its price! I’ve owned this for 6 months. Shot over 1500 bbs.VERY IMPORTANT: Must use oil on top of c02 before install ( I use pellgunoil ). This prevents the seal from becoming frozen and cracking or breaking causing c02 to leak.Only issue I’ve ran into is that the bb sometimes doesn’t fire. Otherwise it’s decently powerful, accurate, and most importantly very fun.Cons:- mostly plastic- very lightweight- stationary slide / non blow back- not full size magazine (not to be confused with mag capacity)- may sometimes not fire bb- Simply a Air gun not a great training pistol, not able to replicate a real firearm.-c02 installation may be difficult due to part of the air gun being in the way.Pros:-Size similar to firearm counterpart-3 dot sight is decent- Accurate- good mag capacity- c02 lasts a good amount of rounds- great for plinking- price is reasonable- able to attach light/laserOverall I’m very pleased with my purchase.
C**Y
Junk
At first it jammed everything shot then started leaking air tried returning it they told me to throw it away still got my money but shows you how much it’s worth didn’t even want it back
D**B
Sturdy
First one I ordered didn’t work but the reply is great!
A**S
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D**N
Avid shooter and reloader and I’ve been looking for a nice BB pistol with which to target shoot/plink out back ...
I’m an avid powder handgun shooter, caster, and reloader and I’ve been looking for a nice BB pistol with which to target shoot/plink out back and in the basement when time or weather precludes a trip to the range. I have several dedicated target pellet pistols but was looking for something more in line with standard powder semiauto firearms. I tried a 1911-version blowback BB pistol and liked the functional realism, ergonomics (heft), and that 1911 trigger. However, it is a CO2 hog (3 clips about maxes out a CO2) and it produces very low velocities. It is a nice piece, but is a rattle-trap by comparison with a firearm. Accuracy is pretty marginal because, I think it has to be made with very loose tolerances just so the blowback can function. And extra clips are relatively expensive. So I started looking at other BB pistol types and decided to try the Smith and Wesson M&P non-blowback BB pistol based upon reviews and published capabilities.I give this BB pistol 3stars, not because it is average in the field but because it has about as many negative as positive attributes in my opinion.Trigger – Nice shape and width, comfortable. Pivots solidly in frame w/o a lot of slop or side-side play like some airgun triggers exhibit (+). Very long and heavy pull. Stacks up significantly for last half of travel. Very pronounced spring creaking and dragging before the shot breaks (-). Maybe it will wear in before it wears out.Sights – Square notch rear with fiber optic dots. Square top front with white paste on dot. The sights are actually pretty functional. The square tops really help with elevation alignment. The rear notch width is wider than I like, but it works. It is annoying that, in my case, the white dot is off center on the front sight (-). It would have been a plus up if the front were fiber like the rear. Mine happens to shoot to near POA (not using the dots, just the sight outline) but it would have been very annoying if it did not. The rear sight should be windage adjustable. It is not (-).Magazines – Uses metal stick-type magazines that have a spring catch to hold the follower open and are very easy to load via a chamfered bb port in line with the shot tunnel. They are also affordable since they do not hold the CO2 cartridge and therefore do not need a CO2 valve in every magazine. Magazines are a nice design (+). However, the internal magazine catch and release button in the pistol itself is plastic. Plastic on metal equals likely failure point. Pistol Mag catch (-). Make it metal.CO2 system – The CO2 installs in a small metal (aluminum?) subframe within the hollow plastic frame handle after the rear 2/3 of the handle grip is slid back away from the frame/trigger guard. The handle back wrap is formed from a thin plastic shell that rides in two very small horizontal slots in the pistol frame. It is very easy to twist the shell and cock it on the frame, either opening or closing, making for gymnastics to get it re-aligned without breaking off the grip guide tabs. The guide tabs on the inside of the handle shell are only about 1/16 in tall and 3/16in long and look less than 1/16 in thick. They ride in a corresponding shallow, horizontal slot on either side of the frame. These look like another early failure waiting to happen. The guide tab edges get peened every time the handle shell comes out of the slots. Handle access mechanics (-). Once in the handle, the CO2 screw has a small plastic pivoting tab that swings straight to allow the CO2 screw to be finger loosened and tightened. The tab doesn't feel very robust. I think I feel resistance to the pull of a magnet, so the screw might be steel.Firing mechanics – This pistol shoots with very nice power (++). This is its best feature by far. It is advertised at 480fps. If below that, it’s not far below. I’m happy with the velocity so I didn’t chrony it. As a quick test, I shot through a piece of wood wall paneling at 15yd. The 1911 only dented the surface of the same material from about 8yds. The M&P is way faster than the 1911 blowback. This pistol is surprisingly accurate for a BB gun (+). Soda cans are easy to hit at 10yd once you learn the non-adjustable sight picture.. I’m sure the limited mechanical gyrations in this firing cycle have a lot to do with that. Although a simple and well-controlled action, the bb shot tube (barrel) pistons about 3/8in out of the plastic muzzle of the pistol during the trigger pull. This is a typical mechanism so that the BB can be picked up at the breech of the barrel, but most of the time the gun is designed to hide this inside a false muzzle. Don’t need to see the end of the shot tube every trigger pull. (a minor -).This pistol is great on CO2 consumption. Second best feature. At least 60% more shots at much higher velocity than the 1911 blowback (+).This pistol is so close to being really awesome. I didn’t want a hollow toy. But, unfortunately, this feels almost like a kid’s squirt gun. Squeeze the grip and it creaks of hollow plastic. Tap the slide with a finger and obviously a hollow shell. The power is great and the accuracy very good. CO2 consumption is better than any blowback. But, the worst aspect of it is the hollow, chintzy feeling just picking it up. This pistol weighs just 1.1lbs (digital scale) with CO2 and clip on board. The 1911 blowback weighs 2.1lbs and feels much, much better. If I were Umarex/Smith, I would put this firing mechanism into a long slide version of the M&P (to hide the shot tube pistoning) and make it a totally solid polymer or poly/metal slide non-blowback, so the BB version weighed closer to the firearm. That combined with this power and accuracy, excellent CO2 consumption, convenient clips, with a windage adjustable rear sight, true fiber front, steel CO2 screw tab, metal magazine catch, and more robust grip guide would take this pistol to a totally different level. Seems like there might be a market niche between this current offering and a full-metal blowback. I know this isn’t an expensive model as offered, but I’d pay more for the above feature list in a heartbeat.
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