BeemanR7Except for one flyer, I was impressed with the 50 yrd group, especially given the obvious windy conditions. Pretty good precision for a gun of this price point.
Just wondering if it can be "de-cocked" if I decide not to take the shot? And if so, is there a means provided to prevent "double loading" when the gun is cocked again?
As simple as it appears that one can remove the magazine and loading mechanism, that's all one would have to do to prevent double loading. Maybe I answered my own question.
I'm getting long in the tooth and have chronic back pain. Shooting offhand is only possible for me with a gun of this light weight. I appreciate, especially in my senior years, my light weight Beeman R7. This Gamo Swarm Maxxim may even be lighter. I can dig that.
Great review, Steve.