Gamo Mach1 Pigman Edition .22 Caliber EGT Air Rifle Review

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The Gamo Mach1 Pigman Edition .22 Caliber EGT Air Rifle is the second of two high powered break barrel pellet rifles I have purchased. The first was the Gamo Whisper Fusion Pro .177 caliber pellet rifle which you can read about here.

Since purchasing this gun I have shot it countless times and found it to be extremely accurate right out of the box.  As is the case with all Gamo airguns I have had the pleasure of shooting, this one is built to last.  The normal price of the Mach1 Pigman Edition is around $349.  I happened to find mine while it was on sale for about $249 which made it more affordable.

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My daughter with the Gamo Mach1 Pigman Edition
.22 Cal. EGT Air Rifle

The Gamo Mach1 Pigman Edition .22 Caliber EGT Air Rifle features:

  • Length of pull for this gun is 14.2 in.
  • Cocking effort is 32 lbs.
  • Barrel length is 17.8"
  • Overall length of the gun is 43.3 inches
  • Weighs a total of 6.5 lbs.
  • Available in both .177 cal.  and .22 cal.
  • Whisper Fusion double integrated noise dampening technology
  • Reduced Recoil Rail technology to extend the life or your scope
  • All weather synthetic stock
  • Non-slip rubberized grips
  • Shock Wave Absorber recoil pad
  • Fiber optic front and rear sights for easy aiming
  • Includes 3-9 x 40 scope

The .177 caliber rifle shoots pellets at up to 1420 feet/second while the .22 caliber rifle shoots pellets at up to 1,020 feet/second offering plenty of knockdown power for varmint hunting.

Cons:

The only complaint I have about this rifle is that the quality of the scope that is included with it does not come close to matching the quality of the gun.  If you like shooting with open sights, you'll be set right out of the box once you sight it in.  If you want to shoot it with a scope, plan on spending some extra money to purchase a new scope.  The scope I chose is the Leapers UTG 3-9x40 AO Illuminated Reticle True Hunter Scope.

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Gamo Whisper Fusion Pro .177 Caliber Pellet Rifle Review


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The Gamo Whisper Fusion Pro .177 Caliber air rifle was the first high powered break-barrel pellet rifles that I purchased.  This gun rockets pellets at up to 1,400 Feet/Second with PBA ammo and as fast as 1,200 FPS with lead!  Anyone who has ever shot a Gamo air rifle could tell you that this gun has not disappointed me.  Hundreds of shots after blasting that first pellet down range, I still have only one complaint which has nothing to do with the rifle itself.  Instead, my complaint is with the scope that is included with the purchase of this gun.  Game makes an excellent rifle, but their scopes leave much to be desired.  The Gamo Gamo Whisper Fusion Pro .177 Caliber Air Rifle makes an excellent choice for plinking, target shooting and even some small game.

The features of this gun include:
  • Double integrated noise dampener
  • Shoots alloy pellets at 1400 fps
  • Comes with a 3-9x40mm scope
  • Two-stage adjustable trigger
  • All weather molded synthetic stock
  • Break barrel, single cocking system
  • 3-9 x 40 mm scope
Overall this is an excellent gun.  As I stated in the paragraph above the scope was lacking in quality.  If you enjoy shooting with a scope, plan on spending a bit of extra money to purchase one worth putting on your gun.  The scope I chose was the Leapers UTG 3-9x40 AO Illuminated Reticle True Hunter Scope which can be purchased here.

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- Any day in the outdoors is a good day