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The Gamo pellet gun uses either compressed air or CO2 to propel the pellets. In the case of compressed air, the gun must be reloaded between each shot. On the other hand, with a CO2 canister, the gun can fire several times in a row until the magazine is depleted. Models like the P900 and P800 are examples of this technology.
A Gamo pellet gun typically has a power less than 20 joules. This value may vary depending on the model and the propulsion source used (compressed air or CO2). The power in joules is often an indicator of the speed at which the pellet is propelled out of the barrel.
Gamo pellet guns are compatible with diabolo-type and/or BB ammunition. Diabolos are conically shaped pellets, while BBs are steel balls. It is important to always check the type of ammunition recommended by the manufacturer for each specific gun model.
The choice between a Gamo airgun with compressed air or CO2 depends on your use. A compressed air gun needs to be re-armed after each shot, which can be an advantage for precision and shot control. On the other hand, a CO2 model allows you to shoot several times in a row, which may be more suitable for recreational or sports use. Models like the P900 work with compressed air, while the P800 uses CO2.
Maintaining a Gamo pellet gun is essential to ensure its longevity and proper operation. It is recommended to regularly clean the gun barrel to prevent the accumulation of lead residues. In addition, it is important to regularly check the condition of the CO2 canister (if used) and replace it if necessary. Lastly, the gun should be stored in a dry place free from dust.