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Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
- caliber: 0.177
- velocity: 410.00 ft/sec
- Warranty: One year limited warranty
- 8-Shot No Jams
The PT-80 is one of the sharpest CO2 pistols that you have ever seen. With this great looking pistol you can fire 8 pellets (Not BB’s) as fast as you can pull the trigger. The barrel breaks in the back to expose a cylinder that can also be used with the PT-90.
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(out of 7 reviews)
List Price: $ 109.95
Price: $ 75.99
Gamo PT-80 Tactical Air Pistol
- caliber: 0.177
- velocity: 500.00 ft/sec
- Warranty: One year limited warranty
- 8 Shots, Flashlight, Dot Sight & More
The PT-80 Tactical incorporates the “shoot from the hip” advantage only the accurate Gamo Flashlight system can offer. With this great looking pistol you can fire 8 pellets (Not BB’s) as fast as you can pull the trigger. The barrel breaks in the back to expose a cylinder that can also be used with the PT-90.
List Price: $ 149.95
Price: $ 128.74
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Review by mgso for Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
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The PT-80 looks and feel like a real .380 semiauto pistol. The outside is mostly metal. I’ve read where other reviewers has problems with the CO2 leakage with their Gamo R-77′s (4″ revolver.) I bought a pack of CO2 “o”rings from the Gamo site, just incase. The first CO2 I put in loaded fine, then after the second shot leaked like it blew the seal. That was a waste. Just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke, I load another CO2, this time everything is ok. I was really dissappointed with the waste of CO2 with this gun. I got like 5 speedloaders worth of good velocity (40 shots,) after that it start dropping off fast. It’s stated that it has a 4.25″ rifled steel barrel, but the accuracy is really bad. At 25′ this gun shoots all over my 5.5×5.5″ cone trap, and miss the trap once it starts losing velocity. It’s not my shooting either (see “all my reviews”.) The trigger pull is long and hard. It suppose to be able to shoot single or double action. Forget single action, it’s still a long pull on the trigger, at least you can feel when it’s going to shoot with double action. The speed loader, is thicker than most. I was using Crosman “Premier” .177 pellets which I’ve recommend for speedloaders, but found that it get stuck in Gamo speedloaders. I have to switch to Gamo pellets (a little lighter.) See my other reviews for better pistols that cost less. mgso
Review by G. L. Cremeens for Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
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I bought this in a retail store. Looks great, fires great, but, and this is a big but… The whole story is contained in this email that I sent to the manufacturer, GAMO-USA;
The Email I sent to GAMO-USA:
I have a PT 80 CO2 pistol purchased from Big 5 about 3 years ago. I am unable to use this pistol because the O-ring that fits on the gas outlet is torn/defective. This is the O-ring just before the gas enters the rotary clip to launch the pellet.
This is the only thing that is wrong with this gun.
Can you please send me a couple dozen of these O-rings? I ask for that number because these things break every time after firing the pistol about 150 times or less. I know that they break because I had this problem on all 3 of the PT 80 pistols that I got from Big 5. This is an excellent pistol, with the exception of this O-ring problem. If you are not already doing it, I would suggest you keep a couple hundred of these O-rings available for requests like this, as I am sure this is a recuring problem. It is a very low price to pay for the resulting happy customers and positive impact to your reputation.
I would be happy to pay for shipping and the O-rings, assuming the cost is no more than $15.00 .
Their response:
GAMO refuses to sell me the described O-ring, because is is a manufacturer part, and due to liability issues. They want me to send it to them for “repair”.
The Bottom Line:
The PT-80 is worthless with this bad O-ring. This repair would undoubtably consist of replacing the the O-ring which I seriously doubt costs more the a few cents. I could replace it in 2 minutes, if I had one… To get this repair, would likely cost me around $10 to ship it to Gamo-USA, plus, they require that I send $10 for return shipping/handling… At least $20 for a trivial repair that would last no more than a couple hundred shots at the most.
Review by Brian K. Lejak for Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
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I bought this gun because it had good reviews from certain online air gun stores. It looks and feels good but the pellets get caught in the chamber. Maybe because they are plastic. It wouldn’t turn enough and the pellet would hit the barrel before it was properly line up for a discharge. I took it back 3 times and they all had the same problem. The first one I had worked for the longest amount of time but the other 2 didn’t work right out of the box. Not every pellet would get caught but 2-4 would be in the chamber after shooting 8 rounds. Also sometimes the chamber wouldn’t even turn. I finally exchanged for a Walther cp-sport for $15 more and it is a much better gun for about the same price. The way the co2 cartridge is loaded and how the chamber(made of metal) is loaded is just more realistic. I have had no problems with the sport. Go with the sport.
Review by J. Festa for Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
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I only rated this one star because I couldn’t rate it lower. I bought two (not through Amazon) because of good reviews I read. They both worked beautifully for the first cartridge. Both blew seals on the second cartridge. Try getting replacement seals. The cost of shipping these lemons to Florida from Hawaii is almost as much as buying new ones. These are not the first or only CO2 guns I own, so I don’t believe it’s due to my mishandling the PT80s as my other CO2 guns are working fine.
Review by Justin Time for Gamo PT-80 Air Pistol
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the trigger is over 8pounds and that sucks for accuracy. I made a new trigger return spring and got the pull wieght to just under 5#. trigger pull is too long. other then that Its pretty accurate at 20ft. if it werent for the horrible trigger and lack of usa support it would be a great pistol.