Umarex Smith & Wesson 586 CO2 Pellet Revolver

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Type: Pellet Revolver
Manufacturer: Umarex
Model: Smith & Wesson 586
Materials: Full Metall
Weight: 1247 g (2.75 lb)
Barrel: 6-Inch, Rifled
Power Source: CO2
Action: Single and Double Action
Ammo Type: .177 Lead Pellets
Ammunition Capacity: 10 Rounds
FPS: 450

Trigger Operation: The Smith & Wesson 586 CO2 Pellet Revolver features an exceptionally light and silky trigger pull in both the single-action and double-action modes. The single-action pull is notably brief and slightly lighter, requiring minimal effort for engagement. Conversely, in the double-action mode, the pull lengthens and increases slightly in weight, typical for this action type, yet remains straightforward for rapid and accurate firing.

Precision: The accuracy of the Smith & Wesson 586 CO2 Pellet Revolver ranks among the highest I've encountered in pistol testing, delivering tight groupings approximately half an inch wide from a distance of 30 feet in a semi-supported stance. Chronograph tests with RWS 7-grain lead pellets revealed an average velocity of about 450 FPS, surpassing Umarex's stated 425 fps.

Construction Integrity: Predominantly constructed from metal, save for the rubber grips and detachable front sight, the Smith & Wesson 586 boasts a considerable heft and solidity, weighing nearly three pounds. This piece, indicative of Umarex's premium German manufacturing, displays exemplary craftsmanship and a polished finish. Although priced at a premium, its durability suggests it could be a cherished heirloom.

Authenticity: Mirroring the real Smith & Wesson 357 Magnum, the S&W 586 maintains a close resemblance in design and aesthetics. While the absence of a fully operational swing-out cylinder is noted, this choice likely optimizes performance. The inclusion of loadable shell casings could enhance realism, yet this model prioritizes operational efficiency. Despite my model's silver finish, a color-coordinated magazine would enhance visual consistency. Nonetheless, the revolver's licensed features and substantial feel contribute to its realistic presentation.

Pros:

  • Enclosed in a robust hard shell case.
  • Almost entirely metal, ensuring a solid and weighty feel.
  • Exceeds the anticipated fps, reaching approximately 450 FPS.
  • Exceptional accuracy, ranking highly among tested pistols.
  • Exquisite German craftsmanship.
  • Ergonomic rubber grips.
  • Rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation.
  • Concealed CO2 compartment.
  • Authentic S&W licensing, achieving a faithful reproduction.
  • Offers both single and double-action functionality with an appealing trigger pull.
  • Features removable magazines for convenient loading, with a generous 10-shot capacity.

Cons:

  • Priced higher, potentially limiting accessibility.
  • The silver model's rotary magazine lacks color coordination.
  • Reduced shots per CO2 cartridge, approximately 60-70 shots.
  • Lacks accessory mounting options.

Comments:

The Umarex Smith & Wesson 586 CO2 Pellet Revolver, with its substantial price tag, may not appeal to all consumers. However, surpassing this hurdle reveals a supremely crafted German airgun, notable for both its meticulous construction and superior performance. This revolver, with potential heirloom quality, promises longevity and collectibility. For those in pursuit of a top-tier, performance-oriented replica pellet revolver, the Smith & Wesson 586 series deserves consideration.

SKU:UMX2255000
Caliber:4.5 mm (.177 cal)4.5 mm (.177 cal)
Action:RevolverRevolver
FPS:400 to 450400 to 450
Ammo Type:PelletPellet
Trigger Action:DoubleDouble
Blowback Action:Non-BlowbackNon-Blowback
Barrel Length:4 Inch15.2 cm (6 inch)
Options:4 Inch6 Inch
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Mar 27, 2020

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