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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => Gamo Gate => : July 19, 2007, 12:11:24 PM

: Gamo 440
: July 19, 2007, 12:11:24 PM
I see the post on the Bargan Gate about Natchz having Gamo 440 for $120. Is this a discontinued rifle ? I don't see it listed under Gamo's web site. Is this a bargain @ this price? I know there are a lot of members out there with them listed in their arsenal. I only have one airgun,  CFX in .22 . Could this be the beginning of an addiction?
: RE: Gamo 440
: daved July 19, 2007, 01:00:49 PM
Yes to all of the above :-)!  Ain't life great?  Later.

Dave
: YES!!!
: vinceb July 19, 2007, 01:24:02 PM
The 440 is based on the same action as anything else in the "1000fps" Gamo line. It has a nice stock but the sights aren't that great (course adjustment, sideways freeplay, and limited vertical travel).

$120 is a bang-up price for the rifle... when new, it went for around $200 (which, IMHO, was a bit overpriced).
: Re: Gamo 440
: Gene_SC July 19, 2007, 08:20:54 PM
Welcome to air gun anonymous...:) Meetings held every day in the GTA forums... hehe

Gene
: Re: Gamo 440
: July 20, 2007, 01:58:47 AM
Gene_SC - 7/20/2007  1:20 AM

Welcome to air gun anonymous...:) Meetings held every day in the GTA forums... hehe

Gene


So,  you admit to your addiction to Gamos.. is there any other brand you have a weakness for.....

 :p  :emoticon:  :emoticon:

Tony
: Anyone have croney number on the 440....
: leftcoast1 July 20, 2007, 03:25:30 AM
Tuned or untuned looking at maybe getting one for my brother and tuning it and a new trigger. I was hoping it would turn 850 with CPL's or FTS
: Re: Gamo 440
: DanoInTx July 20, 2007, 04:19:51 AM
Same action as the S1K and the 220, mine both did high 800's with CPHP's as they came out of the box.  I have an actual chrony string on my computer at home that I can post when I get home from work.  Oops, back to work:)
: Re: Gamo 440
: leftcoast1 July 20, 2007, 04:31:27 AM
Thanks Dan looking forward to it.
: Re: Gamo 440
: Gene_SC July 20, 2007, 07:11:33 AM
Ya Tony, I am addicted to just about anything that shoots pellets....:) Is there something better?

Gene
: Re: Gamo 440
: Randino July 20, 2007, 09:54:52 AM
What are the differences between the 440 and the 220? Is the 220 discontinued too? They were both around last Christmas, weren't they?
: 220 vs. 440
: vinceb July 20, 2007, 10:38:45 AM
The 220 has a plainer stock that is also shorter and generally not finished as nicely. Preferable for people with shorter arms. Also, there's no rubber buttpad, so the 220 might tend to slip around on the shoulder a bit.

The rear sights are also different... the sight on the 220 is actually superior.  The top of the breach blocks are machined differently... on the 220 it's flat, on the 440 it's rounded, so the rear sights do not interchange.

The trigger guard on the latest 220's might be plastic, while the 440 is metal with sharp edges.

That's all I can think of...
: Re: Gamo 440
: DanoInTx July 20, 2007, 10:50:22 AM
this is a tuned 220 with a maccari spring.  Not my gun, and I can't remember the details.  I did a barrel swap on this gun for one of the forum members that asked me to chrony it:

Crosman Wadcutter 7.9  .177

Shot #1  914.60   
Shot #2  912.40   
Shot #3  910.40   
Shot #4  913.50   
Shot #5  914.60   
Shot #6  913.50   
Shot #7  907.50   
Shot #8  922.50   
Shot #9  919.40   
Shot #10  916.00

low vel FPS 907.50   
high vel FPS 922.50   
extreme spread vel FPS 15.00   
average vel 914.44   
std dev fps 4.03
low energy ft/lbs 14.45   
high energy ft/lbs 14.93   
extreme spread ft/lbs 0.48   
average energy ft/lbs 14.67   
std dev ft/lbs 0.00028



Here's my 220 bone stock prior to conversion to .22

Crosman Wadcutter .177 7.9gr
 

Shot  1 887.90
Shot  2 898.30
Shot  3 887.20
Shot  4 901.90
Shot  5 899.30
Shot  6 877.40
Shot  7 891.10
Shot  8 886.00
Shot  9 892.80
Shot 10 907.90

Low Velocity FPS 877.40
High Velocity FPS 907.90
Extreme Spread FPS 30.50
Average Velocity FPS 892.98
STD Deviation 8.51

Edit: Almost forgot, this was using Joel Lively's chrony at about 3 feet from the muzzle.  This was also a month or so prior to Steve Corcoran shooting this very same chrony with his Air Arms S410:)  Just letting you know in case you are concerned with the accuracy of this particular chrony....plus I still think that was one of the highlights of my airgun hobby....I borrowed the chrony from Joel, kept it for 6 months, then Steve shot it, and I took it back to Joel since it was no good anymore....that's what airgun buds are for:)
: Re: Gamo 440
: July 20, 2007, 11:13:07 AM
Gene,  I think with a signiture of what you have,  you wouldnt have time for any other addictions !! :)    Ive barely got a fraction of your collection, and have a hard time getting out to shoot the things.   Two more comin next week dosent help.    I just hope to stay out of the doghouse with the wife, as someone put in in another post.  
She already calls my PC   'the concubine'  since im always messing around with it..   I swear I will stop buying after this last order.  

Tony
: Re: Gamo 440
: leftcoast1 July 20, 2007, 11:25:09 AM
Dan,

  Thanks for that info. Those are some impressive velocity numbers for a 200 gun. My Webley Vulcan couldn't turn those kind of numbers even after the tune. I think the 440 may work for my little project.

Thanks Again
Jason
: Yup...
: vinceb July 21, 2007, 02:11:48 PM
Just ran a few over the chrony.... 5 "warm-up" pellets, then: 905, 902, 903, 913, and 902 fps.

This was with CPL's in a bone-stock 440 with a few hundred pellets through it.

Any Shadow/220/440/derivative that can't do well over 850 with this pellet is, well, not runnin' right.