any one know about a gun called (the Gat) by umerex

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any one know about a gun called (the Gat) by umerex

#1 Post by airsmith282 »

any information would be helpfull its called THE GAT its a pretty cool pistol really single shot pellet but i need to know more about it....
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#2 Post by Tailgunner »

Here's a good site - quite a few pictures. I've seen a few of them but that's many years ago.

http://www.adrax.com/watsons/gat.htm
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#3 Post by DoctorFrankengun »

Sure is ugly :-&
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#4 Post by Mulby »

I still have mine from about 25 years ago. It shoots pellets, darts and corks, LOL.




Mine still works as good as it ever did, I shot it so much when I was a kid that I actually got pretty good with it. I shot mosty the Copperhead points out of it, and sometimes the darts. I still have fun with it now and then.
Google "Gat Pistols", lots of UK dealers still advertize them.

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Edit:Someone beat me to posting the link to pics
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#5 Post by ralphschaap »

i have one. You can see it in this topic: http://www.airgunforum.ca/forum/viewtopic.1352.html

It's a fun gun to shoot with, but if you wanna hit something that's more than 10m away, it's getting difficult 8)

I think it's tho most simple gun ever made (3 moving parts?)
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#6 Post by sniper »

It's interesting gun but it does not look like too comfortable to hold one
since it's so like 90 degree. It reminds me my shop air-gun blower.
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