

đĽ Elevate your aim with the Gamo P-430 â where power meets precision!
The Gamo P-430 is a CO2-powered air pistol capable of firing .177 caliber pellets and BBs at an impressive 495 feet per second. Featuring a unique 16-round rotary magazine and a lightweight alloy steel barrel, it offers versatile, rapid-fire performance ideal for both target shooting and tactical practice. Backed by a one-year limited warranty, this pistol blends power, precision, and convenience in a compact design favored by enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B084P3DHW1 |
| Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
| Barrel Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,472 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #18 in Air Pistols |
| Brand | Gamo |
| Brand Name | Gamo |
| Caliber | 177 |
| Color | Multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,881) |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2020 |
| Frame Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | Pellet/BB Pistol, Magazine |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.91 x 7.95 x 1.33 inches |
| Item Weight | 15.22 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Gamo |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | P-430 PELLET/STEEL BB PISTOL |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 611137836PK3 |
| Product Dimensions | 1"L x 1"W x 1"H |
| Rounds | 16 |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Exercise & Fitness, Hunting, Tactical & Military |
| Style | P-430 Pellet Pistol |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Team Name | P 430 |
| UPC | 793676090993 |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer |
M**E
Another pistol for Yosemite Sam
My first pistol of any type, and the first BB gun that I've shot in half a century. The GAMO P430 is fun. I've gone through only a couple of magazines with steel BBs. Thought I was misfiring after a couple of shots, so took a closer look at the paper target: nope, the BBs were going through the same hole, ha! Yeah, I was only 6 feet away, but the sights are pretty good. I too am considering painting bright or fluorescent markings on them. The magazine release, as everybody says, is unexpectedly slick. I like that. When I loaded with pellets (GAMO ammo) the magazine stuck a little; I really had to give it a shove. The gun would fire, but the rounds wouldn't always advance. Weird. One time with pellets the magazine wouldn't drop with a button-push, and I knifed it out easily. I replaced the pellets with BBs, and the magazine performed with its usual grace and ease. I'll try different pellets someday. Good gun. Not wasting CO2 on slide blowback. Rapid fire was fun (I'm a newb, remember). BTW--I taped a paper target to an Amazon box, and put two more boxes behind it (shooting indoors). BBs went through the first box and landed inside the second. Kind of a punch. Nice. You squirrels are on notice.
R**9
Great item for the price! đ
Great product đ
S**N
It will break.
Update: My second order of this gun is very, very different from the first. The barrel is completely loose. It's rattling around inside so zeroing this gun is impossible. What even is QA? But on a gun this cheap, I STILL can't complain (much). Update to the update: I created a Frankenstein's monster. I cannibalized the barrel and mounts from the first gun, since it had zero vibration and was able to shoot fairly accurate from the first go. This solved the problem. If you notice barrel movement or you can't get reliable grouping, reach out to Gamo for support. The seal on this second gun is holding up better than the first, and I've had no issues using Gamo CO2. crosman CO2 split, and was leaking inside the gun. Very dangerous situation, so I recommend sticking with only Gamo CO2 in this gun also. Premier Hollow Points seem to pack the most punch as far as pellets go, while Gamo pellets seem best for hunting (a bit more reliable on accuracy. I STILL highly recommend this gun, even buying a couple, because at this price you simply can not find anything with this velocy. I sincerely hope Gamo comes out with a metal body version of this, with adjustable sights in a compact form. That's my dream air pistol, even if I lose a bit of velocity. (Don't add blowback, that's just silly on this platform when it performs so well as it is). Original review: This is THE CHEAPEST HIGHEST VELOCITY air pistol on the market. I read all the reviews, so I knew the first thing to expect was a broken mag â that never actually happened to me, but I still have two spares which makes plinking that much more fun. I also knew the main seal on this is not a quality seal, so I expected that to fail too, and boy did it. The entire seal was ruptured after only a few times of using it. You can buy a captain o-ring .177/.22/.25 o-ring rebuild kit and youâll have what you need to fix it. Mine broke, but it was the plastic clip that holds the black plastic in place for the magazine. Kinda bummed, but it was my own fault. When you get this gun, take a Phillipâs head and fully disassemble it. Clean everything really, really well, then lubricate all of the moving parts and seals. It comes from the factory with a weird zinc like residue that normally builds up after firing lead pellets. After you clean it and put it back together (you remembered to just swap out the seal, right?) you should be good to go. This gun never froze up on me, and aside from me breaking it, the only issue I saw was that it can lock the co2 canister into place if you fire it too rapidly, which will make it a pain to dislodge the co2 canister. Use a blow dryer gently warm it and it will dislodge itself. A simple fix for this would be to âbore outâ the chamber for the co2 to allow for those shifts in temperature and if youâre brave enough, I highly recommend you do it.
C**N
Shoddy magazine design but A1 pistol
I shot 3 magazines worth of pellets. Then I decided to add bb's. omething went wrong. The trigger wouldn't pull as if the lock was on but it was off. Or no bb's/pellets would comed out. Magazine acted funky when inserting it. And one bb sits further into its magazine then the others which might be causing problem. It spits co2 with each pull of the trigger but no bullet comes out. I'm about to contct manufacturer for advice. I've had more experiance shooting this with both b';s and pellets. It's fun and reliable gun. But the magazine could have more strentgh. Pellets fire better than bb's. And watch out for the bouncing BB. Backatch!! lol
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