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🎯 Lock, load, and lead the pack with Daisy Powerline 426!
The Daisy Powerline 426 is a semi-automatic CO2 BB pistol featuring a built-in 15-round magazine and delivering 430 FPS velocity. Designed with molded finger grips for comfort and an accessory rail for customization, this lightweight, reliable pistol is perfect for fast-paced target practice. Backed by Daisy’s long-standing American heritage, it offers consistent power and quality for both beginners and enthusiasts.


| ASIN | B01B79P1SI |
| Air Gun Power Type | CO2 |
| Barrel Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,647 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Airsoft Pistols #147 in Hunting Equipment |
| Brand | Daisy |
| Brand Name | Daisy |
| Caliber | 177 |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 4,537 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Plastic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039256204269 |
| Grip Size | Small |
| Grip Type | Standard |
| Included Components | CO2 BB Pistol |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11"L x 1.5"W x 8"H |
| Item Type Name | Daisy Model 426 CO2 BB Air Pistol - Black |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Daisy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 980426 |
| Model Name | Daisy Powerline 426 Air Pistol |
| Model Number | 980426-442 |
| Product Dimensions | 11"L x 1.5"W x 8"H |
| Rounds | 15 |
| Team Name | Powerline 426 |
| UPC | 039256204269 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
R**B
Reliable point and shoot
If you want a bb gun pistol that is just a point and shoot look no further. Powerful, accurate, and just fun.... here it is. Nothing special except quality. Feels nice in the hand, safety on point, now I just need a bb pen to load faster.
W**I
Good value
For the price, this is one of the better ones that I have purchased. It is a subcompact with a rail for a laser site and flashlight. Have not had any malfunctions so far. Knock on wood.
M**G
Good Gun.
Works really well. Trigger works well and it is very easy to operate.
I**E
quality at low cost
So far functions and looks as described. I haven’t had much time in yet but for the price I’d definitely recommend/order another if needed. One down side is I I’m not the best coordinated and load it witho ut making a mess. That’s more of a me thing tho.
M**O
Nice inexpensive BB gun.
Fun little BB gun. Yes it’s plastic but realistic enough to train beginners. I’ve fired about 100 bbs and so far I am impressed. It’s as accurate as some of my more expensive BB guns and very easy to handle and load. For the price I would recommend it. We practiced at 7 yards and put 90% of the shots on a 4”x5” tomato can hanging from my target hut. Daisy still makes a decent product at a very affordable price 👍.
R**N
Design Flaw
Nice functional little pistols for my purposes. Apparently not entirely accurate for some users, but accuracy isn't my main purpose. My purpose in purchasing these pistols is to scare cats away the wife's bird feeders in our backyard. As far as I know I have never actually hit one which is fine because that isn't my intent. The BB whizzing by is enough to send them running which is my intent. I've purchased three different models of Daisy Powerlines, a 15XT, a 415 and three 426s including this latest purchase. Why so many? Because each one I've purchased has the same basic design flaw. You cannot leave the CO2 cannister in the pistol. There is a seal which becomes compressed at the nozzle end of the cannister and once it reaches a certain point the CO2 simply spews out when you attempt to replace it. This means you have to replace the cannister after every use to avoid permanently compressing that seal. The pistol can never be "loaded and ready". This is unworkable for my purposes plus the cost of basically using a CO2 cannister for every three or four shots every week or two. So why keep purchasing them you may ask? Good question. The seal seems to last about three years during which time I usually am able to replace the cylinder two or three (maybe four) times and leave them in the pistol. The pistols themselves are inexpensive and do the job I need done. About $10 a year is worth it to me. And maybe to you. That's the advantage and the problem I have with the Daisy Powerline models. Whether this is true of other Daisy lines I don't know. And, yes, I've attempted all of the various "fixes" shown in the videos. None have worked and I've tired of wasting CO2 trying. So, I just buy another one every three years or so and accept the limits of the product. Hope this helps in your decision making. Good luck.
K**Y
Powerful
This is a nice and strong shooting daisy pistol . It looks so much like a real gun. I'm sooo happy with my purchase.
E**D
I think it's well worth the money for my purpose which is to practice shooting technique.
I like this a lot. I bought it just for practice and to keep down the cost of practicing with real bullets. It has a double action trigger pull for each and every shot. I like that better than a too easy to pull single action trigger pull. The trigger is relatively smooth and offers a realistic amount of resistance and helps me work on trigger pull technique. I have large hands, but the gun fits my hands OK. The gun weight is heavy enough that it feels reasonable for being a BB gun. It's a CO2 powered BB gun and it's semi-automatic which gives me a more realistic practice session. If I don't keep count of how many times I shoot it's easy to tell when I shot a blank because the tone of the sound is noticeably different than when a BB goes down the barrel. It's not a blowback model and I don't need or particularly want that action. This is NOT a toy and it's not to be trifled with. It can be dangerous because it will punch a hole through corrugated, galvanized roofing material even with the 2nd loading of BBs of a CO2 cartridge. The 3rd loading of BBs still make a significant dent in the same metal at 20 to 25 feet. The sights are black and are hard to see against a dark target in low light or even against a white target in low evening light. If the sights are painted white that will be an improvement. I can regularly hit cola cans at 10 steps - about 25 feet - and it takes about 4 or 5 reloads of the 15 shot capacity before the power gets so low as to lob the BBs. Total shot capacity of a single cartridge "MIGHT" be 100 rounds. I suspect that all the CO2 cartridges aren't powered "exactly" the same. I'm already teaching my now 7 year old granddaughter about gun safety and use. She handles my pellet pistols with care and she can hit 12 oz drink containers at a distance of about 20 feet relatively easily. IF I let her practice with THIS BB gun I'll double down on the safety measures because of the power of the BBs from a fresh cartridge. The safety crossbolt is in a realistic place on the gun and has a red ring showing when the gun is in the fire position. The safety gives an easily audible click as well as a definite tactile feel when it's pushed ON safe and OFF safe. One CO2 cartridge gives 45 to 60 shots with relatively high power. When the cartridge begins to lob the BBs it's after 60 to 70 shots. The cartridge goes in easily and the seal is punctured without hearing air spew. I've had this only a few days, but once the handle was a little hard to remove when I was about to change the cartridge. That could possibly be because I'm not totally accustom to the cartridge change out process. After writing this review i edited it a little. I think the one time I had a little trouble taking off the handle cover was because I wasn't used to the process. I've easily removed the handle and changed cartridges since then with zero problems. When I shoot at a piece of plywood at a distance of 20 to 30 feet the BBs will bounce back and at those distances I've been hit by those bouncing back BBs and I've heard some of them land farther behind me than the distance at which I hit the target. Wearing safety glasses is a must under those conditions, but the sound isn't so loud that I need ear protection. The sound is maybe half as loud as a .22 cal bullet. The gun will shoot as fast as I can pull the trigger and when I do that and the light is right I can see the BBs going toward the target. That makes it east to adjust the gun during rapid fire practice and gives confidence during practice. The main reason I picked this model and the feature I most like is that there's no magazine to remove to load externally from the handgun. The magazine loads on top of the barrel. It's very convenient, holds the BBs well, is easy to operate and gives the convenience of no external magazine to lose. Sometimes the lever takes some attention to get the lever to release the spring so it holds the BBs in. It has a rail, but I won't use it for lights so I can't comment on it's fit to a light. I have another of the same model from a different source.
C**M
No es un juguete.
Por el precio y los materiales externos podría parecer un juguete, pero no lo es. Tiene bastante potencia, aunque no se le puede pedir mucha precisión. Si eres un curioso y quieres probar con arma de Co2 esta sería una elección acertada. Intruducir y cambiar las botellitas de Co2 es muy simple.
C**N
Perfecta
Muy buena compra, la recomiendo
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