1. Start with the safety in the "ON" position.
2. Push down on the lever above the trigger on the left side to open the breech.
3. Remove the cylinder from the barrel.
4. Put 8 pellets (.177 caliber) into the cylinder and make sure they are flush with the cylinder.
5. Replace the cylinder into the barrel, Close the breech.
6. Remove the left side of the pistol grip from the bottom.
7. Install a C02 cylinder into the grip and tighten the screw into the bottom.
8. Replace the grip cover and release the safety.
9. Point in a safe direction and fire.
It's made out of Synthetic material. It has a rifled barrel.
Gamo Hunter Extreme 1650 FPS - Air rifle .177 Cal Air Force TalonP 900 FPS air pistol .25 Cal Hatsan AT P1 Air Pistol .177 870 FPS The Air Force TalonP is faster in .25 Cal than the Hatsan .177 Cal
Gamo makes a dozen different rifles and pistol's. I find then to be of Very Good quality. I personally prefer the Nitro piston models over Spring. The new Dynamax (PCP) looks promising but expensive.
I only know of one Gamo V3 pistol and it's not an "Air Soft Pistol" but a 177 cal BB gun. If this is what you are asking about I suggest that you get a 177 cleaning kit from ( see the link below) and a tube of Pellgunoil. Do not use any strong solvent on the barrel it will damage the o-rings. Use the Pellgunoil (a drop) on the end on the C02 cylinder and it will lubricate the system.
Depending on the Temperature and how fast I pull the trigger, I usually get around 70 shots. After that I see some drop off.
its a break barrel so through the chamber feed hole just put the bullet in and close it up and your ready to shoot
There's a double action to the slide - see the link below for a manual:
I can not find any information of a Daisy model 653. However Daisy did make a model 693 BB pistol. Is this the pistol you are referring to?
It loads through a clip. See the You tube video link below
See the Link Below and locate the owners manual for your airgun.
Gamo is a manufacturer and retailer of air rifles. They also make and sell a variety of air rifle ammunition and accessories, such as targets and magazines.
Start with the Gamo home page "Gamousa" customer service contact. Or see the link below for shops that repair air rifles.