UMAREX Silver Shells 4.5mm (.177) Pellet for CO2 Airguns (x10)
£17.00
Stock up or replace your shell set with UMAREX Silver Shells, precision-made for 4.5mm (.177) pellet CO2 airguns that use rear-loading cartridge systems. Whether you have misplaced a few shells or just want to spend more time shooting and less time crawling around the floor looking for them, these are a sensible addition.
Each shell is designed to hold a single .177 pellet and functions exactly like the originals supplied with compatible UMAREX shell-ejecting airguns. They are ideal as replacements for worn or damaged shells, or as spares to extend your shooting sessions without constant reloading.
Compatible with
- Smith & Wesson M29
- Smith & Wesson 629
- Legends Cowboy Shell Ejecting Rifle
- Colt Single Action Army
Please note: while these shells are confirmed compatible with the models listed above, they may also function in other UMAREX shell-based airguns. Compatibility outside the listed models is not guaranteed, so consider this a bonus rather than a promise.
Practical, durable, and far cheaper than losing shells one by one to the great unknown behind your sofa.
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