
Moving parts include the slide, hammer, magazine release and slide catch release which is actually the safety. Other than the open slide area that exposes the inner barrel being shorter than a real steel Beretta (probably to accommodate the internal spring) the Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol looks very close to a Beretta 92. Realism: In terms of realism the Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol is a good replica of a Beretta 92 in terms of looks and size comparison.


Everything feels pretty solid on the airgun with good overall fit and finish. Being that the Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol is mostly plastic it only weighs in at about a pound but feels good in the hand. Accuracy seemed good in general without a lot of need to adjust my aim point as the sights seemed well centered out of the box which is good since they are not adjustable.īuild Quality: The build quality of the Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol is nothing exciting as it is mostly plastic with a metal barrel and perhaps a few other internal metal parts. The Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol shot a bit harder than I was expecting it to and I was even able to hit targets a good 50 or so feet away but did have to account for some trajectory arch. There will not be any action shooting since the trigger is not double action and the fact that the slide must be pulled back for each shot.Īccuracy: So far I have not made my Field Test Shooting Video for the Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol but I did take it outside for some good old plinking to see how it would perform causally shooting in the yard. The trigger pull is fairly decent with about a quarter inch of take-up followed by a light predictable release. You will have to pull the slide back for each shot as this motion draws the spring back and also cocks the hammer.

Trigger Pull: The Daisy Powerline 340 Spring BB Pistol has a single action only trigger. Ammunition Capacity: 13/200 round magazine.
