The Daisy Powerline 426 is built for anyone who wants to spend more time shooting and less time prepping. Since it runs on CO2, you can fire off shots as fast as you can pull the trigger without stopping to cock the hammer or pump a handle. It gets your BBs moving at 430 fps, which is more than enough zip to keep things interesting when you are out in the backyard. The magazine is built right into the frame and holds 15 BBs. We made it simple to load, so you can get back to your targets without fumbling around. There is even a rail under the barrel where you can add a light or a laser if you want to change up how you shoot. We shaped the handle with deep grooves and a checkered texture that locks right into your hand. This helps you keep a solid, steady hold even if you are firing off rounds quickly. The blade-and-ramp front sight works with the fixed rear sight to help you get a clear look at your target the moment you lift the pistol. At just under one pound, this pistol will not weigh you down, but the alloy steel barrel means it is still tough enough to last. It uses the standard 12-gram CO2 cartridges and .177 caliber steel BBs you probably already have on your shelf. If you are looking for a straightforward, fast-shooting tool for plinking and having a good time, this is it. + Crosman 12-Gram Powerlet CO2 Cartridges are for shooters who want to focus on their targets instead of working a pump. We've been using CO2 to run airguns for nearly a hundred years, and we've learned that the most important thing is a clean, tight fit. When you drop a Powerlet into your gear, you're getting a source of energy that keeps your shots moving exactly how they should. The neck of every cartridge is made to seal tight the moment it's pierced. If a cartridge doesn't fit right, you lose gas, which means your shots start to drop and you get fewer rounds for your money. These cartridges stay sealed, so the pressure stays where it belongs, behind the BB.