Daisy 415 Powerline CO2 BB Pistol Field Test Review
I took the Daisy 415 Powerline CO2 BB Pistol out for some testing today to see how it performs in the Replica Airguns Indoor Airgun Range. I’ve already done a close-up tabletop breakdown before (specs, build, pros/cons), so if you want the specifications and details along with more closeup video then go check that Table Top Review out. For this performance session, I concentrated solely on power and accuracy, a quick chronograph run to record velocity and a 10-round group at 30 feet to get a practical feel for out of the box accuracy.
For the chronograph test I used a fresh 12-gram CO2 capsule with standard BBs and the temperature was about 20°C. Five shots registered 475, 455, 466, 462, and 471 fps, which averages out to 466 fps. That’s a healthy number for a CO2 pistol in this class, plenty of power for backyard plinking. I have a feeling it will go through CO2 pretty quickly as it is really loud meaning there is a lot of CO2 being released with each shot.
On the accuracy side I fired from 30 feet, using a semi-rested position (hands braced on a sandbag while seated in the back). The Daisy 415 Powerline CO2 BB Pistol grouped very well, landing around a 2-inch group with the majority of rounds tightly clustered on the bullseye. There was only one flyer that fell outside the primary group just up and to the left. The fiber optic front, and wide open rear sight are fixed, so you may need to adjust your point of aim if you want perfect vertical zero as each shooter will place shots a bit differently, but overall it was impressively centered for a budget pistol.
All told, the Daisy 415 Powerline CO2 BB Pistol is a well-powered, accurate little gun with a cheap price tag and a low cost to shoot. One caveat: it doesn’t use a typical removable stick magazine, you have to load it via the internal spring magazine, but that loading method has a silver lining: the forced pauses between reloads let the pistol warm up slightly, which can help maintain higher sustained fps over successive strings. For anyone wanting an inexpensive, reliable plinker with real punch and decent accuracy, this one is worth a look.