Get both I did and both are great in their own way as said above
Eric
Get both I did and both are great in their own way as said above
Eric
Enjoy every step you take, you never know which one will be your last.
Ah well Jim
consider the EB cheaper to buy but running costs are higher but what a lovely compact pistol.
HW45 dearer to buy and cheaper to run but longer and heavier.
Both great pistols thats why I got both among others which I must list on here soon.
Cheers Eric
Enjoy every step you take, you never know which one will be your last.
In all seriousness, Eric: we both know that I'm going to end up with a boatload of them!
Cheers,
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
i would get the hw45 i have owned one for a few months and love it i have only just brought a e9a .177 and e9a.22 but would never part with the hw45 put a red dot sight on it i can hit a pop bottle lid every time 10 to 15 metres you will love it also i know the 45 might cost a little more but not after owning it a few months you will soon make up the difference in co2 but both are good pistols
What about a Diana P5 Magnum; 5.1 FPE with RWS SuperH-Points;; http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...21#post2737921
Diana Mod. P5 Magnum Pistol;0.177 - AirgunBBS.com
Kenny.
Although the EB is fun mine took some work to sort out. First, the plate that the bolt engages with to hold the bolt shut was incorrectly positioned, so that the bolt blew open when the pistiol was fired. I had to remove it, elongate the fixing holes, and refix. And the trigger was terrible, which wasn't too surprising when I saw how the sears had been finished, or rather not finished. Not too bad now I have polished them up.
So I'd say Crosman's quality control leaves a bit to be desired.
Quite a nice pistol once fixed though. Next project is to knock up some grips to replace the horrible brown planks it comes with.