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    Crosman C11 co2

    Just been having a look at these pistols on our local dealers web site.
    I got to say the specs look ok,450fps.mounting rail,18 shot mag.
    Thinking about getting one for plinking.£59 not expensive.
    Any one got one?Are they any good?
    How would you say they compare to say a makarov.
    Over to you
    Ray

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    crosman c11

    hi i got one last week it only cost £48 new and that was the rrp.the c11 is light as its made of plastic it will feel nothing like the makarov but the power is good the mag is metal and drops out fast and locks up tightly every time . for a cheep pistol its light and very fun to shoot if you are in the mood for just ratteling a bucket of bb's and ripping cans to bits .it can be accurate as well.if you got the spare cash get one as it looks good and shoots well just try not compare it to umarex . have fun shooting happy christmas to all

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    Thanks Mark.
    A bit of fun can busting was was what I had in mind.
    If you have found no major faults,Ill go and get one.
    Our gun dealer has jacked his prices,cos with no competition from
    mail order gun sales,theres no where else to go.
    Thanks again for info.
    Ray

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    Looked at one of these in a local shop, look nice but only bb's

    Still may look at one just for plinking may even use it for the Police Pistol comp (if its not too slow when it comes to reloading)
    How do you load these thing? Can you get a spare magazine for them?

    The PP rules state 6 shots, reload and fire a further 6 in 60 seconds.

    Tony
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    (Airgun Section)

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    crosman c11

    hi the only problem with it is it came with one mag it could do with 2 or 3 spare for longer fun befor reloading .have fun

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    Hi
    www.solware have spare mags for these £15 for a pack of 2.
    Got some when I got my gun,just got to empty a few beer cans
    now for targets.
    Regards
    Ray

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom Sniper View Post
    may even use it for the Police Pistol comp (if its not too slow when it comes to reloading)
    How do you load these thing? Can you get a spare magazine for them?

    The PP rules state 6 shots, reload and fire a further 6 in 60 seconds.

    Tony
    Remember that you can EITHER reload the magazine you just emptied, OR grab a spare, previously-loaded one: since the idea is to simulate a real Police shooting, and police carry spare auto pistol magazines and revolver speedloaders.

    Jim
    UBC's Police Pistol Manager
    "Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone

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    Question C11

    Does anybody know if these take lead BB's I've never liked the steelies
    Wanging around,if so i'll buy one....mike..

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    C11

    You can use the Gamo Round lead ammo in the C11. I found that the accuracy was slightly better than with the steel types and it is also much safer.
    Life is to be enjoyed, not endured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by webman View Post
    You can use the Gamo Round lead ammo in the C11. I found that the accuracy was slightly better than with the steel types and it is also much safer.
    thanks for info,ATB Mike..

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