Thanks for that I will look into it, do you know where your brother bought his from as the only places I can find are american websites.
Thanks for that I will look into it, do you know where your brother bought his from as the only places I can find are american websites.
AA S400 (LH) - Tasco Custom Shop 8-40x56 - Rowan engineering trigger - UK Neil hamster & air stripper
Steyr LG100 (LH) - MTC silver viper 3-12x44
yeh he bought it in anderson guns in aberdeen, this was a few years ago now. Bearing in mind the cvr bill you'll have to find a shop that either stocks them or will order it for you. Have you tried giving BAR a ring, they're usually pretty good, very helpfull and friendly blokes there.
all the best and good luck
mal
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I have been looking at the cp99 and prices range from £100-£180. Whats a good price for one?
AA S400 (LH) - Tasco Custom Shop 8-40x56 - Rowan engineering trigger - UK Neil hamster & air stripper
Steyr LG100 (LH) - MTC silver viper 3-12x44
Sorry for all these questions but I want to make sure I choose the right air pistol.
I have been looking at some other options like the cp99 etc. and came across the walther cp sport. What are peoples opinions on these?
they look pretty good for the price at about £110 for the standard model. Also on the website im looking at there are no accessories listed for the cp sport but do the cp99 accessories fit the cp sport?
AA S400 (LH) - Tasco Custom Shop 8-40x56 - Rowan engineering trigger - UK Neil hamster & air stripper
Steyr LG100 (LH) - MTC silver viper 3-12x44
Hi Tom, the accessories for the '99 will fit the CP sport.
What you have to bear in mind with the Sport however is that it is S/A only - you cannot pull the slide back to cock the trigger to it's second stage for D/A shooting like you can on the CP99. Throw in a truly dreadful trigger with a length of pull that seems about half a mile long, and what you've got it a fun tin can fast-fire plinker, but not a terribly accurate CO2 pistol - hence the difference in price between them.
CP99s come up regularly in the sales section, keep your eyes peeled and you could have a very nice little-used example for around the £80 mark.
I've got both and trust me, the '99 is in a completely different league - the Sport never gets a look in these days. Perhaps I should move it on.