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Thread: " Best Pistol Ever " In Its day !

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwvixen View Post
    Hi Ged,

    What psi does the standard Co2 capsules generate..? Obviously they weren't designed to be run on compressed air I know.....but i'm interested

    I was told they run around 900psi on co2.........don't quote me on that though!

    Cheers.

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    Thanks Roy,

    Ged's obviously...gone off & started another thread.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hwvixen View Post
    Hi Ged,

    How many shots from a 1500 psi fill...?What psi does the standard Co2 capsules generate..? Obviously they weren't designed to be run on compressed air I know.....but i'm interested

    Does anyone know of one being given the .25 treatment.......
    Hiya mate, You have my attention,
    I thought this thread had run its gamut,
    I know how many shots per 1500Psi fill, I only use 1200, ( & I haven,t shot it for 2 years )
    The Co2 are in the 700-800 region depending on temperature, And if you held one in your hands , You would see the machining complexities of it being made into .25 Calibre, Although it could be done, ?

    The bottom line is though, Its a 40 year old pistol worth around £250,
    Its a classic in its own right, ( & worth more, As it is )
    Cheers, ged.

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    Thanks Ged.

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