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    Just the one... But which one?

    I was thinking - yes I know it is dangerous :wink:

    Right now if I could have any pistol I liked I think I would go with the Baikal IZH 46M, because I have used one and really like it. I like the hold, the smooth trigger and that I have better scores than with my CP99. Of course as I get more experienced this could probably change.

    If you could only have one pistol, but could choose any pistol in the world (current or no longer in production), money no object, what would it be and why?

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    I would love a Steyr LP50 to go with my LP10 so i had a matching pair.
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    The original, Birmingham-made Webley Tempest. Fun to shoot, challenging and satisfying to shoot accurately, with reasonable maintenance and looking after will probably see one of these outliving it's owner. Little to go wrong with it, no Co2 to buy, and the heritage of a true British classic pistol.

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    Question Birmingham made Tempest

    Hi Rob
    Please post a Piccie of a Birmingham made Tempest.
    I have the Hurricane and want to see the difference. This is regarding a post by someone previously.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Target Bunny View Post
    Hi Rob
    Please post a Piccie of a Birmingham made Tempest.
    I have the Hurricane and want to see the difference. This is regarding a post by someone previously.
    Target Bunny
    They are basically exactly the same, the Tempest has a slightly shorter barrel than the Hurricane, and a much simpler rearsight, adjusted by loosening a screw and manually moving the sightm then retightening. The rear of the Tempest body is cut short where it extends back under the rearsight on the Hurricane. The Tempest has no hood over the foresight.

    Apart from that most of the parts are common between the two.

    Tempest

    Hurricane

    Do a google search and click on 'Images' to see many more pictures...

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    HW45 in .22 Mine has been fantastic since I bought it new in january, have put over 2500 pellets through it without any kind of malfunction, it's powerful, accurate and well built.
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    Possibly the Feinwerkbau Model 65 like I have just bought.

    Fantastic trigger, Built to outlast the owner.

    Very satisfying to shoot.

    No hassle filling it with air or Co2.

    But I will probably change my mind again when the novelty has worn off!

    Mark

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    If I was going to be limited to just the one pistol it would have to be my HW45 with a set of barrels. It's accurate if you use full bore auto target techniques, is a great plinker with a two handed grip ( I used to shoot beer cans at 25 to 30 yards), it produces legal limit power, is reliable (mines been running 5.5 foot pounds for about 20 years with just the occasional clean and light lube, and above all it's lovely !
    If I was choosing an additional pistol it would probably have to be a Crosman 600 10 shot automatic with a regulated air conversion. That gives you an accurate legal limit 10 shot auto! I can't justify £500 or so on a vintage job at the moment though
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    For me it would have to be a Smith and Wesson 586 Combo set, all 3 barrels. In the original shiny blue finish, not the newer black. An adaptor rail fitted to take a pistol scope or a red dot, and a big fat silencer.

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    I'm with Cookie, a Steyr LP50.

    No...I've just read Cones's post. A FWB 65.
    Gaah... Nick mentioned a Crosman 600!!
    Ummm.... does it have to be just one?

    As I've posted before; a FWB 65 with a sight rail and doing near 5 ft.lbs (if that's possible) would be fairly close to the perfect air pistol. It's as accurate as my LP10 but not as dead to shoot. It's only lacking a multi-shot capability.

    If it was on a desert island with no source of air it'd have to be the 65. Or maybe I could smuggle in a pump and have an LP50....

    I think this thread illustrates very effectively why just one airpistol simply is not enough!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cerebral Chasm View Post
    I was thinking - yes I know it is dangerous :wink:

    Right now if I could have any pistol I liked I think I would go with the Baikal IZH 46M, because I have used one and really like it. I like the hold, the smooth trigger and that I have better scores than with my CP99. Of course as I get more experienced this could probably change.

    If you could only have one pistol, but could choose any pistol in the world (current or no longer in production), money no object, what would it be and why?

    Clare
    Why ponder sit back instead with your favourite bottle of malt whisky could be equally dangerous...mike...

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    I love my Morini for what it can do - But if I had to keep just one for the pleasure of ownership it would have to be my Birmingham 4 Webley Senior...
    Made at a time when quality meant more than price, it really is a beautiful thing to hold - unbelievably small compared with a Tempest and indeed most other air pistols, moderately powerful, proper blued steel, fine 'cording' and a proper piston ring to last a lifetime...

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