The CP88 and 99 are frustrating little pistols: Look good, shoot cr@p. I agree with SWAT - if you wanna hit what you aim at then get a S&W. They're leagues ahead of most other CO2 pistols.
The CP88 and 99 are frustrating little pistols: Look good, shoot cr@p. I agree with SWAT - if you wanna hit what you aim at then get a S&W. They're leagues ahead of most other CO2 pistols.
For me the S&W is the best CO2 pistol I've ever had, and I've had lots of them. It is accurate and reliable IME. I like the sights, the balance, and the simple fact that if you need to take a more precise and studied shot, you can simply cock the hammer without losing aim. I also find the trigger to be one of the best.
S&W IS the best of the modern pistols but still pales next to a 40+ year old Crosman 600.
Well, Im not really interested in competative shooting, its just plinking really.Ive seen the S&W, it looks so huge though.
Im still undecided ,but Im still leaning towards a CP99... I assume the Gamo pistols arn't up to much?
Iv got a berreta 92Fs it shoots great easy to use and is all metal with wooden grips.
If you try a CP99 and a S&W side by side the Cp99 won't be picked up twice.
I've got a CP99 and its great fun for plinking with, you just keep squeezing that trigger and watching the tin cans fly. As its CO2 its easier to load than a springer, enabling children to use it (under supervision of course).
If its just for back garden plinking at tin cans and the such, then you won't be disapointed with a CP99. If you want to do some target shooting then go for something else.
Has anybody got any info on the "remanufactured" Crosman CO2 pistols at JSR.at 30quid they seem a bargain.Or is it that they're only worth 30 quid?