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Thread: How do the Weihrauch HW75 and Webley Alecto compare?

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    good idea will do. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumming Monkey View Post
    GarryP, I would love an IZH 46M, but have never seen one on sale second hand? they are very overpriced new in the UK, and importing them from the US just seems like more bother than it's worth. Do you know of one going second hand anywhere mate?
    Ah yes, I see you've spotted the flaw in my otherwise flawless plan!
    Someone did advertise one one here a while ago, and I don't think it sold.
    If I find it I'll put a link up.

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    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...ghlight=izh46m

    Here's one. The seller hasn't been on for a month, so it might be worth an email if you want it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GarryP View Post
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...ghlight=izh46m

    Here's one. The seller hasn't been on for a month, so it might be worth an email if you want it.
    Thanks mate, just given him an email. Good price too, fingers crossed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumming Monkey View Post
    I have one and I love it. It's solidly engineered, superbly well-balanced and has a good adjustable trigger. It is also completely neutral (recoil-less) on firing.

    Just make sure that the original seal has been replaced with one of the newer synthetic jobs because the originals do perish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB View Post
    I have one and I love it. It's solidly engineered, superbly well-balanced and has a good adjustable trigger. It is also completely neutral (recoil-less) on firing.

    Just make sure that the original seal has been replaced with one of the newer synthetic jobs because the originals do perish.
    Thanks mate. To be honest the fact that it's damaged puts me off a little; I've asked the seller to send me some more pics of the damage.
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    These are intricate and complex guns, fella. Unless you're a competent 'smith, I'd steer well clear and wait for a minter coming up. They do crop up quite regularly in the Sales Section.

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    Thanks I'm no smith so I'll give that one a miss
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    Sorry for the constant questions but I've just been offered an Original 6m and a walther LP3.

    What are peoples thoughts on these? Can the Original 6m be used at 10m

    I've just asked the seller their condition etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumming Monkey View Post
    Sorry for the constant questions but I've just been offered an Original 6m and a walther LP3.

    What are peoples thoughts on these? Can the Original 6m be used at 10m

    I've just asked the seller their condition etc.
    Big Bill has an original 6, I've shot it and it seems very nice apart from the grip. Completely recoilless.

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    The 6m is essentially the same gun as the 10m but without the walnut target grips.

    And yes, it will still perform perfectly well at 10 metres.

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    hmmm thanks was looking for something with target grips really... thanks for letting me know 'bout that.

    p.s I thought 6m meant 6 metres
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drumming Monkey View Post
    hmmm thanks was looking for something with target grips really... thanks for letting me know 'bout that.

    p.s I thought 6m meant 6 metres
    Don't get me wrong about the grips, my moan was that the 6m has plastic grips but it fits the hand well.

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    In pictures it doesn't seem to have an adjustable palm shelf? That's one thing I wanted - but maybe it doesn't make as much of a difference as I thought?

    One thing I don't know is whether the 6m was a pro level pistol in it's day or more of a hobbyists gun...?

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