felt it was only right to say the compact is an excellent budget price trgt pistol after the comment on the para.
Here I leap to the defense of Gamo pistols.
Well... sort of skip anyway.
The Compact is a fine gun, the trigger and sear can be fettled, the grip, balance, recoil and accuracy suggest a package well above the asking price IMHO. A good entry to target shooting at an affordable price, especially for juniors. And the grip can be fairly easily modified for small hands. As single stroke pneumatics go I think it is excellent.
The P45 is OK, nothing more, nothing less. Well engineered but a little underwhelming. There are better pistols in the price range and also plenty worse. The Center I like (quite novel loading mechanism at the time and solidly engineered) but it is quirky and I find it a little pellet fussy. It is never my first choice when I grab a gun for 20 minutes plinking which for me says it all.
The P800? Plastic, noisy, inaccurate, underpowered crap. Bought mine second hand in mint unused condition for £20. Robbed. One of those 'collector gene' purchases.
If I had that gene removed I'd be a rich man!
ATB
Steve
"When I die I want to die peacefully in my bed, not screaming like the passengers of the bus my grandad was driving" - Emo Phillips
felt it was only right to say the compact is an excellent budget price trgt pistol after the comment on the para.
[FWB124s]-[ORIG45]-[relum rescue ctr]
I CAN RESIST EVERYTHING EXCEPT AN FWB,
I thought I had better add the Diana model 2. If I had to give a gun to an idiot (yes I know a few) then the Baikal ij38 would be one that I would reckon would be hard to beat-----BUT you would have to explain about the barrel release catch. You could go for a Baikal 512 instead but I dont like them much. I think the CCCP made guns were better than the Russian made ones going off the few that I have seen.
Cooler than Mace Windu with a FRO, walking into Members Only and saying "Bitches, be cool"
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i hate the whistcome
thats because i dont own one ...........
YET
Webley Hurricane. Loads of plastic, horrible to strip down, made as cheaply as possible. It even had rolled pins instead of solid ones. Nasty POS.
A far cry from something properly engineered like a Senior or Mk1.
Got to agree with red bob about the paratrooper triggers. I had a .22 when i was about 14 that was held together by a jubilee clip, as the front screw castings were broke when I swapped it (for a gat & ten bob) the sear used to regulary flip over & it took half an hr each time to undo the jublilee clip to put it right! Hate any guns that don't shoot well from new & had great reviews (like my sons R10 now sorted by JB).
ANYTHING with ANY plastic ANYWHERE..Steel and Walnut here only!.......Same for Diecast "aluminium"(Which is zinc anyway). The technical metal spec term for the latter being;
Sierra Hotel One Tango
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Gulp!!!! I take it you havent actually owned a Sport? They are in my opinion probably one of the best classic spring guns out there and are a joy to shoot.
Andy
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
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Hook line and sinker for me on that one gents.....
Member, the Feinwerkbau Sport appreciation Society (over 50's chapter)
http://www.rivington-riflemen.eu/ Andy, from the North !