i can only think of 8 shot blow back pellet firers.
although some of the mags have 8 shots at each end of a stick, but you still have to change it over.
hi all
im looking for a multi shot PELLET not bb c02 pistol that holds more that 8 pellets and has blowback im sure ive seen one in a magazine before but cant remember what it was
thanks all
i can only think of 8 shot blow back pellet firers.
although some of the mags have 8 shots at each end of a stick, but you still have to change it over.
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hi all
im looking for a multi shot PELLET not bb c02 pistol that holds more that 8 pellets and has blowback im sure ive seen one in a magazine before but cant remember what it was
thanks all
multi shOt surely Craig . lol
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Assuming its not brown, or plastic pellets he's going to be using, I've edited the typo out.
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The PX-4 has a double ended mag with an 8 shot rotary magazine at each end, so effectively a mag change is still required after 8 shots.
What the OP will probably have seen is an Anics Beretta A9000 22 shot, an Anics Skif A3000 28 shot, or a Diana 2003 35 shot
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Did have the PX4 and nice idea - the double ended magazine being basically a variation on the current revolving mag design in an auto style 'lookeylikey '. Did think the ends were a bit fragile but blowback was fun and loud .
If you can forego blowback then there are a few Daisy multi shooters . A powerline 45 -13 shot pellet pistol for example - pellets loaded in a straight line mag that fits along the top of the frame .
The Daisy 2003 is probably the best for fast true semi auto firing pellet fun - you do need lots of gas mind as it eats 12gram bulbs almost as fast as it spits out the 35 pellet mag .
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Anics Beretta A9000 22 shot - i highly rate this gun and its clever mag!
The Anics Beretta trigger is considerably worse than the Anics Skif though (the mag system is the same), where the Anics Skif uses levers and springs the Anics Beretta has a plastic ramp and follower giving a spongier, less direct feeling.
I like and own them both but where the Anics Skif makes a good accuracy & speed shooting pistol the Anics Beretta is more of a plinker, loads of fun and very cute though
ATB,
Nick
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Hi, I have one here !http://i101.photobucket.com/albums/m...Picture154.jpg
In my humble opinion ! The best air pistol ever made !!!!!!
Its a Crosman 600, Semi auto , .22, 10 shot ( I think ) And 400 fps .22 (And even more on Hpa ) It is however 42 years old, & you could expect to pay £200-£300 , Its the best investment you will ever make, & Never lose money ! just my opinion, Ged.
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Link to a tidy Crosman 600 works for me.
Only one thing better than a Crosman 600 - Two Crosman 600s
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Even more so with Crosman 600's - they are the reason we evolved with two hands
Craig, I agree with these guys, you have to get a Crosman 600 if you like proper semi auto action with accuracy and power. I have the 600 and also the rarer 677 which is great fun to shoot.
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