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    There is currently a link on Henry Kranks website for an e-petition which if 100 000 people sign then it will force a debate in the commons about lifting the ban on .22 pistols. Certainly worth taking the 5 minutes to complete the form!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydawk View Post
    There is currently a link on Henry Kranks website for an e-petition which if 100 000 people sign then it will force a debate in the commons about lifting the ban on .22 pistols. Certainly worth taking the 5 minutes to complete the form!!
    Thanks mate. Its already got good coverage here -
    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....or-.22-pistols
    but the more people that pass the word around the better. I'd rather hear about it 10 times than never
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    Any more thoughts on this 'pistol' mine is great plinker for smashing clays on back stop by no means a target pistol. Finish is poor with scratches and marks on black paint work. Had one guide rod break which was replaced with two FOC by the Tunnel.

    Don't feel it is reliable enough for competitions as will fire 100s of rounds with out fault then for no reason regardless of how clean it will FTF or mis feed when most needed.

    Fitted an alloy guide rod that seemed fine then first mag of practice for steel challenge it jammed well and truly, took a while to free up slide and gone back to standard guide rod.

    Having said that it is great fun

    Tim

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    A recoil spring guide rod is a waste of space on a 1911. Get rid of it and revert to a standard set up. As for reliability, I feel it's the ammo that is the problem, what are you using?
    Webley Vulcan .22, Webley Tempest .177, Beeman Kodiak .25, Beeman R9 .177, Weihrauch HW30 .177, Slavia 618 .177, Colt Commander .45ACP, Browning Hi-Power 9mm, Bushmaster AR-15 5.56/.223

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    I feel it handles better without the barrel shroud, "accuracy" is unaffected. I recently saw someone who had removed the foresight from the slide and made one for the muzzle of the barrel, not sure how it shot. I was considering modifying the thread protector with a foresight.
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    thats effectively what I did with mine, gives you the longer sight radius

    Ive now got a red dot on top of mine and love it

    Im still rubbish with it, but my shooting is about having fun now, my scores in comps are not good enough to actually worry about

    I rested mine on a rolled up bit of carpet and at 25m with my red dot, it shot just over 1" group, Im not the best at that sort of shooting, thats 10 rounds, the first 5-6 were actually all very tight and close, so maybe thats a better indication of what its capable of.

    Im out with it this weekend, so perhaps given the time I will try again, got T&P1 match to shoot with it
    Don't worry it only seems kinky the first time

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