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    Which pistol holds the most rounds?

    Would I be right in saying that the pistols which hold the most rounds tend to use BB's rather than pellets? Especially those like the one's below, where the mag is pushed up inside the handle.

    If you had to choose between these two models which one would you buy and why?

    http://www.umarex.com/uxc.php?load=v....8100&deptid=1

    http://www.umarex.com/uxc.php?load=v....8153&deptid=1

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    You could go for an A9000 Anics Skif with it's 28 shot mags, if you use a suitable pellet and load the mags correctly
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    Anics

    The Anics A9000s actually shots 22 rounds. It's the A3000 and A3003 series that shots 28 rounds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthman View Post
    Would I be right in saying that the pistols which hold the most rounds tend to use BB's rather than pellets? Especially those like the one's below, where the mag is pushed up inside the handle.

    If you had to choose between these two models which one would you buy and why?

    http://www.umarex.com/uxc.php?load=v....8100&deptid=1

    http://www.umarex.com/uxc.php?load=v....8153&deptid=1
    I can't see the pistols from here (bloody works internet). What are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blooregard View Post
    I can't see the pistols from here (bloody works internet). What are they?
    Heckler & Koch USP

    Umarex SA177

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage View Post
    The Anics A9000s actually shots 22 rounds. It's the A3000 and A3003 series that shots 28 rounds.

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    Ah yes,
    good point, but the Skif is the 3000 and the 9000 is the Beretta. I shouldn't mix them up as I only have one 9000 but half a dozen 3000s
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    How about the Daisy 2003?
    35 shots big ugly mofo though, they missed out on the chance to do a really good pellet firing Uzi when they designed the clothes for the chassis on that one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    How about the Daisy 2003?
    35 shots big ugly mofo though, they missed out on the chance to do a really good pellet firing Uzi when they designed the clothes for the chassis on that one!
    Got any more info/links on this model?

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    Oh man, that Daisy is ugly beyond belief.

    I think both the USP and SA177 are meant to be pretty good. I have the PPK\S Classic which is quite good, the longer barrel gives it some accuracy for such a small pistol and it looks great (apart from the CO2 screw).

    ASG make some similar guns which are well regarded, the Dan Wesson revolvers are very good, they are revolvers so only hold 6 shots but they do come with speed loaders and dummy shells which is excellent (even better once you build up a few sets!). They do a few automatics as well and they do seem to have it right when it comes to extra magazines (cheap and readily available).

    If its lots of shots you want then also consider the Umarex MP5K and Cybergun Uzi, the MP5 has about 40 shots and the Uzi about 25. Not strictly pistols but both can be shot like a pistol and the Uzi has the benefit of authentic recoil.

    If I had to choose between the 2 you posted it would be difficult, the USP looks better, but the SA177 has blowback.

    Incidentally, Mcavoys has a 2nd hand Umarex USP in 6mm for £60, not sure if its the same model though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earthman View Post
    Got any more info/links on this model?
    Believe me you don't want one, spare mags are rarer Hen's Teeth coated in Rocking Horse Poop to find
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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    How about the Daisy 2003?
    35 shots big ugly mofo though, they missed out on the chance to do a really good pellet firing Uzi when they designed the clothes for the chassis on that one!
    They certainly are ugly (like an Uzi that never got past design stage), but I like mine Got 3 mags with it too- thankfully. Its a bit of a noisy beggar, but serious fun

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    They certainly are ugly (like an Uzi that never got past design stage), but I like mine Got 3 mags with it too- thankfully. Its a bit of a noisy beggar, but serious fun
    You might want to check out this CO2 pistol. I have never heard of the name. But they are available in the UK. They have a unique Dual rotary magazine that enable it to fire 14 shots and is a faithful copy of the Beretta 92F. Here is the link:-

    http://www.solware.co.uk/air-pistol-...2-Pistol.shtml

    Here is the Youtube Link:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Y9wvBEiQw

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage View Post
    You might want to check out this CO2 pistol. I have never heard of the name. But they are available in the UK. They have a unique Dual rotary magazine that enable it to fire 14 shots and is a faithful copy of the Beretta 92F. Here is the link:-

    http://www.solware.co.uk/air-pistol-...2-Pistol.shtml

    Here is the Youtube Link:- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92Y9wvBEiQw
    Oh! And here is the official site of the Valtro dual magazine airpistol:-
    http://www.valtro.it/co2_pistols/airgun_92.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by vintage View Post
    Oh! And here is the official site of the Valtro dual magazine airpistol:-
    http://www.valtro.it/co2_pistols/airgun_92.html
    Cheers, chap!

    I had heard of these, but it is an interesting concept this dual mag thing. Unfortunately, my wallet is a tad light at the mo after recent buys and a Umarex 1911 is sitting at the top of the list for when the European Banking system bails me out

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    Quote Originally Posted by short-carabine View Post
    Cheers, chap!

    I had heard of these, but it is an interesting concept this dual mag thing. Unfortunately, my wallet is a tad light at the mo after recent buys and a Umarex 1911 is sitting at the top of the list for when the European Banking system bails me out
    Lol! Ah! That lovely Umarex 1911. You can't go wrong with that beauty. If I win the lottery this weekend. I will buy you one ok?

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