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    Quote Originally Posted by airgunman View Post
    Crossman 600 is onky 2.5ft lbs looks good tho for a 60s pistol
    If your's is only doing 2.5 ft/lds....trust me.....it's broken!

    Mine hits around 4.5!

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    Quote Originally Posted by airgunman View Post
    Crossman 600 is onky 2.5ft lbs looks good tho for a 60s pistol
    I am sure a couple of owners can put this to rest, I thought about 5ish FPE. But again, why do you need the power, 2-3fpe is surely as good as 6.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Havelock Vetinari View Post
    If your's is only doing 2.5 ft/lds....trust me.....it's broken!
    Mine hits around 4.5!
    Cheers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blooregard View Post
    I am sure a couple of owners can put this to rest, I thought about 5ish FPE. But again, why do you need the power, 2-3fpe is surely as good as 6.
    this is from the crossmans 600 manual
    Mechanism type: Semi-Automatic, CO2 actuated blow back

    Weight: 2 lbs. 10 ozs. with one loaded powerlet.

    Overall Length: 9-5/8"

    Overall Height: 6"

    Magazine Capacity: 10 (11) shots

    Sights: Fully adjustable open rear sight, windage moves 7/32" per click at 25 feet; elevation moves 3/16" per click at 25 feet. Under cut ramp front sight 1/10" wide.

    Sight Radius: 8 3/4" along a grooved rib and receiver.

    Barrel length: 5 1/16"

    Rifling: 6 lands, R.H. twist, one turn in 16", button rifled. Groups 3/4" at 25 feet.

    Trigger squeeze: 3-4 pounds.

    power source: One 12.3 gram CO2 Cylinder, 900 P.S.I. at 72 deg. No appreciable velocity loss between shots of rapid fire string.

    Number Shots per Powerlet: Up to 40.

    Muzzle Velocity: 340 f/p/s at 72 deg.

    Muzzle Energy: 2 foot pounds

    Projectile: 14.3 grains. 22 cal. pellet
    http://airgunartisans.com/CR600.htm

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    No need for the power but may be it's just a want

    You can have nearly all the fun of a 600 plinking with something that will cost you much less, I love my cybergun p226, sure it won't last as long, ain't as beautiful or as accurate but still raises a smile

    Same goes with the Drozd - great laugh, more available and cheaper ammo.

    Buy yourself another gun (one that won't guzzle co2) with the money saved -may be even two!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havelock Vetinari View Post
    If your's is only doing 2.5 ft/lds....trust me.....it's broken!

    Mine hits around 4.5!

    Cheers.

    Roy.
    crossman 600 owners manual

    Mechanism type: Semi-Automatic, CO2 actuated blow back

    Weight: 2 lbs. 10 ozs. with one loaded powerlet.

    Overall Length: 9-5/8"

    Overall Height: 6"

    Magazine Capacity: 10 (11) shots

    Sights: Fully adjustable open rear sight, windage moves 7/32" per click at 25 feet; elevation moves 3/16" per click at 25 feet. Under cut ramp front sight 1/10" wide.

    Sight Radius: 8 3/4" along a grooved rib and receiver.

    Barrel length: 5 1/16"

    Rifling: 6 lands, R.H. twist, one turn in 16", button rifled. Groups 3/4" at 25 feet.

    Trigger squeeze: 3-4 pounds.

    power source: One 12.3 gram CO2 Cylinder, 900 P.S.I. at 72 deg. No appreciable velocity loss between shots of rapid fire string.

    Number Shots per Powerlet: Up to 40.

    Muzzle Velocity: 340 f/p/s at 72 deg.

    Muzzle Energy: 2 foot pounds

    Projectile: 14.3 grains. 22 cal. pellet

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    The Steyr LP5 will do that, power is adjustable within legal limits to suit anything from 10m to HFT Pistol,
    Just spend £750 to £1000 on a good second hand one,

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    Not...

    ...sure on power as they're CO2 but the East Europeans produced a true 5 shot semi. Great fun and use "proper" pellets They were made as genuine target pistols (can't remeber what the discipline is called) so pukks bits of kit.

    Got one knocking around the back of the cupboard somewhere, should probably chrono it Sold under various brand names and can be picked up for £200 but they don't come up that often.
    Pardon?

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    Forgot about the Drozd,

    that's another x30 multishot that you can get to the power you want with some tweaks
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    There have been 6 or 7 Crosman 600's for sale on Gunstar recently, ranging between £265 and £385. The best one being a Gunter 600. I have a single shot Challenger Arms I am thinking of selling which is around 5.5 ft lb, I think it is more powerful than my 600 or 677. See link:


    http://i1225.photobucket.com/albums/...lengerleft.jpg

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    magicniner is offline The Posh Knocking Shop Artist Formerly Known as Nocturnal Nick
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbd View Post
    ...sure on power as they're CO2 but the East Europeans produced a true 5 shot semi. Great fun and use "proper" pellets They were made as genuine target pistols (can't remeber what the discipline is called) so pukks bits of kit.

    Got one knocking around the back of the cupboard somewhere, should probably chrono it Sold under various brand names and can be picked up for £200 but they don't come up that often.
    Drulov, Zastava etc?
    Whilst not designed to be true target pistols the result was excellent, these were actually designed as practice pistols for the Czech national pistol team to give them something they could use away from the range.
    Power is not high but consistency is brilliant, mine would give 1" groups at 20 Yards before I sold it
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    The only one I can think of and have fired, is the Evanix AR6. Which is close to 6FPE
    but is a revolver not semi-auto.
    regards O.T

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    That's...

    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    Drulov, Zastava etc?
    Whilst not designed to be true target pistols the result was excellent, these were actually designed as practice pistols for the Czech national pistol team to give them something they could use away from the range.
    Power is not high but consistency is brilliant, mine would give 1" groups at 20 Yards before I sold it
    Regards,
    Nick
    ...the babies Nick, thanks for the info. I really should dig it out and have a refresher

    Coincidently I'm actually sat in my office in Czech as I type...
    Pardon?

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    Evanix

    Quote Originally Posted by offtarget View Post
    The only one I can think of and have fired, is the Evanix AR6. Which is close to 6FPE
    but is a revolver not semi-auto.
    regards O.T
    I assume that this is the gun you are talking about:

    http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Evanix...Master_AR6/961

    Does anyone in the UK sell these?

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    The Crosman 600 can be fitted with a longer inner barrel very easily so that you can attach a silencer, and with the longer barrel can give 6 ft.lbs.

    PETE.

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