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  1. #1
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    sam k11

    anyone own or owned one what are they like ,how many shots do you get per bottle etc,are they good at 20m too?
    how much are they worth

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    I had a SAM K11 until recently, and it was one of the best shooting pistols I have ever owned.

    It has a very low barrel position in the hand and a low sightline with a superbly fitting Morini grip.

    The trigger is one of the best in the business - infact the SAM pistol in all it's K11, K14 and K15 variants are some of the best in the business but remain one of the best kept secrets.

    If you are looking for something "different" that performs at least as well as the more often seen Steyrs and Feinwerkbau's go for the SAM - they really are good!

    You can see it pictured on bobsairguns.
    Rossendale Target Shooting Club. Every Tuesday and Thursday evening 7 - 10pm.

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    on the site now ,looks so good too!

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    shame they dont have one of those air gauge fitted to the bottle

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    They do supply an even better (larger) size presure guage with every SAM pistol, so you can take an even more accurate pressure reading I suppose - but you do have to unscrew the cylinder to fit it.

    In real life though, you will never use a full cylinder of air in a nights shooting at the club, so if you fill up before you leave home it will make no difference - and you don't have a small pressure gauge on the end of the cylinder to worry about banging or breaking either.

    Without wanting to stray into the debate about whether or not the "rules legal" life cycle of a cylinder is important or not, the solid cylinder end may well contribute to the officially declared 20 year life cycle of the cylinder as it should be more durable and stronger without a pressure gauge on the end of it.
    Last edited by zooma; 04-10-2012 at 03:36 PM.
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    thank you for the info ,def like the grips on them, how many good shots would they do per fill up

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