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  1. #31
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    They certainly seem to do the job. I always find I get an irritating vibration at around 55 mph if mechanical objects aren't balanced properly. Considering the high scores achieved with this particular gun while shooting at a moving target with the sunroof open really does emphasise why the grandkids push bike inner tube is so necessary around the grip.

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    Got a call from Matt at Sureshot Airguns last Friday to inform me that after several weeks of waiting a new consignment of the Lov 21 pistols had finally arrived so yesterday I nipped over an picked one up.....only 45 minutes away from me so cheaper than RFD'ing and you can't beat face to face!!
    Very nice chap and enjoyed being shown the Tau range of target rifles......I'm sorely tempted by the Sniper rifles.
    Anyway....tried the 21 out this evening...what a super pistol for the money but agree about the sights and am unsure about whether to widen the rear sight or narrow the foresight....opinions please?
    Also it says 50 shots per fill but I reckon I must have had at least 70 before it trailed off although I wasn't exactly counting and it was bl@@dy hot out there this evening.
    Eric.

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    Great aren't they Eric! Strip it down and bend that trigger spring and you will enjoy the gun even more. I would open up the rear sight slightly. That's what we have done with good results, oh, and mine likes R10s.

    Andy
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    This is my take on the Lov21. http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-21-CO2-pistol
    Since this initial report Ive stripped the pistol, which is easy to do, and bent the trigger spring so its now around 600g pullweight. Ive also discarded the inner tube grip and moulded some modelling clay onto the grip.

    HTH
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    Many thanks people....I'll open up the rear sight a bit. Trigger not too bad but when I get time I'll try the spring bending tip.
    Tried Gecos first, they were ok but found H&N Match grouped bit tighter. I have a tin of R10s so I'll gve them a try.
    I really am amazed at this pistol for the money!!
    Eric.

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    For something resembling the stuff we would have used when playing war in our pre-teenage years, they are a truly entertaining gun. Just a pity they aren't made out of metal. If they were, I reckon they would be even more popular. They would also be ideal for youngsters/ladies who lack the strength to use a full weight gun in my opinion. Enjoy your new toy!

    Andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    The Lov 21 truly is a bargain buy.

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-21-CO2-pistol

    The 'Less Than £150 League' would involve shooting a 10m compt, single handed, with a pistol that cost under £150 new. (Lov 21, CP1, etc.). Would anyone else be interested?

    ATB
    Ian
    Yes please , I have only shot pistol twice with the club gun ( a very nice lp10?) i know i will not be able to afford such a gun , but i have just bought a cp1 and waiting for it to arrive but with lots and lots of practice and some trigger mods i hope it will work out ok and would love to have a crack at a comp
    scott

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