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    Brno B96 Vs Twinmaster

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    Just testing the water, I've an Aeron Brno B96 pistol, but I'm thinking of selling it and buying a Rohm Twinmaster Trainer.
    I like the co2 target pistols, especially the multi shot.
    So am I heading in the right direction or do you guys know better.
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    Aeron has (in my opinion) a better trigger and Rohm spares are getting hard to find now, I'd personally take an Aeron over a Rohm
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    never had a B96 but have seen some extr good shooting done with one
    cant see the Trainer matching up,esp if the trigger is the same as the Top

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    I suspect the trigger on the Brno B96 is on a par with the Brno Tau 7 - which is very nice.

    Not handled the Rohm but by all accounts the DA trigger action is heavy (it has to index the rotary mag). SA is probably more acceptable but that requires cocking the hammer to index the mag?

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    Ive owned both and sold the Rhom due to its IMO poor trigger.
    I managed to score a 49 ex 50 with my Tau7 last night which I favour over my recently sold BRNO 96 due to, again, its IMO poor trigger. If its not specifically a multi shot your after I would have a close look at a Tau 7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Ive owned both and sold the Rhom due to its IMO poor trigger.
    I managed to score a 49 ex 50 with my Tau7 last night which I favour over my recently sold BRNO 96 due to, again, its IMO poor trigger. If its not specifically a multi shot your after I would have a close look at a Tau 7.

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    Useful to know, did not realise the B96 trigger was not as good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Ive owned both and sold the Rhom due to its IMO poor trigger.
    I managed to score a 49 ex 50 with my Tau7 last night which I favour over my recently sold BRNO 96 due to, again, its IMO poor trigger. If its not specifically a multi shot your after I would have a close look at a Tau 7.

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    I've heard only good things about the Tau 7, but it's a multi shot I prefer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    Aeron has (in my opinion) a better trigger and Rohm spares are getting hard to find now, I'd personally take an Aeron over a Rohm
    But surely the twinmaster is a later gun than the b96, mines was originally purchased in 2002?
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    Quote Originally Posted by muzzie View Post
    But surely the twinmaster is a later gun than the b96, mines was originally purchased in 2002?
    Later does not always mean better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aimstraight View Post
    Later does not always mean better

    I know, but I meant as in getting spares.
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