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    Hmmm these might be another option:

    http://www.jsramsbottom.com/products...;500-tin].html

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    I have used the Excite bb's, and they do behave a lot like steel bb's in the handling, not much 'squasage' in loading etc. I have never tried the Gamo bb's, but have heard that the Dan Wesson 2.5" smooth bore likes them, so I am going to get some to try in mine. Presumably any of the shell-loading revolvers would be happy with them, someone with a Mk VI Webley might be able to relate their experiences.
    A jolly good WW2 era pistol to try out!

    Just clocked that you are in Long Eaton, which club do you shoot at?

    Cheers, Mark.
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    Just tried the Webley, it handles them without problems. All of my DWs do as does my Peacemaker.

    The only automatic I've been able to shoot them from is the Umarex PPK/s and that was a really old model (PPK/s Classic) though I am sure they all handle them the same. Other autos that chamber the BB before firing just will not cycle, the P08 included.

    Smaller lead balls will be fine in the P08 though, and it is an excellent fun gun to shoot.
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    Yeah definitely go for the H&N smart shot copper coated lead BB's or the webley accu BB's. They are much better then the gamo lead balls and will perform better too. The gamo lead balls are too inconsistent in size and in the revolvers like the dan Wessons and pythons and peacemakers can get sick in the cartridges, due to some being slightly oversized.

    The H&N smart shot and webley accu BB's are consistent in size and the Dame size as steel BBs 4.4mm, I use them in my guns if I need to in both revolvers and semi autos like the Kwc 1911, if you use them in a magazine like the Kwc 1911 that has a strong high tension bb follower spring don't fill the magazine to the max with BB's so the top and bottom bb in not under too much pressure, just like you was doing with your mak..
    The webley accu and H&N smart shot copper coated lead BB's Will work fine in the luger.
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    Thanks for the replies and advice chaps

    Taking my son for a gunshop visit today I think I'm more excited

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Just clocked that you are in Long Eaton, which club do you shoot at?
    Hi Mark,

    Just spotted this.

    Been a member of the NAC at the Tunnel since 2007 bud.

    I only go on Wednesday evenings but haven't been for months and actually going tonight taking laddo with me for some Lads and Dads session.

    Currently waiting for a reply from main man about using BB pistols on the pistol range think I asked years ago and they were not allowed as they were frowned upon due to ricochet etc but not sure if lead BB will get same response.

    I know theres a little range closed off where chrono is used where I think BB can be used but I'm waiting for clarification.

    Are you local club member Mark?

    Nick

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    Hi Nick,

    I used to be a member, joined with my Russian mate Vladimir, we both moved on to the club in Swadlincote as the 'opening' times at the tunnel range were very limited.

    Swad is a key holder club and I can go at any time - work and family tend to get in the way a bit, but I usually visit once a week. I work in Derby, so going after work suits me as I am already part of the way there.

    Say hello to Mr Pates for me!

    Cheers,

    Mark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Hi Nick,

    I used to be a member, joined with my Russian mate Vladimir, we both moved on to the club in Swadlincote as the 'opening' times at the tunnel range were very limited.

    Swad is a key holder club and I can go at any time - work and family tend to get in the way a bit, but I usually visit once a week. I work in Derby, so going after work suits me as I am already part of the way there.

    Say hello to Mr Pates for me!

    Cheers,

    Mark.
    Hi Mark,

    Small world eh?

    I had a detailed reply back from Mike today about BB pistols currently they aren't allowed but maybe some scope in the future to use on the 8 yard chrono range.

    Pretty sure it was Vladimir who purchased a HW99s from me a few years back and I put him in touch with the club as he wanted somewhere to shoot it.

    You know I've never bumped into him since like ships that pass in the night....lol

    I've heard of the Swadlincote club sounds very good do they have a pistol (BB) range?

    My son bought the KWC Luger today we just tested it out in my garage and he loves it

    I'll probably be looking for another local club that allow the use of BB pistols as I fancy an old Mak again now

    Take care

    Nick

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    Hi Nick,

    There is a 10m pistol range for 0.177 rifles and pistols, I am sure that steel bb's would not be allowed, do not know about lead though, but I will try and find find out.

    Fees are steep-ish at around £148 per member per year, under 17's are £37 and 17 to 21 is £74, but there no range fees and as much time as you like, whenever you like, shooting. I pay mine in three installments to spread the cost. I think the website has pictures of the facilities.

    Does Stan still go to the club? He always brought something interesting from his collection, I really enjoyed 'looking' at his Brocock revolver, that was part of the reason I bought the Dan Wesson. I remember Mike getting concerned about people without a ticket having a go with it. Don't know anything about that myself.

    Cheers,

    Mark.
    Last edited by Modski66; 29-12-2016 at 02:12 PM.
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    Still no word on lead bb's at Swadlincote, but there is/was?? a 1999 Mak for sale on the UBC forum - £140...

    Mark.
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