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    Brno Tau 7 Target Pistol, .177, CO2 powered

    Hi there's on of these for sale on here would it surfice as a novice starter 10 and 5 meter target pistol and are they accurate.
    Since they brought out the Mk 8 pcp veriant there seem to be a glut of these on most target forums so would it do as a starter ?
    PS the guy wants £200 is this type of pistol good value at that price 2nd hand ?
    I'm the novice and would be buyer
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zero58 View Post
    Hi there's on of these for sale on here would it surfice as a novice starter 10 and 5 meter target pistol and are they accurate.
    Since they brought out the Mk 8 pcp veriant there seem to be a glut of these on most target forums so would it do as a starter ?
    PS the guy wants £200 is this type of pistol good value at that price 2nd hand ?
    I'm the novice and would be buyer
    From Frank
    The Tau 7 is a well respected target pistol, and runs of C02 capsules (IIRC around 70 shots). Very good as a start up pistol, fully adjustable sights and the one for sale also comes with spare rear and front sight blades. The barrel and rear weights are also included. The large CO2 transfer bottle is also included, but most folk do not use that because you would need a bulk fill to fill that (and suitable adapter). Very nice trigger and adjustable velocity.

    They normally go for around £250 (without the bulk fill tank and spare sight blades), so providing that is working well it seems a good buy. However one thing I noticed it that the one for sale does not have an adjustable palm shelf. Therefore I am not sure which model this is (all others I have seen have an adjustable palm shelf). It would be better if you could try before you buy or at least ask what size the grip is (S/M/L).

    Spare seals etc... can be obtained Sureshot in the UK. I had a problem on my Tau 7, the o-rings on the piercing cap kept getting damaged, but I resolved this using polyurethane seals instead of the OEM seals. Also make sure the catch on the loading gate is not worn otherwise it will fly open when fired and the breach o-rings will ping out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aimstraight View Post
    The Tau 7 is a well respected target pistol, and runs of C02 capsules (IIRC around 70 shots). Very good as a start up pistol, fully adjustable sights and the one for sale also comes with spare rear and front sight blades. The barrel and rear weights are also included. The large CO2 transfer bottle is also included, but most folk do not use that because you would need a bulk fill to fill that (and suitable adapter). Very nice trigger and adjustable velocity.

    They normally go for around £250 (without the bulk fill tank and spare sight blades), so providing that is working well it seems a good buy. However one thing I noticed it that the one for sale does not have an adjustable palm shelf. Therefore I am not sure which model this is (all others I have seen have an adjustable palm shelf). It would be better if you could try before you buy or at least ask what size the grip is (S/M/L).

    Spare seals etc... can be obtained Sureshot in the UK. I had a problem on my Tau 7, the o-rings on the piercing cap kept getting damaged, but I resolved this using polyurethane seals instead of the OEM seals. Also make sure the catch on the loading gate is not worn otherwise it will fly open when fired and the breach o-rings will ping out!
    Thank you for all your advice and expertise I have brought the pistol now my friend is a master carpenter ( well so he tells me ) he said he will sort out any problems with palm rest and grips probly a bottle of the good stuff as payment.
    Looking forward to receiving the pistol I'm not sure if she will come with any manuals on cleaning. Does yours like a clean barrel or dirty I surpose it will be trial and error well thanks for your help
    Best Regards Frank
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    Nice one, that should serve you well.

    There is a recent thread HERE that mentions the popularity of the Tau 7. My Tau 7 was running hot when I bought it (536 fps with Hobby/Geco), it had a kick to it and was wasting gas at the muzzle so I adjusted down to 475 fps.

    Some good information on the Tau 7 in THIS link.

    Any problems, ask folk on here, there are plenty with experience of the Tau 7.

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    Loved mine, Very easy to maintain and spare parts are both readily available and super cheap, Sure Shot airguns can get parts and are very helpful, Mine shot very accurately with a nice trigger, The only suggestion I'd make is use a drop of pellgun oil for every other CO2 cylinder and a drop on a pull through to lube the barrel if leaving for a while, They do rust internally if not cared for and CO2 don't help. Don't let that put you off though, its very easy to prevent with a little care so not a major issue at all, mine gave me years of great service and is still in use now by the person that brought it from me, I've repaired quite a few over the years all have been very cheap simple repairs normally due to lack of care when storing.

    If interested I know of a R/H grip with shelf, I found it in a gun shop last week in a box of old stock items, Drop me a PM and I'll send you details and as I'm not far from you the shop will also be close
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    Tau 7 s are great. The mk8 is, or was when I bought one few yrs back, still in its development stage. It has/had (design)issues
    The Tau 7 is still made new so theyre not entirely replaced by the mk8.
    200 sounds like a fair price for uk market
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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    Loved mine, Very easy to maintain and spare parts are both readily available and super cheap, Sure Shot airguns can get parts and are very helpful, Mine shot very accurately with a nice trigger, The only suggestion I'd make is use a drop of pellgun oil for every other CO2 cylinder and a drop on a pull through to lube the barrel if leaving for a while, They do rust internally if not cared for and CO2 don't help. Don't let that put you off though, its very easy to prevent with a little care so not a major issue at all, mine gave me years of great service and is still in use now by the person that brought it from me, I've repaired quite a few over the years all have been very cheap simple repairs normally due to lack of care when storing.

    If interested I know of a R/H grip with shelf, I found it in a gun shop last week in a box of old stock items, Drop me a PM and I'll send you details and as I'm not far from you the shop will also be close
    My pistol should be here tomorrow the guy I brought it off done a wonderful thing he sent me a tracking number that actually works what a great guy I didn't ask him to do it so it should be here tomorrow Wednesday
    Yes you can pm me details of R/H grip I exspect it would have gone by now I should realy have asked seller what size I was told to
    In first reply post but I was to excited plus my friend said he would sort it .So yes please send details
    I've asked for those Cyborg glasses if any one as a old set they no longer use so keeping fingers crossed
    I'll be asking a lot of silly question in the next few weeks as most novices do
    By for now
    Frank
    PS thanks for head up on peligun oil and tips on rust all taken on board I have some R10 flat head pellets
    Which I will try first
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aimstraight View Post
    Nice one, that should serve you well.

    There is a recent thread HERE that mentions the popularity of the Tau 7. My Tau 7 was running hot when I bought it (536 fps with Hobby/Geco), it had a kick to it and was wasting gas at the muzzle so I adjusted down to 475 fps.

    Some good information on the Tau 7 in THIS link.

    Any problems, ask folk on here, there are plenty with experience of the Tau 7.
    Thanks for your help I will indeed have a look at your thread my mind is absorbing any information I can find thank you once again and yes I dare say I will have many questions novice questions that is that I hope you guys will steer me in the right direction as your have with buying this fine pistol .
    And I intend to listen to the advice I'm given in shooting this fine pistol
    Thanks from Frank
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