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    PP700 pistol

    Anyone have or used one of these pistols, Any good points , Any bad feedback , what's your findings, Thanks.

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    Pp700

    Yes, had one for about 9 months. Amazingly accurate for such a short barrelled PCP. I have a red dot sight on mine and can shoot 1p sized groups at 20 yards off a rest, even allowing for the red dot being more of a splodge than dot. It has even out shot some club members using springer rifles at the same distance and they are using scopes. Well worth the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamer_UK View Post
    Yes, had one for about 9 months. Amazingly accurate for such a short barrelled PCP. I have a red dot sight on mine and can shoot 1p sized groups at 20 yards off a rest, even allowing for the red dot being more of a splodge than dot. It has even out shot some club members using springer rifles at the same distance and they are using scopes. Well worth the money.
    Thanks for that, just been looking at the SA model aswell , The tube vids look good aswell.

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    They're a good pistol - nice to use and, seem to be well made.

    They are a big lump so, a bit front heavy.
    Maybe a bit noisy for back garden use, depending on your neighbours.

    The open sights aren't much kop because they're not adjustable enough.

    It's accurate enough and, fun to use with the hammer cocking system.

    Some sort of shoulder stock and a silencer would make useful add ons.

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonjon79 View Post
    They're a good pistol - nice to use and, seem to be well made.

    They are a big lump so, a bit front heavy.
    Maybe a bit noisy for back garden use, depending on your neighbours.

    The open sights aren't much kop because they're not adjustable enough.

    It's accurate enough and, fun to use with the hammer cocking system.

    Some sort of shoulder stock and a silencer would make useful add ons.
    Ok thanks bud for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by madcarlos View Post
    Anyone have or used one of these pistols, Any good points , Any bad feedback , what's your findings, Thanks.
    Brilliant with a red dot sight and optional folding stock. Got one for work in .22 and cant fault it.

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    A big up from me, I had two over about a year and they were very good for the money. They were both accurate and got around 70/80 shots from a fill if I remember correctly? The triggers are poor, but are easily adjusted to make them better, but still not good, but for the money you can't knock them - top marks, just get a decent site on them, the £20 red dots are not so good, the scope type red dots are a big improvement.

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