Why there are so many .177s or Ball bearing types of blowback/ multi shot replicas are out there
but barely any larger lead pellet caliber pistols available? CO2 should be fine with .22 and .25
Why there are so many .177s or Ball bearing types of blowback/ multi shot replicas are out there
but barely any larger lead pellet caliber pistols available? CO2 should be fine with .22 and .25
Last edited by krisko; 18-02-2019 at 07:24 PM.
I have an HW45 and a shortened and generally mucked about with Crosman 2240 in .22 as well as a couple of .22 TAC pistols. Using an air pistol is a feeble excuse for admiring another mans sausage!
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I have a Crosman 600 and Mk1 in .22...and a CP1 in .25- just for the fun of it
I am happy with my pp700sa but those multi shot repeaters would be fun in larger than .177 caliber
I should have said replicas but not bb or .177 but larger caliber. Is there some technical issue with co2 or why is no market for these?
It is easier to make power in .22 and .25 so shoutcount should be no issue. Maybe something to do with the law? No idea but this is not a power problem for sure.
Why you can’t get a glock 17 replica in .22 or 25 in CO2? I can’t see the little .177 hole
Last edited by krisko; 18-02-2019 at 07:28 PM.
Built a .25 crosman based on the 2240 a good while back, just because one didn't exist to purchase and enjoyed the tinkering...
We are restricted over here regards power output but there are some custom gunsmiths in the USA for instance that push the boat out in larger calibre
http://www.quackenbushairguns.com/outlaw_pistol.htm
I wish there was a sub 6fpe pellet repeater in CO2, .22 or .25 for those with impaired vision
Or something for darts.
That would be the Crosman 600.