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    Thumbs up Kwc 1911

    You can't go wrong with any variation of the KWC 1911, full size drop free mag, snappy recoil, lovely weight, all metal construction, what's not to like ? Fun, with a capital 'F'......

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkullSeeker View Post
    You can't go wrong with any variation of the KWC 1911, full size drop free mag, snappy recoil, lovely weight, all metal construction, what's not to like ? Fun, with a capital 'F'......

    I can't stop looking at them to be honest although the gamo does look tasty too. I think I'm going to keep scouring the classifieds and whichever comes up first I'll dive on.

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    One of my favourite shooting challenges is having a competition shooting a 60 mm plastic ball, knocking it down our range until someone is the last person able to hit it at about 40 to 45 yards. Usually there are two of us competing and I like to use my Rohm Twinmaster Top 8 shot PCP pistol. Good fun, and difficult with long grass when the ball keeps hiding.

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    I currently shoot 2 Alecto pistols, a Mk1 and a Mk5. The reason I shoot them is because the trigger is just so adjustable for my dysfunctional and arthritic fingers. I even had to sell my PP700SA, as I could not physically squeeze the trigger to let the shot off.

    Since I'm in lock down for 12 weeks, and only having 20ish yards in the back garden, I'm shooting my pistols more than I have in the past. I shoot my .177 Mk5 mostly, as it has a threaded barrel and with an adaptor I can fit it with a HW moderator, which pretty much reduces the report to sound to the pellet hitting my target. I'd forgotten just how much fun pistols are.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pava View Post
    I currently shoot 2 Alecto pistols, a Mk1 and a Mk5. The reason I shoot them is because the trigger is just so adjustable for my dysfunctional and arthritic fingers. I even had to sell my PP700SA, as I could not physically squeeze the trigger to let the shot off.

    Since I'm in lock down for 12 weeks, and only having 20ish yards in the back garden, I'm shooting my pistols more than I have in the past. I shoot my .177 Mk5 mostly, as it has a threaded barrel and with an adaptor I can fit it with a HW moderator, which pretty much reduces the report to sound to the pellet hitting my target. I'd forgotten just how much fun pistols are.
    That’s very interesting are the adapters easy to find and do they all have the threading?

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    I’ve got a few pistols in my collection and I suppose my Sig Sauer P320 M17 is a fun gun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DAR View Post
    I’ve got a few pistols in my collection and I suppose my Sig Sauer P320 M17 is a fun gun.
    Definitely another looker

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    My Umarex Beretta PX4 Storm is a ton of fun, not hugely accurate though. CO2 blowback with a flip over twin 8 shot magazine for 16 shots in an alarmingly short amount of time. Great for blasting tin cans and spinners, just don't point it at a proper target or you'll be disappointed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
    My Umarex Beretta PX4 Storm is a ton of fun, not hugely accurate though. CO2 blowback with a flip over twin 8 shot magazine for 16 shots in an alarmingly short amount of time. Great for blasting tin cans and spinners, just don't point it at a proper target or you'll be disappointed.
    Haha, I like that. I'm thinking of if investing in a rifle again in the summer so I'll have accuracy from that and the pistol will just be for making the tin cans dance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chewy View Post
    My Umarex Beretta PX4 Storm is a ton of fun, not hugely accurate though. CO2 blowback........ Great for blasting tin cans and spinners, just don't point it at a proper target or you'll be disappointed.
    Very much how I feel about my Umarex PPK/S.......great fun when used in the context it was designed for......keep those tin cans dancing around!

    Love the feel, quality, thump, trigger and the aroma, ah yes, the aroma of my HW45 too..
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    drulov or the crosman 600


    both awesome; to close to call between them
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    drulov or the crosman 600


    both awesome; to close to call between them
    I had never seen a crosman 600 before... WOW! What a piece of engineering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    drulov or the crosman 600


    both awesome; to close to call between them
    I had never seen a crosman 600 before... WOW! What a piece of engineering.

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    Umarex Colt Peacemaker

    Hi there,
    New here too and have just ordered the above to go with my Umarex Winchester, which is amazing for garden plinking. I expect no less from this historical and amazing revolver....

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