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    ASG - Schofield - pellet version

    Anybody had one? Any good ?

    I like the look of these and seen some reviews on line.

    Any real world experiences of them, both good and bad

    Thanks

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    I have big hands, so for me, mine is fantastic: easy to load as being the pellet model the shells can be loaded direct from the back in situ, and although the sighting system is somewhat rudimentary so as to be true yo the original, out to 15 meters, them tin cans don't stand a chance, Partner. Yeehaaaaaa!
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    Like the look of the Nickel version on line. Are they available in the UK?

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    They were.
    I bought one of each when they came out.

    Nickel was bb then.
    Not much difference for can bashing.

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    Schofield

    I find it an interesting model, well made easy loading good to shoot.
    An adjustable trigger would be good and adjustable sights, but out to 12 Yards is OK
    I find the grip a bit short for my hands hence it nose dives sometimes
    A dab of silicone oil on the Co2 up's the power a bit whilst lubricating and saves the seals from hardening

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    I have big hands, so for me, mine is fantastic: easy to load as being the pellet model the shells can be loaded direct from the back in situ, and although the sighting system is somewhat rudimentary so as to be true yo the original, out to 15 meters, them tin cans don't stand a chance, Partner. Yeehaaaaaa!
    Could not have put it better my self
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    I've got 2 Dan Wessons (4" and 6") and a Colt SAA - by far prefer the Colt, so think I need to try out both a Webley mkVI and a Schofield next to see how they stack up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gareth W-B View Post
    I have big hands, so for me, mine is fantastic: easy to load as being the pellet model the shells can be loaded direct from the back in situ, and although the sighting system is somewhat rudimentary so as to be true yo the original, out to 15 meters, them tin cans don't stand a chance, Partner. Yeehaaaaaa!

    Hi Gareth, are these rifled or smoothbore?

    Hope you're doing good :-) atb Phil






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    kluson Guest
    I really love my Schofield

    Hope you enjoy yours when you get it, they are great fun

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