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    Spinners for low powered pistols?

    Evening all, I've got a set of these gun-tuff resettable targets and while they're great fun for the rifles they're a bit too heavy for the HW40 to do much more than rattle them. Can anyone suggest a similar type of target that a low powered single stroke or co2 pistol would be able to flip up?

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    theres some on evilbay bud

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    Thinner metal would be better due to the lower power.

    I have in the past made some with old spoons or cheap spoons from the supermarket. Just cut them down to the size you want. It's a little bit of a faff compared to what you buy on line now but I used the spoons years ago.

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    Solder a bit of wire on to a 2p piece.
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    Have a look at the ones for catapults on wasp slingshot s or Celtic cattys.
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    Thanks all for the suggestions 😁
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    Use a bell target, no need to flip up, if you hit the bell makes a noise.

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    You could buy some cheap teaspoons and blend the handle to make a loop.

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