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    [QUOTE=grantybe;8298581]Morning Abasmajor, ccdjg

    I have updated the info on MK Guns. I will give it a plink today and see how she does.

    Appreciate the interest Brian.

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    It will be interesting to know how the Titan performs.

    Brian

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    The Titan MK1 still works. It had low Power but I did use .177 Darts which are slower coming out of any Pistols than Lead Pellets. Its only a little thing too so wouldn't of thought they ever pushed any Pellets out to a decent velocity.

    Here's the Video Guys,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuAc_DbBu3o

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    Nice to see it in action.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grantybe View Post
    The Titan MK1 still works. It had low Power but I did use .177 Darts which are slower coming out of any Pistols than Lead Pellets. Its only a little thing too so wouldn't of thought they ever pushed any Pellets out to a decent velocity.

    Here's the Video Guys,

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuAc_DbBu3o
    Thanks for sharing the YouTube link to your first outing with the Titan. I tend not to shoot the rarer of my pistols regularly, but I do like to have shot them at least once.
    I have never seen a Titan Mk1 or Mk2 in the flesh and have always imagined it to be larger, so the video clip helps provide a better idea of size.

    Brian

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    Appreciate the kind words. My family had to get by with little food in the cupboards over the last few months, sometimes you have to prioritize things in life :-)

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    Thanks for the video. One tends to forget how petit some of these early pistols are. I always sort of expect some hulking great lump, like a Westly Richards.

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    The plunger style cocking rod looks a lot less clunky when fired than I thought it would, and as said it’s quite compact. Nice pistol

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    What a great find, and it is in such good condition.

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