Drulov isnt czeck. Its russian iirc. And its 8 shot, not 5.
Probably an older Aeron pistol. B96?
Drulov isnt czeck. Its russian iirc. And its 8 shot, not 5.
Probably an older Aeron pistol. B96?
ATB,
yana
Opps i got the country wrong sorry but that model is a 5 shot i quote from pyramydair.com
"DRULOV DU-10 Air Pistol
This is an incredible .177 caliber five shot semi-automatic CO2 pistol designed specifically for 10 meter competitive target shooting.
Can be powered either by 12 g powerlet or bulk fill"
I have a Drulov DU-10 that I bought from new, and on the barrel it is clearly stamped "MADE IN CZECH REPUBLIC".
I love the bolt action ( reminds me of my first bolt action single shot .22 rimfire target pistol - also made by DRULOV).
My DU-10 pistol came with a good shaped "target grip", but I also bought an optional anatomical grip with adjustable handshelf and it is a well made pistol that works well as a single shot precision target pistol or as a fast 5 shot repeater.
It is not as good for my 10 meter score card as my TAU 7 Match, FWB Model 2 ,FWB C10, FWB C20 or FWB C25.
What's the connection? ....well they are all CO2 powered, and with the right person holding the pistol grip they are all capable of acheiving very high scores, and most can outshoot the shooter ( see the test cards they come with), so there is not much wrong with CO2 target pistols.
I am not against PCP in any way - I am saving to buy a new FWB 44 to complete my FWB pistol collection, and I will probably need to sell my DRULOV and TAU 7 Match ( as well as my FAS 604 and boxed Webley Hurricane and Typhoon) to help pay for it, but I am defending the choice of CO2 for use as a good indoor target pistol.
It is possible to buy a s/h Feinwerkbau or Walther CO2 match pistol for a very reasonable price and they can compete against the best of the PCP match pistols at most levels - and certainly at club level.
PCP cost more to buy, and for most of us that makes all the difference - but the score card may not show ANY difference, and your concentration and arm muscles will be in better shape after a 60 shot competiton than with the alternative budget choice (a springer like the 604) - so go CO2 if want to and and enjoy your target shooting.
Last edited by zooma; 23-05-2011 at 07:12 AM. Reason: Typo - corrected FWB model numbers
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I have a Fas AP604 (love it) now but i will get a CO2 for rapid 5 sooner rather then later. Not sure which one to get but Drulov DU-10 was on the list among others but never seen one come up a Rohm Twinmaster Active came up for £180 but people keep telling me they are not too good, anyway i missed it.
Thank you for the information on the Drulov DU-10 i thought i had read it was Czech but could not say for sure.
we do what we do because we like it
Having used Fein 65,Fas 604, and various Fein,Walther,Steyr,Morini Pistols My best pistol was a Feinwerkbau C2 managed 570+ on my best days and the only thing wrong was the guy holding the grip.
It's all about how it feels in your hand, balance and trigger.
The only draw back to Co2 is can you get your bottle filled near you.
Enjoy your shooting
Friendly
My Walther does 350+ shots on a fill. Is that enough for your 60 shot match?
3kg of CO2 cost me £80 including the cylinder; a 3kg refill is £10. The cylinder lives at home so I don't need to drive to a dive shop and pay silly money for air.
As for accuracy, MAYBE Mick Gault could tell the difference & then maybe he couldn't.
The rest of us would have no idea.
Anyone out there got a rubbish CO2 Steyr they want rid of, so they can keep up with the Joneses? I'm serious if the price is right.
Last edited by derekm; 09-06-2011 at 10:24 AM.
Walther CP-2 Match, FAS 604 & Tau 7 target pistols, Smith & Wesson 6" & 4" co2 pistol, Crosman 1377,
Baikal IZH 53 pistol, Gamo CFX Royal,177, Umarex SA-10 CO2 pistol.
yes there is a place for Co2 and its place is expelled from your lungs when you exhale.
Can you tell me how much experience you have of pistol shooting.
I have shot for over 30 years with various pistols, from air to full bore and the rubbish posted on here makes me wonder what your averages are and what division do you shoot in.
I still use Co2 and a 604 is hard work, plus to cock one safely you do need to move your feet, which does not help.
If you want to shoot PCP good for you but why knock anyone else's choice.
the rubbish on here really does make me wonder.
if you want to see what the best shooters on earth are using just type in 10 meter pistol into youtube and watch any international / olympic / commonwealth final. Nobody uses co2 anymore.
yes I know your dodgy old czech pistol probably shoots better than me but that kind of fusty old thinking is what is holding back young shooters in this country. take a fresh new look at your sport and you might realise that old men shooting in the county leagues are currently knocking out the sort of scores that infants in germany are shooting in the junior bundesligia.
After all a 1980 Austin Allegro will stick get you to Tesco for the weekly shop, how many can you count in the car park?
Move on.
I dont think you realise that these are austere times and if the economic situation doesnt improved soon then we will need to go back to basics. CO2 may be too modern at the end of the day and it might be time to start using springers again. Not those extravigant recoiless ones either, a Webley Mk1, Senior or even Tempest will do fine.
Mmmm, now whos taking the p**s?
I don't mind moving on, but let the individual decide what to shoot. Shooting springer's would be a good idea, but in a class of their own.
The cost today puts a lot of people off and I cannot see shooting getting any favours off the Government, look at the Olympics fiasco.
How many world class shooters does Britain have?
And what type of facilities do other countries have compared to us, you can only get out what you put in and the infrastructure in the U.K. just does not encourage people to shoot.
My local club is run by a committee stuck in the dark ages, which is why I shoot a lot more clays than pellets.
By the way Allegros were crap.