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    I agree with Daves suggestion,the S2 would be better.
    The G10 ain't worth its rate in scrap.

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    If you can stretch to £43 new, the Baikal IZH 53 is sound and should last a lifetime.
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    Where in Darwen are you pal? I have a G10 you can have a look at just to see how specialist they are It belongs to my little boy.
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    what do you think to a gamo p15? i have been offered one at £40
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    Quote Originally Posted by derekm View Post
    If you can stretch to £43 new, the Baikal IZH 53 is sound and should last a lifetime.

    I agree with Derek, the Baikal IZH-53 is superb value for money, it has an excellent barrel and trigger, it's an excellent pistol for the price and will probably outlast any chinese pistol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob M View Post
    I agree with Derek, the Baikal IZH-53 is superb value for money, it has an excellent barrel and trigger, it's an excellent pistol for the price and will probably outlast any chinese pistol!
    I agree as well, got mine a few weeks ago, lovely target pistol, more accurate than I am, and learning about shooting with the recoil is so enjoyable ( I can hit the pistol section target now........).

    Definitely recommend it.

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    bump bumpadi bump bump
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    the g10 was the first airpistol i had so i went and got another as there so cheap.got the pistol,bbs,pellets and darts for £25
    good solid gun thats great for shooting cans 10/15m away,the dart board on my garage door gets some hammer to

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    For the extreme low price, a G10 can't be beaten IMO. It has great looks, mostly metal construction (very rare in this price range!), longevity, popularity, and power (for its price!).

    Sure they are nowhere near in the same league as the HW45 and others, but for less than £20 (second hand) you won't find better - I'm very sure of that! I sold mine on here last month for £18, had it for 12 years and it served me very well indeed

    Has anyone ever chrono'd a G10? I'm interested in what ft/lbs they do with a metal BB, and with a .177 pellet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ikarma70 View Post
    I agree with Daves suggestion,the S2 would be better.
    The G10 ain't worth its rate in scrap.
    I have both and totally agree with ikarma on this one.
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    can i have some honest grouping measurments please anyone, seem to be getting a lot of oh you wont hit a barn door with that but nothing realalistic.
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    I don't have a pistol that I want to sell, but as you've been offered a PR15 I thought I'd pass on my thoughts. I had one of these years ago. It's a single stroke pneumatic that fires lead balls (designed only for the Gamo .177 lead balls not steel BBs) from a mag above the barrel. Press the button at the back, swing open the top part containing barrel from the action as far as it will go, then close it compressing the air. If there are balls in the mag it will feed them into the breech automatically.

    The pistol is smoothbored and it has fixed sights but I got pretty reasonable accuracy from mine. I could get groups around 1 to 1.5 inch at 6 yards with practice, which is better than some rifled pistols! In fact once for a laugh I entered a pistol FT comp and got 7/13, hitting most of the close targets but missed the longer ones, which I was quite pleased with.

    The downside is as mentioned you're limited to proper .177 lead balls which really means the gamo ones, as I'm not aware of another manufacturer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathtrap100 View Post
    can i have some honest grouping measurments please anyone, seem to be getting a lot of oh you wont hit a barn door with that but nothing realalistic.
    thanks
    jordan
    With a bit of work and practice it is easy to get groups of less than an inch at ten metres with a Baikal IZH-53. None of the other pistols mentioned so far will come anywhere near that. The G10, being a smoothbore will group much wider, you will be lucky to hit large tin cans regularly at that range, never mind bulls-eyes on paper targets.

    I hit a 15mm disc almost every time at five metres with my IZH-53, and I'm not a particularly good shot. They are accurate pistols, probably more accurate than pistols like the Webley Tempest (much as I love my Tempest!), and like I say, an IZH-53 is far more accurate than a G10, and quite a bit more accurate than any chinese pistol I have ever seen.

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    [QUOTE=Rob M;2963290]

    I hit a 15mm disc almost every time at five metres with my IZH-53, and I'm not a particularly good shot. /QUOTE]

    Jeezuz chhrriiiist.....

    "not a particularly good shot"...just don't look at my sept comp score Rob......

    I'm lucky to hit the bloody target... but I should be a bit better now I've relearnt how to aim..)

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    I'm not that good a shot, I'm sitting down in an armchair when I shoot this pistol, not standing or shooting freehand, it's also that my IZH-53 has been cleaned, relubed properly according to my recipe, and has a specially made spring guide. The IZH-53 is an excellent air pistol for the money, but with a clean, relube and spring guide added it gets even better! I told you, these pistols are good, amazing for the money!
    Last edited by Rob M; 09-09-2008 at 01:08 PM.

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