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    If you put 6 pellets into a Drulov they generally still only fire 5 times there will be a double shot somewhere along the line. The were designed for practising rapid fire which is strings of 5 shots.
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    Thanks for the info guys
    just googled the pistols & the s&w looks good
    also love the rohm but s/h still looking at £280 (GUNSTAR)
    may have to wait untill near christmas when people start selling
    thanks again chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by chris666 View Post
    Thanks for the info guys
    just googled the pistols & the s&w looks good
    also love the rohm but s/h still looking at £280 (GUNSTAR)
    may have to wait untill near christmas when people start selling
    thanks again chris
    That one is overpriced. I had one for sale last week with ambi combat grip, scope rail, red dot and laminate target grip with 30 co2 and pellets still boxed for £250. Keep a look out for a standard one, it should be in budget, but if you can find a Drulov? Omg, what a gun!

    If you want a replica then umarex are ok, ive had some, theyre fun, but not a patch on real air pistols.
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    Best Pistol

    I have a Walther CP99, and it is a very accurate pistol, the only thing I have against it, is that you cannot cock the hammer like the CP88 or the Beretta 92, and squeezing off a shot instead of cocking the slide, is a bit heavy, though when going for ally cans, two-handed it's easy enough, single-handed tends to be a bit heavy. But it fits my hand perfectly and it's very easy on the gas, I'm getting about a hundred shots per fill, before I start going for close-up cans and then about two mags worth and that's it, it's too low then. I'm certainly not complaining about that, it's a great fun gun and seriously addictive!

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    not read this thread as i know the answer.......crosman 600

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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965 View Post
    not read this thread as i know the answer.......crosman 600
    Oh Yes, definitely, though I think you would be hard pushed to get one within the budget of £200

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    Quote Originally Posted by jassi View Post
    Oh Yes, definitely, though I think you would be hard pushed to get one within the budget of £200
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    Quote Originally Posted by loiner1965 View Post
    not read this thread as i know the answer.......crosman 600
    They keep asking but it's a 600 all the way

    I've own or have owned most of them Umarex (S&W, PPK, CP88.....), Crosman, Daisy,Tanfoglio and all the rest but my keeper is the 600( or my 2000 Makarov, Zastava/ Drulov/ Daisy 622X)

    Buy the gun that suits your needs the BB guns are fun but you may soon get bored with the poor accuracy.

    If you want a clone gun the try a CP88 or a S&W both different but will do the job or even a Mak with lead BBs.

    If you want a proper semi-auto hold out for Crosman 600, Zastava or a Drulov.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjacobs571 View Post
    If you put 6 pellets into a Drulov they generally still only fire 5 times there will be a double shot somewhere along the line. The were designed for practising rapid fire which is strings of 5 shots.
    That's a mighty interesting opinion, wrong though it is.
    As the current owner of 2 Condors and one Eagle and having just sold a Condor I can only conclude that you are using inappropriate pellets, have a badly adjusted gun or are echoing incorrect internet opinions.
    I can assure you that my personal professional experience of over 20 DU-10s is that a correctly adjusted one which isn't knackered will reliably feed six shots with the correct ammunition, some manage seven with short pellets,
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