A classy man such as yourself should have an HW70 John.
If I were to buy a new air pistol tomorrow in any caliber for general use not specifically targets, what would the best quality, engineered, accurate pistol I could buy ?
I would not be interested with fiddling with it as it would have to be as near as dammit, just right "out of the box" as I fancy treating myself !
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A classy man such as yourself should have an HW70 John.
Cant beat a blowback replica for fun
Some of my favourite guns in. You collection, Umarex Beretta 92fs - Colt Custom 1911 - Walther Lever Action - TM Hi-Capa Custom Build Project - Colt SAA .45 & many more..
If you want a "best quality, engineered, accurate pistol", you want one of the £1000+ 10M match jobbies.
But I infer you want something more "plinky" and less eye-wateringly expensive.
Unfortunately, most current springers are unimpressive. If you were buying used, I've have a long list of possibles: Webley Senior/Premier/Hurricane (I know, not the most accurate, but very charming in their Webley way), BSA Scorpion, Diana 5/6/10, FWB65/80. And so on.
Of the currently made stuff, the HW70 is definitely a decent option. Me, I'd prefer an old one. Cheaper and better quality/finish.
I hear/read good things about the Diana LP8. Quality, power, and accurate. But a decent used Scorpion does the same for about 150 quid less. And I think the recently-discontinued LP5M Magnum is probably better. But the LP8 might meet your desire for something a bit special.
Marc and I have different tastes, because I don't much like the BB repeaters. If you want a CO2 multi-shot then the Rohms are worth a look (SGC has them, I think), and the S&W 5/686 is the most accurate of the Umarex replicas, with the least bad trigger.
HW45? HW75? Never my cup of tea, but the quality and performance is there.
Without a doubt, you need a Brocock Specialist TAC pistol! Not only is it fantastic build quality, but also looks the part, is quite powerful and not too shabby accuracy-wise. Add to that the hours of fun you can have "Re-loading" and it's the full pistol shooting experience you want!
Edit: This will also require you buying a house in any one of the 427 countries worldwide where these are still available, but that's a small price to pay!
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Thought about the LP8 Jagdtiger in the past. Certainly is well built, solid and powerful !
Would I be ably to hit anything with it though ?
“An airgun or two”………
Jagdtiger? Like it (though I think they lost as many to breaking down or running out of fuel as combat action).
Tom Gaylord testing the US-market version (ours is slightly detuned):
"So, the bottom line is the new LP8 is more powerful than the pistols that came before, and it still has great accuracy. It represents a lot of value in a spring air pistol, even at a price that is no longer considered inexpensive. If you’re looking for a powerful spring-piston pistol, this one just might be the champ when all things are considered."
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2009/...magnum-part-3/
But the obsolete P5M/LP5M is slightly less powerful, better looking (IHMO), and more accurate.
http://www.pyramydair.com/blog/2005/...stol-from-rws/
Think I'll strike the "Jagdtiger", bit too mega, don't reckon I'll ever get chummy with it !
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Hi why buy one of the Umerax co2 pistols such as the Walther CP88, Baretta 92fs or the Colt 1911 A1. All three are excellent pellet pistols in their own right. I own a CP88 and they are fantastic. No need to pump like ssp pistols just insert co2 cartridge and yr away.
If I were you and money was no object I'd hunt down an FWB 60 or 80. Diana LP8 is also worth looking out for. I would also stay away from CO2 pistols. They look good but are mostly only good for plinking soup cans at 15 feet. I am not very impressed with my CP 88 even though I have put a 6" Competition barrel on it. Some people report good things about them but not for me. You can also have a look at the Zoraki/ Webley, not the same build quality as a HW 75 but very accurate, a lot more powerful and a lot cheaper. I am quite pleased with my HW 40 but due to its low power it is a strictly 10 meters target pistol. Stay away from Steyr lP pistols, you will end up spending the best part of £1500.00 on these beauties. Their accuracy is mind blowing.
A.G
Would a Drulov DU10 be what you are looking for? 5-shot semi-auto, fires as quickly as you can pull the trigger. If you want it to be reliable too, then I'm afraid you need a Steyr LP5/50, but not many come up 2nd hand; I've shot a friend's LP5, and it was great, just buy pellets in bulk!