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    Quote Originally Posted by trajectory View Post
    Haven't seen a Tau for a while, but I think they are pretty good in most respects. The shot count is fairly high too if I remember correctly, which could be an advantage too.
    One thing, dont think they have a dry fire device? Might not be true if all versions, maybe some did & some didn't.
    Either way it could be a good option.
    Certainly worth looking into further & trying to find one you can try before taking the plunge.
    Thanks for that. There’s a gentleman in the USA who makes a gizmo to enable a Tau-7 to dry fire easily: very cheap too. I think it makes sense to certainly try before I buy, whatever pistol I eventually get, like you mentioned. Btw shot a card today with 5 tens on it, first time ever! Also included a 5🥴😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB200 View Post
    Thanks for that. There’s a gentleman in the USA who makes a gizmo to enable a Tau-7 to dry fire easily: very cheap too. I think it makes sense to certainly try before I buy, whatever pistol I eventually get, like you mentioned. Btw shot a card today with 5 tens on it, first time ever! Also included a 5🥴😆
    Guessing it's a blocking gizmo that prevents the hammer from striking the valve or something along those lines. Might be as simple as a piece of poly pipe or some sort of impact absorbing polymer buffer. Well worth trying a Tau for yourself, or any other pistol for that matter. New is kind of nice because you know it's history, s/h deals can work out well & hopefully it would have been well looked after & serviced by someone who knows what they are about, but sometimes things don't come to light till later.

    A 5, a 5, .dodgy pellet! Did you call it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by trajectory View Post
    Guessing it's a blocking gizmo that prevents the hammer from striking the valve or something along those lines. Might be as simple as a piece of poly pipe or some sort of impact absorbing polymer buffer. Well worth trying a Tau for yourself, or any other pistol for that matter. New is kind of nice because you know it's history, s/h deals can work out well & hopefully it would have been well looked after & serviced by someone who knows what they are about, but sometimes things don't come to light till later.

    A 5, a 5, .dodgy pellet! Did you call it?
    Yes new is generally better, although it’s a trade off between older precision quality verses new simpler mechanics.

    I’ve just found they do a Tau-8 pcp! Great price too!

    Did I call it! I called it everything under the sun!����

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB200 View Post
    Yes new is generally better, although it’s a trade off between older precision quality verses new simpler mechanics.

    I’ve just found they do a Tau-8 pcp! Great price too!

    Did I call it! I called it everything under the sun!����
    No no no, you have to keep calm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trajectory View Post
    No no no, you have to keep calm.
    I’m just kidding, I shot the 5 early on the card and went on to score the 5 tens after��

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB200 View Post
    I’m just kidding, I shot the 5 early on the card and went on to score the 5 tens after��
    Yep, nobody said it was easy

    Don't have to say but how did you get into pistol shooting? (Pm if you prefer but just curious)

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    Quote Originally Posted by trajectory View Post
    Yep, nobody said it was easy

    Don't have to say but how did you get into pistol shooting? (Pm if you prefer but just curious)
    I had a Webley Tempest in my teens, which said it would do 1” groups at 30’ (don’t know about that!).
    I always thought, after that, that I’d like to have a go at proper target pistol shooting, I even bought a book, can’t remember it’s name, but it was about A5 size in landscape format with a pale blue limp cover: I think it might have been called ‘Pistol shooting’. Anyway, fast forward 45 years or so, and I am!
    Last edited by CB200; 05-02-2022 at 01:40 PM.

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