for plinking in garden in 22 but which one
for plinking in garden in 22 but which one
multishot ?
power source ?
open sight, or reflex/red dot ?
do you want some power, or just accuracy ?
Noise a concern ?
Good value single shot .22 CO2 is the CP1 or clone - around £50 - £60 Crosman 2240 is also OK if you are using open sights, which makes it harder to silence and maybe a bit noisy for back garden ?
Springer HW45 is great
CO2 revolvers there are dozen to choose from
Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.
Yep, give us a bit of a wishlist, RR, so we can narrow it down a bit for you.
With very little to go on, I'd maybe say the 2240 if you don't need multi-shot capability. And for a more "precision" approach the HW40 SSP is available in .22 these days. Self-contained, too.
But then I've always half-fancied the simplicity of the Umarex Buckmark little springer. Apparently very mild shooting and accurate. Think it's .177 only, though.
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CP2 is good value
You get a pistol that converts to a carbine ,plus a good silencer for the garden
just targets noise is not a concern
dont need multi shot tony just a bit of target practice
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HW40 never fails to put a smile on my face, light, accurate, good sights, brilliant trigger, rail for accessories....... did I mention trigger? out of the box the trigger is on a par with pistols costing far more
The Beeman equivalent is far cheaper, but has been built to a budget, but if its back garden plinking, and you have the time and tools to fettle the trigger it might be a budget option
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