Do you want it more for fast multishot action? Accuracy? Knockdown power?
Jim
I am looking to buy a .22 Co2 semi auto pistol but I know nothing about makes power or price I have had a BSA scorpion pistol for along time but loading is a pain and would like to try my hand with a semi auto any suggestions would be appreciated
Do you want it more for fast multishot action? Accuracy? Knockdown power?
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
fast action not important but accuracy and a decent power is..... (are you sure about the john & yoko bodyswap)
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Thanks I'll take a look at them I'm on your side of the pond at the moment and going to a gunshow in DE on Saturday. it must be true if Elvis told you
I HOPE they have a selection of air pistols at the gun show, Russell. One problem we airgunners have here is that the abundance and relativel freedom of purchasing cartridge guns pushes air guns into a niche market.
But, it is starting to change for the better.
Elvis has never lied to me yet!
Jim
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
If you want accuracy, then be aware that CO2 power becomes very inconsistent in cold weather. I had a Rohm powered by CO2 which I converted to air, this resulted in a huge increase in accuracy. Same pistol, same shooter different power source.
Hope that's helpful.
With those requirements, my reply is best of luck unless you have about £400 for a Crosman 600 and that's IF one comes up for sale.
In .177 you are looking at Drulovs, Aerons, Rohm's, Steyr LP5 and then you are looking at £250-£400
Last edited by ikarma70; 10-12-2010 at 11:44 AM.