Steyr LP50!
The Drulov is ok but not as accurare and power varies with temp, I have both but the Steyr is King.
Cheers
John
Steyr LP50!
The Drulov is ok but not as accurare and power varies with temp, I have both but the Steyr is King.
Cheers
John
Snooper601 Suspect a simple fault, or a simple engineer He who dies with the most toys wins!
QHAC Official lubricant development engineer.
I was out at my local .22 rifle and pistol club (rimfire), and while they were shoting 50 rifle, I had set up 4 bamboo canes with aluminium cans set onto them and I was blatting away at 6yds with my Walther CP99, and that was fair spinning them around and punching holes in them, I then changed over to my Alecto and that was bouncing them all over the place and that was only with one pump!
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If it moves.....shoot it!..If it don't move.....shoot it in case it tries to!!!
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Thanks O.T
The customer reviews on that page give pause for thought:
http://www.pyramydair.com/s/m/Evanix...Master_AR6/961
"...those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience." C.S. Lewis
UK-legal air pistols have to be UNDER 6 fpe, don't they?
UBC's Police Pistol Manager
"Nasty, noisy things, revolvers, Count. Better stick to air-guns." Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone
Never seen any old US airguns from this era quote ft lb energy. All my 600 paperwork does not mention it.The shooters were just not interested in it and would not know what you were talking about. All shooters in those days were only intersted in muzzle velocity including all of us who were around in those days in the UK. The interest in ft lb was only introduced by UK legislation and the law not at shooters request. The US especially were not concerned in ft lb of airguns 40 to 50 years ago.
Baz
http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/gb...g=pistolas-co2
Have a look on this site, this is where I buy my guns from. I'm not sure if they post abroad I'm also not sure if they are UK legal, you'd need to check that out for yourselves.
I have 600 and 677 paperwork and workshop manual, does not mention it. I bet that any ft lb mentioned has been worked out by a user, probably in the UK. The US guys would not have worried about it as there are no restrictions. I have been shooting for over 50 years and the 600 was made from 1960 to 1970. Airgun shooters never spoke of ft lb energy in those days, and thats when the 600 literature was printed. Only when I came back to the UK to live in 1994 I heard of all this energy business. I will send you £20 if you can show me the original Crosman paperwork quoting this, and will be glad to do it to add to my collection.
http://www.co2airguns.net/collection...0600/index.htm