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    Rohm pistols

    Are they any good, the fact that i've seen one cheap in a dealers makes me wonder

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    Rohm

    Yes they are very good and accurate. I have the "Twinmaster" which is also very reliable.
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    I'm not so convinced and those that had them at the club I was at - didn’t have them for very long.

    I had a trainer and didn't rate it, so it got sold again pretty quickly...I think the triggers on the PCP ones were a little better, but the actions had the same basic flaws.

    * The hammers gave comparatively longer lock times.
    * They didn't load directly into the breach, using either magazines (not permitted in comps) or a single shot loader.

    Also being unsupported now, spares might be harder to come by now as well.

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    Many thanks for the replies, i've seen a lefty one, its the twin master tops, at a good price, but there's usually a reason for that

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    my mate loves his
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    I am new to Rohm pistols, bought a Twinmaster Top at the last Melbourne sale. It certainly is no match pistol, but have been very impressed with the quality of construction.
    The "anatomical" grip must have been designed to suit someone with a non-conventional anatomy... Unfortunately Rink do not make a grip for them, so I picked up an aftermarket item that had been on an LP10 and did some cutting and shutting to make it more suitable, it's better, but not as good as the Rink on my FAS 604.
    Starting to get some good results with it, but it is very light up front compared to my FAS, thinking of adding a weight on a rod, similar to the set-up on the Twinmaster Sport.
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    My Rohm Twinmaster is quite accurate:-




    That was 8 shots at 10m rested while checking the sights.
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    Love my Twinmaster Top, improved it to my requirements, including work on trigger and regulator, added one belleville washer. Anatomical grip perfect for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Love my Twinmaster Top, improved it to my requirements, including work on trigger and regulator, added one belleville washer. Anatomical grip perfect for me.

    Baz
    Apologies for casting nasturtiums about the hands the grip was designed for, it must be my mitts that are not conventional! 🤣
    Too many guns, or not enough time?

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    Agreed the trigger is rubbish took all the double action bits off and use it single action, polished the rest now much better also upped the power a bit now fairly good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Modski66 View Post
    Apologies for casting nasturtiums about the hands the grip was designed for, it must be my mitts that are not conventional! 🤣
    No, its the bony arthritic hands I have at 79

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    No, its the bony arthritic hands I have at 79

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    79 Baz! You still look good for it, out and about

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    Quote Originally Posted by cozzamec View Post
    79 Baz! You still look good for it, out and about
    Remind to treat you to a few pints.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    Remind to treat you to a few pints.
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