The trigger on mine was incredibly heavy when new but this does loosen up after a few CO2 cartridges. It's now an accurate little plinker.
John
The trigger on mine was incredibly heavy when new but this does loosen up after a few CO2 cartridges. It's now an accurate little plinker.
John
Currently looking for Baikal Makarov pistols with the following prefixes to the serial number: 98, T01, T09, T21, T22
Prefer boxed or cased but will consider loose examples too.
mine was so heavy I took it back to the shop , thaught if I pulled any harder it would break something , guy at shop fired it off several times in quick time and told me thats how they are. good fun but no acurracy ,didnt keep it long.
It's a mad minute.
Your adrenaline has gone through the roof.
Your side-arm has become your last line of defence.
You deploy it and use it as quickly as you can. I put it to you that accuracy may not be your priority at that moment and that a match-quality light trigger may not be your friend. CO2 pistols are used as serious training aids.
P1V1overT1=P2V2overT2
Very true, but they can be accurate in the right hands, sadly not mine!
https://co2-handguns.freeforums.net/...k-17-dual-ammo
If the above link doesn't work, the same picture is on the link below:
https://airgunforums.co.uk/threads/g...61/post-334426
Too many guns, or not enough time?
my mate is waiting for one coming to