Advice for air pistol
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Advice for air pistol
I have a IHP 35m rifle. wanted to take up pistol shooting as a hobby. i have shortlisted the following pistols. can u help me choose the appropriate one
1. hw 45
2. colt govmt 1911 .45
other than this are there any others that you could suggest
thanx
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1. hw 45
2. colt govmt 1911 .45
other than this are there any others that you could suggest
thanx
cheers to all
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Re: Advice for air pistol
Archer,
Here's a thread about HW 45.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1004
Mack The Knife's review about his HW 45
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=993
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1003
Hope you find this helpful.
Pran
Here's a thread about HW 45.
http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1004
Mack The Knife's review about his HW 45
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=993
http://www.indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?t=1003
Hope you find this helpful.
Pran
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Re: Advice for air pistol
its my first time with a pistol...so could you pls suggest, which one would should i go for.....or other than these two any other pistol that comes to mind for a first time user....
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Re: Advice for air pistol
In what ways is one of the Umarex CO2 pistols difficult to control? It's practically recoilless. The HW45 on the other hand would not be an easy air-pistol to start with.At 10 m many Umarex models are difficult to control. The HW will group better.
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Re: Advice for air pistol
By ' control' Shahid most probably was referring to its poor accuracy compared to HW 45 ( controlling the groups ; maybe)Mack The Knife Bana";p="17644 wrote:
In what ways is one of the Umarex CO2 pistols difficult to control? It's practically recoilless. The HW45 on the other hand would not be an easy air-pistol to start with.
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HI
i have gone through the other post on air guns too, i want some help too. I am new to pneumatic and CO2 stuff, i am looking for some article where in i can read more on these, as i am my self looking for some decent pistol for 10 M, but i want to know and understand the maintainability of these, i read abt HW 45 and IZH-46M. I could figure out that the IZH will make better for shooting 10 M, but the shear beauty of HW 45 is pulin me . So need advice from users and gurus which one to opt for and if any other gun also out there in same price range, which would be easier to manage in India.
Thanks in advance
i have gone through the other post on air guns too, i want some help too. I am new to pneumatic and CO2 stuff, i am looking for some article where in i can read more on these, as i am my self looking for some decent pistol for 10 M, but i want to know and understand the maintainability of these, i read abt HW 45 and IZH-46M. I could figure out that the IZH will make better for shooting 10 M, but the shear beauty of HW 45 is pulin me . So need advice from users and gurus which one to opt for and if any other gun also out there in same price range, which would be easier to manage in India.
Thanks in advance
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hw45 vs izh baikal
I don't know about the hw 45's maintenance, but the IZH is normally like all ruskie stuff low on maitenenance. Just al ittle 2t oil and it is happy. It will blow its packing seals occasionally but I have a jugad for that. So I think it will last as long as you live. You can check the net for more airgun boards one of them is yellowforum.com there are loads more. And the HW 45 isn't a ten meter pistol its known more for plinking and varmitting overseas.
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sa_ali";p="17784 wrote: HI
i have gone through the other post on air guns too, i want some help too. I am new to pneumatic and CO2 stuff, i am looking for some article where in i can read more on these, as i am my self looking for some decent pistol for 10 M, but i want to know and understand the maintainability of these, i read abt HW 45 and IZH-46M. I could figure out that the IZH will make better for shooting 10 M, but the shear beauty of HW 45 is pulin me . So need advice from users and gurus which one to opt for and if any other gun also out there in same price range, which would be easier to manage in India.
Thanks in advance
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Pneumatic guns don't have any gas cylinders. There is a compression chamber where air is compressed and stored till you release the trigger. I have had a Crosman 1008 pistol which used a gas cylinder and then a Crosman 2100 multi-pump. Now I have an IZH Baikal 46 m and a QB78 Co2 rifle.
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sa_ali";p="18059 wrote: thanks dev for info, but i am looking if some on the forum has used any of these then i can know the user experience, sply with gas cylinder, which i think are required in the pneumatic controlled guns.
I will hit the net i guess to know more
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