maddynayak wrote:hi forum,
i m planning to get a co2 pistol from US, please advice me on the best available co2 pistol . i need something powerful which is LEGAL for import. pellets and co2 refills available in india. its only for passion . customs will not be a problem but let it be a legal one( cos i was reading in the forum that some calibers are not legal or so

).... i really dont have a clue about guns but my craze is getting wilder seeing allll you people on this forum.

.cheers
thanks
maddy
Hi MaddyNayak.
I thought for awhile about CO2 pistols, and guess there were some I liked, and some I did'nt. Since I have never owned one, I guess that counts me out on experience ... but for some info, here is a good link that lists out the top CO2 pistols in US, with rating, user feedbacks, price, etc:
http://www.reviewcentre.com/products133.html
Personally, I would rather opt for a Compressed Air pistol, instead of a CO2, owing to better consistency, accuracy, easier refilling, etc. Most importantly, a good compressed air pistol, like a Steyr or Walther is good match quality stuff, and extremely accurate. But since you mentioned that you want something for passion, and if one could translate that to less usage and more of show, then I would recommend the Colt 1901 (Nickel with wood), Benjamin Sheridan EB20, Crosman 357 (4 inch barrel blue and steel), Walther CP88 (Blued with wooden grips), S&W 686/586 (6inch/4inch barrel)Gamo V3, Beretta 92 FS, Desert Eagle Blow-Back, Gamo PT80; in that order.
You can find more reviews about everyone on PyramydAir.com, and can also purchase from them. (They mail to India)
Guess all of these use the CO2 powerlet cylinders, which are surely not impossible to source in India, although occasional price fluctuations and supply do occur.
The only difference would be the type of adaptation of these powerlets (threading or latching, etc).
If you plan to buy it thru PyramydAir, send me a PM, and I will send you a
5% discount code. Actually, I have two codes, and
anyone else wanting one, is most welcome to PM me
