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pistol choice?? please help?


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right i think the time has come to buy a brand spanking new pistol! :lol: right now ive got a prioblem,(not that kind :blush: )

ive fallen in love with 2 pistols! one is a sheridan eb22 prohunter or a cometa indian in nickel. im torn between the two and i can't afford both! any suggestions or reccomendations? on whats ones better?

thanks for reading

deano :devil:

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dont go for the cometa then, you need something as close to 6ft/lb as possible

 

yeah im thinking of steering toward that one aswell? maybe because it looks alot better made and not cheapie plasticy think i may have been swaying toward the cometa is because it looks so well presented/own box etc....

 

deano

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There's also the Co2 -v- spring powered argument, with the Cometa being the latter.

Buying Co2 bulbs on a regular basis may affect your decision if money is tight.

I'm going to stick with my Webley Hurricane which is 27 years old & still shoots like new....they don't make 'em like that anymore. LOL

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IMHO the only pistols i would reccomend for hunting that we have available in this country would be the weihrauch hw45

and the falcon precharged pistols. and even then nothing bigger than rats.

As a previous owner, definetely the HW45, and the shoulder stock. Its the mutts!!

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IMHO the only pistols i would reccomend for hunting that we have available in this country would be the weihrauch hw45

and the falcon precharged pistols. and even then nothing bigger than rats.

 

I have a Crosman 2240 and it's excellent for whacking rats and plinking.

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IMHO the only pistols i would reccomend for hunting that we have available in this country would be the weihrauch hw45

and the falcon precharged pistols. and even then nothing bigger than rats.

 

I have a Crosman 2240 and it's excellent for whacking rats and plinking.

 

 

thanks for all your help guys purchased the sheridan today! well impressed!!! took a ratty off the rafters on my third shot. clean kill had a couple of twitches when he dropped but other than that well recommended for our furry friends

thanks all

deano

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I had a sheridan pro .20 calibre some while back and it was fantastic for rats as well as very accurate, it also worked great for plinking too. I had a laser beam sight on it for shooting rats with ease :mad:

 

I know this didn't answer the said question above but this is my experience, and other than the added cost of CO2 capsules that was the only drawback, but no biggie for me as this pistol got me back into the sport and made me buy a Theoben 12/200 in .20Cal..

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I had a sheridan pro .20 calibre some while back and it was fantastic for rats as well as very accurate, it also worked great for plinking too. I had a laser beam sight on it for shooting rats with ease :mad:

 

I know this didn't answer the said question above but this is my experience, and other than the added cost of CO2 capsules that was the only drawback, but no biggie for me as this pistol got me back into the sport and made me buy a Theoben 12/200 in .20Cal..

 

 

yeah thanks for that matey got one yesterday in a .22 very,very pleased!, read weeks and weeks of reviews before i parted with lotsa pennies!! :lol:

 

deano

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Make sure you use good quality CO2 capsules that lubricate when you fire that baby :lol: It will do you proud for years if you do :huh:

 

thanks will use the proper crosman ones tho name tag and all :mad: when u say u mounted a laser to yours how did you mount it and whee did you purchase it?

many thanks

deano

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Make sure you use good quality CO2 capsules that lubricate when you fire that baby :blink: It will do you proud for years if you do :blink:

 

thanks will use the proper crosman ones tho name tag and all :blink: when u say u mounted a laser to yours how did you mount it and whee did you purchase it?

many thanks

deano

I used a beamshot mount with some rubber packing to make it fit, but I'm sure you could also use a trigger type mount. The Sheridan was not really designed to have a laser on it but it's not impossible either...

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