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PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 6:35 pm 
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Growing up I liked my Crosman 1008. I just settled for a Vigilante since I couldnt find one.


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 1:49 pm 
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I think we can all agree that the "must have" three CO2 pistols are the Tanfoglio Witness, the GSG 92 and the SIG Sauer P226. Or am I mistaken???

Oh, and a 2240 for modding, a lot of modding [emoji16]


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You can add the M&P 40! It's as great and fun as the other 3.
For pistols the four mentionned above.
If you want to add revolvers the peacemakers are great, that smooth super light trigger is wonderful, I wish all single action revolvers triggers were this nice.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 1:28 am 
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I'm a dead head...
and I've worn panties, but that was an isolated incident..

H&K P30 is awesome(with pellets)
Bersa bcp99 Non Blowback is a close second(with lead balls)!

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 10:14 am 
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I'm not an air pistol addict yet, and ended up converting my 1322 to a carbine, but I really like my Snow Peak CP-1M that I converted to Bulk fill. Shoots well over a 100 shots in co2 at 450fps and over 40 with air. Very accurate out to 40 yards, and nice adjustable trigger once a new lighter spring is put in it. Image

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 11:22 am 
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That's a nice looking grip on the snow peak. Those lasers can be fun too!

As for myself, no longer sure which is my favorite. The 1701-P is still king, but I've never put C0-2 into it.
I've been on a C0-2 pistol spree as of late, and there a lot of good choices to be made out there.

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That's just single action revolvers...
One day I gotta try and do a pic of everything.
I guess I like 'em all :mrgreen:

And wifey called me a gun hoarder the other day. Nonsense~ I'm still under 50 (revolvers) :P

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 12:10 pm 
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Lol! Those wives come up with crazy ideas hey!
Nice looking revolvers, Yep you'll have to lay them all out sometime and take a picture.
Lasers are fun, and thanks for the comment on the grip on the cp1. I like it now I'm used to it. It does make the wrist have to bend to hold, like a target pistol style, but I don't mind it. I usually hold it two handed anyway and the laser lets a guy hold it however you want, can shoot from the hip if you like, lol[emoji846]

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