Hi all,
I just picked up a new c02 air pistol for some back garden plinking, I know there are a few enthusiast on here and thought I would show it off.
Colt 45 single action army more commonly known as the peacemaker.
Powered by 12g c02 capsules and uses hollow brass cartridges to hold a single bb.
I have shot airguns for many years and been fortunate enough to shoot a fair number of live pistols overseas and this without doubt the most realistic looking and feeling air pistol I have ever used.
For those into this kind of thing the sound and feel of the hammer being cocked is a joy to behold.
I have always wanted a vintage style pistol and having bought this I am quite keen on learning things like the fast draw and maybe some basic gun twirling (billy the kid in the making).
Are any of our fine upstanding members here involved with this kind of thing that can offer any tips or point me in the direction of any useful resources.
Cheers, Hamster
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I just picked up a new c02 air pistol for some back garden plinking, I know there are a few enthusiast on here and thought I would show it off.
Colt 45 single action army more commonly known as the peacemaker.
Powered by 12g c02 capsules and uses hollow brass cartridges to hold a single bb.
I have shot airguns for many years and been fortunate enough to shoot a fair number of live pistols overseas and this without doubt the most realistic looking and feeling air pistol I have ever used.
For those into this kind of thing the sound and feel of the hammer being cocked is a joy to behold.
I have always wanted a vintage style pistol and having bought this I am quite keen on learning things like the fast draw and maybe some basic gun twirling (billy the kid in the making).
Are any of our fine upstanding members here involved with this kind of thing that can offer any tips or point me in the direction of any useful resources.
Cheers, Hamster
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