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H&K P30 CO2 Pistol review entered on 2009-10-22 19:13:59
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Things I liked:Nice solid feel. Can not compare to the real deal, but the P30 feels real good in the hand. Active safety and breach release work smoothly as does the mag release. Very good detail throughout. Things I would have changed:Under side of mag release did not run smooth on the middle finger supporting the trigger guard.
... Read MoreThings I liked:Nice solid feel. Can not compare to the real deal, but the P30 feels real good in the hand. Active safety and breach release work smoothly as does the mag release. Very good detail throughout. Things I would have changed:Under side of mag release did not run smooth on the middle finger supporting the trigger guard. A bit of "sanding/buffing" smoothed things out.
Single trigger pull is a bear.
Still rated 5.Star overall. What others should know:Have not charged the P30 up. Expect it to be a good shooter. rear sight adjusts for windage - and the sight picture is very good.
Will try to get back.
Makarov CO2 BB Pistol review entered on 2009-07-06 11:36:09
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Things I liked:Good to see this piece finally available. Fit and finish are first class, though the slide does provide a slight rattle, but does serve to cock the action.
It is a spitting image of the real steel version in heft and fit, a piece to be proud of.
Fun to shoot, nothing to brag about here - steel BB's from a short barrel.
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... Read MoreThings I liked:Good to see this piece finally available. Fit and finish are first class, though the slide does provide a slight rattle, but does serve to cock the action.
It is a spitting image of the real steel version in heft and fit, a piece to be proud of.
Fun to shoot, nothing to brag about here - steel BB's from a short barrel.
but fun is the name of this game. Things I would have changed:Would be real cool as a blow-back, but given the power source it's asking a bit too much. The functional slide is good enough. What others should know:Though not covered in the manual this piece partially disassembles as the original by pulling down the trigger guard and pulling the slide back off its groove then up and forward. I would not attempt taking it apart beyond this point.
Crosman C41 CO2 BB Pistol review entered on 2009-07-06 11:16:57
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Things I liked:Nice to see Crosman has re-issued its Model 338. Too bad so much has been lost in this latest interpretation of the Walther P38. Things I would have changed:The heft and grip of this piece will only be comfortable in a large hand. Feel wouldn't that bad, if in fact it was a solid piece. As been noted in other reviews
... Read MoreThings I liked:Nice to see Crosman has re-issued its Model 338. Too bad so much has been lost in this latest interpretation of the Walther P38. Things I would have changed:The heft and grip of this piece will only be comfortable in a large hand. Feel wouldn't that bad, if in fact it was a solid piece. As been noted in other reviews, the active slide is provided for effect only and serves no practical purpose other than a rattle while handling the piece. The grip is designed to slide to the rear to access the CO2 powerlet. This feature gives the grip a slightly less than solid feel in the hand.
In accessing the powerlet , with the grip is slid to the rear there is precious little room in reaching the screw knob needed to puncture and tighten the powerlet securely. The knob is tucked between the grip sides and the front grip frame. What others should know:I have not yet loaded and fired this piece, but the BB magazine is solid and drops out easily with a single push of the mag release and looks like a good performer.
At first glance this is good looking re-issue of a Crosman Classic. I really wish they had been more true to the original.