Original 6M pistol

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Original 6M pistol

Post by zunmik » Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:49 pm

WALTHER LP3],Etc[/b], G0JVB ex G6MUI.

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Re: Original 6M pistol

Post by Thirdwheel » Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:40 pm

Seemed like a good one so I bought it - been using it for a week and all seems fine but I'm not as good with this yet as I am with my Alecto - perhaps the hold I'm using or exhaustion setting in reloading it. I will be pulling it down cleaning and resealing it in the next couple of weeks so I know it's all ok.
It's over 350g heavier than the Alecto and I can feel it after a good session.

George

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Re: Original 6M pistol

Post by pmh » Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:53 pm

The Originals are certainly weighty compared to their modern counterparts.

I couldn't do a full competition round with either the 6 of the 10 and maintain any form of accuracy.

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Re: Original 6M pistol

Post by Thirdwheel » Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:45 pm

I cannot use maintain and accuracy in the same sentence at the moment. The first time I put 100 pellets through the 6m in one session I was in pain at the end, tonight I did it and it was not so bad so things are getting better slowly and things are improving. I will have a look at a compact, FAS604 and HW40 to see what they are like and of course a PCP, but I'm committed to trying to improve using a springer. It's a good work out for my muscles and my brain, and it is real fun with a tinge of total frustration and bemusment at times. My new to me fwb65 should arrive tomorrow so I will put that into the mix, it has had a service and a new mainspring so I will see how that goes. I love metal mechanical thingies and the more off beat and specialised they are the better.

George

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