Gamo Falcon
I agree, they do shoot very well but I don't find the trigger on mine too heavy - springers take a bit of "remembering" - but it soon comes back after a few cards.
Feinwerkbau P40 Tricolour wanted.........still !
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Re: Gamo Falcon
I'm sure your right, but for various reasons i won't bore you with i can't fire @ will to settle into it so i will stick to those i can manage ok,zooma wrote:I agree, they do shoot very well but I don't find the trigger on mine too heavy - springers take a bit of "remembering" - but it soon comes back after a few cards.
atb, M.
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Re: Gamo Falcon
What make this hobby of ours so interesting is that there is no universal pistol that suites everybody, and if the Falcon is not for you then that is the way it is.zunmik wrote:I'm sure your right, but for various reasons i won't bore you with i can't fire @ will to settle into it so i will stick to those i can manage ok,zooma wrote:I agree, they do shoot very well but I don't find the trigger on mine too heavy - springers take a bit of "remembering" - but it soon comes back after a few cards.
atb, M.
My friend does not like Feinwerkbau Model 65 and 80 - I find this very strange as I thought that they would be just about as close as it was possible to get to the universal pistol - but it just goes to show how important it is to "try before you buy" whenever possible.
Feinwerkbau P40 Tricolour wanted.........still !
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