should i get variation change ?

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Sixshot6

Re: should i get variation change ?

#11 Post by Sixshot6 »

Tommygunn wrote:Southern gun co. Already do a 9mm lever release if that's your bag?
Thats a rifle not an LBP.
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#12 Post by joe »

I just seen this .22lr ammo

http://www.midwayusa.com/product/250621 ... llow-point

1700 fps at 200ft lbs that's nearly entering 17hmr ! Should be fun and feel like you are shooting a 'real' caliber in a pistol
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Re: should i get variation change ?

#13 Post by dromia »

If you want the feel of a real calibre pistol then get yourself a repro .44 Colt Walker. No coathanger, catch on everything protuberances and all the recoil and heft you want from a real handgun.
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#14 Post by Sixshot6 »

dromia wrote:If you want the feel of a real calibre pistol then get yourself a repro .44 Colt Walker. No coathanger, catch on everything protuberances and all the recoil and heft you want from a real handgun.
My dad bought an Anvil conversion, £850 total package and will see how see goes at the weekend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvBDn7DHezo

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Re: should i get variation change ?

#15 Post by kennyc »

dromia wrote:If you want the feel of a real calibre pistol then get yourself a repro .44 Colt Walker. No coathanger, catch on everything protuberances and all the recoil and heft you want from a real handgun.
to quote "Boris the Blade" "heavy is good, heavy is reliable, if it doesn't work you can hit him with it!" theres a good reason the Colt Army Mod was developed :p
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#16 Post by Demonic69 »

Sixshot6 wrote:
dromia wrote:If you want the feel of a real calibre pistol then get yourself a repro .44 Colt Walker. No coathanger, catch on everything protuberances and all the recoil and heft you want from a real handgun.
My dad bought an Anvil conversion, £850 total package and will see how see goes at the weekend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pvBDn7DHezo

Also no coat hanger.
I'm assuming he's not your dad?
Never realised precision gunner went to my club, I've shot with him a few times and he was on the UKPSA safety course with me :-)
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Re: should i get variation change ?

#17 Post by joe »

back to the OP, i think sixshot has a got good point !
anyone else?, get a .22lbp or wait for a start / stop 9mm lbp ??
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