What pistol did you shoot today

Ordered it that way. Far as I know they are factory. I think it came from Pyramid air. But it was a long time ago, probably 1990's. No Beeman marks on it Just RWS.. Has mostly English stamping, one side is in German.. Like you I want a RWS 10 but I wanted left hand grips. The 6G at the time had a right hand and left hand option, with a price increase of course. Had mine rebuilt about 20 years ago, piston seal went out.

Pale Rider I remember some of the 6G's with the model 10 barrels. I would have preferred your barrel style. My markings are different than yours. I have not been disappointed. I did a lot of research and frankly the 6G was the best buy you could make on a recoilless pistol at the time. You can adjust the grips to snug your hand. It's hell on bugs.

I forgot about the 6M and I'm sure now I was wrong about the 6G having the flat barrel. They must have been 6M's. The 6G had the hooded front sight and inserts and the 6M had the same setup as the 10. I heard the 10 shot high and I wanted something that I could shoot insects with along with a left hand grip that drove me toward the 6G. I thought all three models had adjustable triggers with the 10 being more refined. The wooden grips are hard to find I know, betting the lefties are unobtainable.

Had to have mine rebuilt several years ago so I sent it to UMarex along with $100 bucks and good as new. I bought the pistol just in time to catch one of the Cicadas invasions. Boy was that fun. I was shooting wadcutter pellets and they just blew up when hit. Simple things for simple people I guess.

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The 6M shoots high as well. Have to use heavy pellets to shoot normal.
 
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This has been getting the most attention lately.
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Finally .... ambidextrous grips on the old Crosman MK1.
These originally came with dedicated right or left hand grips that incorporated a very large thumb shelf. And that made it difficult to drop into any holster I have. Ambi grips solve that problem, plus my lefty friends can now shoot this thing.
The steel shroud hides a 10" barrel, and 14.3gr pellets chrono at 425fps.

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Not tried it out properly, only just got it back together, but here is my 1957 Crosman 157 with a rescued 13XX grip that took far more modification to fit than I anticipated!
The frame was in a very chipped condition and someone had done a poor rattle-can job on it, so I stripped it down to bare metal and used an etch primer followed by a matt black top coat.
Still got a few minor adjustments to to make, but it is pretty close to being done, and in a cool shed was doing 4.3 ftlbs with 7.33gr pellets.

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Not tried it out properly, only just got it back together, but here is my 1957 Crosman 157 with a rescued 13XX grip that took far more modification to fit than I anticipated!
The frame was in a very chipped condition and someone had done a poor rattle-can job on it, so I stripped it down to bare metal and used an etch primer followed by a matt black top coat.
Still got a few minor adjustments to to make, but it is pretty close to being done, and in a cool shed was doing 4.3 ftlbs with 7.33gr pellets.

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Nice! And a good job with fitting those grips 👍. This looks like it could be the granddaddy of the Crosman 600 …. ?