Awhile back, I ordered a Sig Sauer P320 pellet only with blowback, mainly to get my wife interested in shooting with me a little more often. It gets approximately 2-30rd magazines out of one CO2. Less than 20ft gives fairly good accuracy and opens up from there.
I then ordered the Sig Sauer M17 pellet only with blowback for me. I really like the field strip feature and it helps in actual maintenance and when I did the mods to improve accuracy. It now does about a 1" group of 20 at approximately 20yds. Like most others, I'm not a big fan that the CO2 limits the rate of fire, but when I'm close to the end of the cartridge, it really doesn't matter.
One of the next projects to take on will be getting the P320 to tighten up and see how much the accuracy improves.
I also have a Walther Nighthawk from back when Crosman was selling them. It's a CP99 copy without blowback and has an 8 shot rotary magazine. I haven't done anything to it, but shoot it. I did find that the lead free pellets really gives it a zip, but in the end, it's still a 3.6fpe pistol.
As far as replicas go, I like them, shoot them, and even own a couple. I get more enjoyment out of some more than others. I look at it as a getaway from the usual guns that I shoot. Also, when introducing new people to the sport, they get to see just what all is available and might give them ideas as to what they would like should they choose to join in on the fun.
I then ordered the Sig Sauer M17 pellet only with blowback for me. I really like the field strip feature and it helps in actual maintenance and when I did the mods to improve accuracy. It now does about a 1" group of 20 at approximately 20yds. Like most others, I'm not a big fan that the CO2 limits the rate of fire, but when I'm close to the end of the cartridge, it really doesn't matter.
One of the next projects to take on will be getting the P320 to tighten up and see how much the accuracy improves.
I also have a Walther Nighthawk from back when Crosman was selling them. It's a CP99 copy without blowback and has an 8 shot rotary magazine. I haven't done anything to it, but shoot it. I did find that the lead free pellets really gives it a zip, but in the end, it's still a 3.6fpe pistol.
As far as replicas go, I like them, shoot them, and even own a couple. I get more enjoyment out of some more than others. I look at it as a getaway from the usual guns that I shoot. Also, when introducing new people to the sport, they get to see just what all is available and might give them ideas as to what they would like should they choose to join in on the fun.
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