JoeG wrote:Hi Joe, glad to see you posting again. I think you are heading in a better direction although the Chameleon was probably not the best sub $500 CO2 pistol in my opinion. The biggest shortcoming of the design was the trigger which is really not in the same league as the other guns suggested. This is essentially a single shot version of the semi auto B96. The ergonomics are also a bit clunky and I am sure you would feel more comfortable with most of the other choices. Did you ever bulk fill it or did you only use the 12 gram powerlets? I never counted shots when I still had mine but I am pretty sure you could have completed a match if you topped up after your sighters. With bulk you also would not have to worry about the seals being a problem. Last word on CO2. If you had found a FWB Model 2 or even a Walther CP1, CP2 or CP3 you probably would not be searching for a replacement just yet. These would be generally selling in the $450-$550 price range In the meantime I agree that the Pardini K58 would be an excellent choice. Good trigger, good feel, nice balance as stated above. They are occasionally available from a bit below $500 to around $600 and are definitely worth it. You're less likely to find a used FWB ssp (they don't come up used that often). The extremely interesting two lever 102 took me quite a while to find and would usually be in the range of $800, the 103 could run to $1000 or more. It's too bad you can't get to sample some of the possible choices, it would certainly make your quest a whole lot easier. I still would recommend the IZH 46M very highly unless you really don't like the front bias balance. The trigger is very nice and if you do a good job carving the grips you can get a good fit. As before, good luck with the search and enjoy the ride. Best regards, Joe G.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions. I was able to find an older Nygord Precision Pardini K58 and after some RWS Chamber Lube (as suggested in another post by Rover) - the K58 appears to now be working perfectly.
I'll post a little more detailed review and comparison to the Aeron - but the most significant initial observation or difference is the low boreline axis on the Pardini as compared to the Aeron - which to me (so far) is the most appealling feature of the Pardini. Granted, I'm certainly a novice in my understanding or appreciation of the Pardini. But I don't think that the trigger is dramatically better than the Aeron - which I thought had a reasonable trigger. Better, yes - but not night and day better. Also, I think the Aeron is a little lighter and less nose heavy than the Pardini - which seems to be giving me a little more front sight movement (on the Pardini) - especially after 10 or 20 shots - than what I was used to on the Aeron.
As for the single stroke pump on the K58 (single stroke pneumatic - SSP). It's certainly not an inconvenience or demanding physically. If anything, I prefer an SSP as compared to a CO2 AP - since I no longer have to worry about how many shots I have left on a CO2 cartridge. However, as mentioned above, I suspect that downside of a SSP is a little more nose heavy pistol - but possibly I'm mistaken and the better PCP pistols have a similar weight and balance as the K58.
Anyway. I've now switched over to the Pardini K58 and will be putting the Aeron up for sale on the buy/sell/trade forum shortly for hopefully another new AP shooter looking for an easy and inexpensive way to try out the sport before moving up to the better gear.
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