Combro Chrono-never mind, the answer was in the archives

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Combro Chrono-never mind, the answer was in the archives

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Can you use one of these on a pistol.
I can see it for a rifle but anybody use one on a pistol? So much wider
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If you mean Combro 625 then it can only be used on air/gas guns. I have measured with it on Tau 7, Crosman 2300S anmd various Umarex pistols. Can take a bit of careful alignment but I have always succeeded.
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Thanks Joker
I have a pardini K58 coming and I have a Fwb 300S that I bought that the seller thought might be shooting lower that the 640fps.
I might get a Xcortech X3200 just to check velocities to make sure the guns are up to par.
Other than that I am not going to be a fanatic about velocities.
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I bought one for $74 new.
It is on the way-hope it works like some say it does.
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I am satisfied with my Combro cb-625 chronoscope (Mk 4).

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