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Rover
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Ready for the best?

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I see you're still living in the past Rover.
Rover
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You're just saying that to make the PCP Kool-Ade slurpers feel better.
william
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Rover wrote:You're just saying that to make the PCP Kool-Ade slurpers feel better.
Are you having difficulty with the alphabet this morning? No way PCP stands for Cars With Starter Motors.
PFribley
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I have all three 65,80 and 90. Also a FWB102. I like these crank pistols. Their quality,accuracy and workmanship is above reproach. Do I shoot them in matches. NO. They are great for training. But 60 times in a match is a bit too much. My fav is the 90. The 102 is a close second.
Rover
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I guess these went away along with the SSP's during the Liberal Pussification of men.
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william wrote:
Rover wrote:You're just saying that to make the PCP Kool-Ade slurpers feel better.
Are you having difficulty with the alphabet this morning? No way PCP stands for Cars With Starter Motors.
I lol'd.

Thanks william.
Rover
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William, I know you didn't want to make dc.fireman feel bad because he has a garage full of starterless cars he's not man enough to crank over.

PFribley, too.
v76
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Re: Ready for the best?

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Rover, the closet PCP shooter
kevinweiho
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Re: Ready for the best?

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It is the BEST made recoilless, virtually maintenance free, and bombproof spring piston air pistol in the world. However, don’t bring a knife to a gun fight...
Rover
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You guys are dreaming if you think you can't be easily beaten by one of these. Let the whimpering begin.
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Rover, do I have a pistol for you.....Its even pre pump.
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Rover wrote:You guys are dreaming if you think you can't be easily beaten by one of these.
The only way you’ll win with one is you’re an experienced shooter (or pure luck) with the 65 and all the others with pcp’s are novices/newbies. Ah, the World and Olympic records set with a FWB 65/80/90 is in 580’s?, and the pcp’s are in the 590’s... I don’t see the “best” dethroning the pcp’s anytime soon.

However, I would feel a great amount of joy if I were able to win with an older model match air pistol. The look of awe and jaw-dropping of your competitors is priceless!
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I used to enjoy using my $200 clunker to beat many try-hards with their $3000 PPC revolvers, but it didn't win me many actual medals, a top shot does need a top gun.
(Shooting IPSC with an as-issued Hi Power is also a lot of fun, as is letting people try the trigger afterwards - no the safety is not on, keep squeezing)
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"However, I would feel a great amount of joy if I were able to win with an older model match air pistol."

You'll never do it if you don't try. Read down through the threads on this post see if you can tell who'll NEVER do it.
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Re: Ready for the best?

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kevinweiho wrote:However, I would feel a great amount of joy if I were able to win with an older model match air pistol. The look of awe and jaw-dropping of your competitors is priceless!
You know, if Don Nygord himself stepped out of the mists of time and shot next to me on the firing line with an older pistol, I wouldn't be dropping my jaw, I'd be watching. I'd be evaluating his technique and figuring out how to incorporate it with mine. And, hopefully, I'd get some time to talk with him.
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Chia wrote:
kevinweiho wrote:However, I would feel a great amount of joy if I were able to win with an older model match air pistol. The look of awe and jaw-dropping of your competitors is priceless!
You know, if Don Nygord himself stepped out of the mists of time and shot next to me on the firing line with an older pistol, I wouldn't be dropping my jaw, I'd be watching. I'd be evaluating his technique and figuring out how to incorporate it with mine. And, hopefully, I'd get some time to talk with him.
I was using the figure of speech of “jaw-dropping” as a hyperbole.

The late Don Nygord once said that: “World level shooting is about consistency and that world level shooters are the most dyed-in-the-wool pragmatists you'll ever find:
If it works better, that’s what they'll shoot. Doesn't matter what it is or how it smells or what color - if they can get better scores they'll shoot it!”
Mike M.
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David M wrote:Rover, do I have a pistol for you.....Its even pre pump.
We have a winner! Those suppository guns are just a fad anyway.
97nick
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I would love one of those FWBs, best gun ever.
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