Match Guns MGH 1

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Timberwerks
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Match Guns MGH 1

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I'm kind of thinking about this. Anyone have one or have opinions?
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rmca
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Re: Match Guns MGH 1

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Over engineered... Hard to find spares... beautiful when it works!
Get a Steyr instead.

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Re: Match Guns MGH 1

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I actually had one about 5 years ago. Along with a Morini 162E and a Pardini K12. I miss PCP so I'm interested in getting another but I want to stay in a $1500 budget or so. I'm also thinking about the Walther LP500 Blue Angel Economy version.
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Try looking for something second hand.
Or if you want new, an Steyr LP2 is a good option.
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Re: Match Guns MGH 1

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Got one since 3 years back. Somehow l like it but l can't recommend it. The mechanic trigger is useless. The electronic is useless. Interaction between the two is impossible to achieve like it is supposed to.
The instructions that followed is for another model, so for the trigger adjustments there is not a screw in the right place.
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