giving up the search for a gun
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giving up the search for a gun
sigh ... i want a ssp 10m rifle, but everything is expensive and i also shoot left-handed. i've given up looking for a decent used left-handed ssp 10m air rifle.
is the daisy 753 any good? documentation says the trigger is adjustable. sights any good? anyone ever shoot these?
thanks
uaetcoj
is the daisy 753 any good? documentation says the trigger is adjustable. sights any good? anyone ever shoot these?
thanks
uaetcoj
Re: giving up the search for a gun
I'm not familar with a ssp, but the Daisy 753 is a single-stroke pneumatic, most suited to junior air rifle training. It is the same gun as the 853, but with better sights and stock design.uaetcoj wrote:sigh ... i want a ssp 10m rifle, but everything is expensive and i also shoot left-handed. i've given up looking for a decent used left-handed ssp 10m air rifle.
is the daisy 753 any good? documentation says the trigger is adjustable. sights any good? anyone ever shoot these?
thanks
uaetcoj
For any serious 3P or air rifle shooting there are much better choices, mainly a gun that is CO2 or pre-charged air powered and is designed as an adult 10M competition gun. FWB, Steyr, Anschutz, or Walther are your top choices.
Jay V
my original post still holds true
ssp=single-stroke pneumatic
like i said, i don't have a great deal of money, i shoot left handed, and i am looking for an ssp or a springer (like the fwb300). not looking for co2, pcp, or a $1500+ 10m air rifle. i cannot afford that kind of equipment. i shoot informally and anyone w/ experience or suggestions would be welcome.
thanks
uaetcoj
like i said, i don't have a great deal of money, i shoot left handed, and i am looking for an ssp or a springer (like the fwb300). not looking for co2, pcp, or a $1500+ 10m air rifle. i cannot afford that kind of equipment. i shoot informally and anyone w/ experience or suggestions would be welcome.
thanks
uaetcoj
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Hi
Check the Daisy sight and look for the Valiant. The stock is ambi, but the bolt is more right handed. One of the shooter's that we compete with uses one and he's a lefty. He flicks the bolt open with his left thumb and that seems to work well. The Valiant is air, not CO2, but for $400-$440 is a good deal. It will get you all 10's, just not 10.9's
Mike
Wichita KS
Check the Daisy sight and look for the Valiant. The stock is ambi, but the bolt is more right handed. One of the shooter's that we compete with uses one and he's a lefty. He flicks the bolt open with his left thumb and that seems to work well. The Valiant is air, not CO2, but for $400-$440 is a good deal. It will get you all 10's, just not 10.9's
Mike
Wichita KS
once again
i'd love to buy a 300 or 75 or 55. unfortunately, i havent had any luck finding a left handed gun. that's my whole problem.
uaetcoj
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FWB 300
FWB 300's are sought by collectors?!?!?!?
WHERE do i find these collectors?
what is a fair price?
Poole
WHERE do i find these collectors?
what is a fair price?
Poole
Right here or on www.airguns.net. I sold a FWB 600 about a month ago for $650 for a buddy and last week I sold an as new anschutz 2002 SSP for $750 (both RH). It seems to me I see nice FWB 300's which are a generation older for $500-$600 pretty often. I just looked over on airguns.net and I see there is a 300 for sale for $695.
re fwb300's
there is a group on yahoo for fans of the fwb300. it's a good source for older 10m air rifles. they are often listed for sale there, along w/ diana 75 and hw55's and the like. owners have posted pictures of their guns too. very knowledgable bunch re value and maintenance.
uaetcoj
uaetcoj
RWS 75 left
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left hand Daisy Valiants
one the reasons we bought the Daisy valiant is because they are so easy to switch back and forth for left hand and right hand users. it only takes slight loosening of the allen nut at the back of the bolt and your action is left handed. Of course, the stock must also be cut to allow the bolt work on this side. I know I heard from Scott once before that he did'nt know why this was not made into the prodcution guns, since it was on the prototypes