Tony C.
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:00 pm
Another option is to locate a Crosman Model 600 .22 CO2 air pistol, manufactured in the 1960s, discontinue in the early 70s, its getting scarce and becoming a collectors item, but a working copy can still be had for around $150 or so, best source will be special airgun show.
The 600 is a true semi auto, not a double action revolver, it fire, recock the action every time the trigger is pulled, 10 .22 pellets can be loaded into the magazine. As Crosman air pistol goes, its quite well made, the basic working parts were used in a lot of custom build semi auto AP.
On the other hand, its accuracy; trigger; sight etc, are not up to target pistol standard and it use 12 gram CO2 capsules. Worth a try if a working and reasonalbe priced copy can be found.
Tony
The 600 is a true semi auto, not a double action revolver, it fire, recock the action every time the trigger is pulled, 10 .22 pellets can be loaded into the magazine. As Crosman air pistol goes, its quite well made, the basic working parts were used in a lot of custom build semi auto AP.
On the other hand, its accuracy; trigger; sight etc, are not up to target pistol standard and it use 12 gram CO2 capsules. Worth a try if a working and reasonalbe priced copy can be found.
Tony