Comparison of Air pistols
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 5:33 am
I have had a FWB P34 for about 8 years now. I used to have a FWB 65 spring action air pistol which I replaced with a Pardini K2. The Pardini K2 was by far the best pistol I have owned but it was plagued with inconsistent velocity problems, so much so, in fact that the audible difference in the time it took for the pellet to strike the target was noticeable. The pellets would fall into the 8 ring at 33 feet !!! Constant back and forth arguments between Pardini, Nygord and myself were settled when I presented them with velocity measurements taken from a chronograph. Velocity would differ up to 200 feet per second. I "upgraded" to the FWB P34 out of disgust with the Pardini issue but to be honest, when the Pardini was working, I shot much better with it.
Now I am having what I perceive to be, varying pressure trigger release problems with the FWB. It was, for me, always a more difficult gun to shoot than the Pardini. I can't put my finger on what the problem is but I think it has to do with increased trigger release effort and maybe that absorber and/or trigger back-lash moving the gun before the pellet leaves the barrel.
So now I am ready to get another air pistol but wan't to know if there is really any difference between a Steyr or an FWB ? Any suggestions ?
Also, can the barrel be replaced on the P34 with the shorter version ?
Antoni Scott
Now I am having what I perceive to be, varying pressure trigger release problems with the FWB. It was, for me, always a more difficult gun to shoot than the Pardini. I can't put my finger on what the problem is but I think it has to do with increased trigger release effort and maybe that absorber and/or trigger back-lash moving the gun before the pellet leaves the barrel.
So now I am ready to get another air pistol but wan't to know if there is really any difference between a Steyr or an FWB ? Any suggestions ?
Also, can the barrel be replaced on the P34 with the shorter version ?
Antoni Scott