new FAS 6004 pricing

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slofyr
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new FAS 6004 pricing

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The ambidextrous version has a list price of $388.
http://tinyurl.com/jw7wtxb

The adjustable-grip model is shown at $535.
http://tinyurl.com/kqqh67s
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Post by Gwhite »

That certainly very competitive price wise for a good beginning pistol.

For juniors, any idea how easy they are to cock compared to an IZH-46M?
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Post by 45ACP223 »

Just curious, on the FAS 604, how does the hinge hold up over time on this top opening air gun? I would think that if it develops any play in the hinge, it would effect the position of the sights. Looks like a great practice air gun for 45 bullseye shooters (similar grip angle).
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Post by David Levene »

Both sights and the barrel are firmly fixed in the opening section, and are therefore locked together.

I have never seen a 604 with wear around the hinge pin.
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Post by slofyr »

Gwhite wrote: That certainly very competitive price wise for a good beginning pistol.
The FAS is underrated, it's much more than a beginner's pistol.

Gwhite wrote: For juniors, any idea how easy they are to cock compared to an IZH-46M?
The scissor action of an under-lever is an easier motion than pressing down a top lever, so the FAS requires different leverage and uses different muscles. I would not consider it difficult to charge, it's a pistol that you can shoot all day. Some children might not like the FAS, but most adults should get along with it just fine. From what I've seen with new shooters and people of small stature, the weight and size of the Izzy is much more challenging than charging the FAS.
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Any news regarding the 607 ?
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Post by william »

I wonder what has changed with the offering from Chiappa besides the model number
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Post by Leon »

deadeyedick wrote:Any news regarding the 607 ?
Soon - about Jul/Aug. I believe that these will be the next FAS models to be made by Chiappa. Not sure how they will differ from the last 607s that were made..
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Post by deadeyedick »

Thanks Leon. I have an as new 607 which is a remarkable piece of engineering and design. I hope Chiappa maintain the same level of QC.
My apologies for temporarily diverting to the 607.
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