Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
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Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
I have found one fairly cheap and am considering as a back up and trainer for jr shooters..
Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
If you look at our monthly AP match scores you'll see that Rover shot a 551 with a SAM M10. I'd say it would serve as a backup, or a number 1!
Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
I had one years ago, and I thought it the best AP I've ever owned. Just be aware it is a complete orphan. Anything more sophisticated than an off the shelf o-ring fails and it's a nice piece of decorative art.
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
What's the going rate on one that works??
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Not to crack wise - what a willing buyer is prepared to pay a willing seller. The market for them is very thin, so every case has to stand on its own. I think you're in the right range. IF IT'S ALL IN ORDER.
Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
I don't know what the cylinder availability for the pistol is, but if any of the juniors who train with it want to go to the Junior Olympics, they need a current cylinders, i.e. less than 10 years old.Tangohammerli wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:55 am I have found one fairly cheap and am considering as a back up and trainer for jr shooters..
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
The cylinder issue is understood. Our 4H group is seveerly under funded and NRA ZEROED our request for air pistols in the grant we got in February. I just need to find some ap's under 500 for the kids to get a taste.
Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
Depending upon their age & size, the FAS 6004 can be tuned up to be a very decent entry level pistol. Instructions for fixing them up are here:
https://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=53523
Prices run ~ $400 for the ambidextrous grip if you shop around.
https://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?t=53523
Prices run ~ $400 for the ambidextrous grip if you shop around.
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
Seller disappeared, so I will look for something else.
He only wanted 425......
He only wanted 425......
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The SAM is really snazzy, maybe the best, but you're screwed if you need a repair. I sent mine to Switzerland for repair and got it back fixed at no charge, but was told that they are no longer in business. They even re-dated the cylinders, good to 2028. You could write a letter to them.
That said, check out Quackenbush airguns. I think he has one buried in his stuff, and it's for sale.
That said, check out Quackenbush airguns. I think he has one buried in his stuff, and it's for sale.
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
Checked Quakenbush, his SAM is sold..
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Yeah, I tried to buy it already.
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I think William (Sweet William) tried to buy it , too, but the guy couldn't find it.
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The pistol, not I, was pretty sweet. But I thought at least $100 overpriced for an orphan.
BTW, Rog, you should look up how the flower called "Sweet William" by the English came to be called "Stinking Billy" by the Scots.
BTW, Rog, you should look up how the flower called "Sweet William" by the English came to be called "Stinking Billy" by the Scots.
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
I had one and loved it. If I remember correctly my two cylinders had no date on them. Unsure how that would fit legally.
I would be surprised if anything would break and I would jump at the chance to buy another.
I would be surprised if anything would break and I would jump at the chance to buy another.
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Seller turned out to be righteous. GREAT Transaction.
Pistol arrives tomorrow!!
Pistol arrives tomorrow!!
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP / bad cyliders
Good an bad news, pistol shoots good. One hole from a fixture. Bad news, neither cylinder will hold air........
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
cylinder seals...not a big job. I replaced mine and it held pressure.
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Re: Is the SAM10 AP any good as a backup??
Took cylinder apart, at least re moved end cap. I don't have tool to remove valve from end cap.