RJP
if you dont mind what did you pay for the rapid fire kit?
The US importer charged me $600, which is the same in Euros as the price listed in the Gehmann online catalog.
I feel that for that price, they should have also installed a new barrel. It would make changing much easier.
While we are talking about it, is it possible to make a .32 caliber conversion kit as well? All that would be needed is barrel, slide, springs and magazines.
All that would be needed? I don't think so... Probably the only identical parts are the sights, the trigger and the grip... The MG4 is a bit bigger in every dimension.
one of my tube magazine was causing problems in my MG4.
it did not feed the last round in to the craddle, the piston of the magazine was not coming to the end of the tube.
i informed Matchguns about it and they send my a new tube within days, realy great service from Mr Calzetti.
Brgds
Herman
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does someone have experience with RWS pistol match and/or Eley sport in the MG2[/b]
herman wrote:
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does someone have experience with RWS pistol match and/or Eley sport in the MG2[/b]
I have tried both in my MG2. As with all other kinds of ammo I have tried, they funktion without any problems at all. My personal preference though, is that RWS pistol match and RWS target pistol for that matter is too hard regarding recoil. For the same price as RWS pistol match you can get RWS C25 that also function very well but with a little softer recoil, so in that price range I prefer the C25. The Eley Sport i also find softer than RWS pistol match, but to my experience the recoil can be a bit different from shoot to shoot.
If money were no option I would use Lapua Pistol King, RWS Super Pistol 250 or Eley Pistol Match. They are all very smooth to shoot, but the price is too high for me to shoot them regularly.