Information on FEG
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Information on FEG
Hello everyone,
I am a new member and over the past year have been getting interested in 10 meter pistol shooting.
I have taken things steadily and funds as always are scarce.
I am currently practicing with a Daisy 747 with self modified hand grips.
I am looking for progression to hopefully the next level and to start competing.
Is a FEG GPM (I don't know if it is the 01 or 02) suitable as a next level pistol?
Does anyone have technical information on the models and if so would you be happy to send it to me?
Thank's in advance.
I am a new member and over the past year have been getting interested in 10 meter pistol shooting.
I have taken things steadily and funds as always are scarce.
I am currently practicing with a Daisy 747 with self modified hand grips.
I am looking for progression to hopefully the next level and to start competing.
Is a FEG GPM (I don't know if it is the 01 or 02) suitable as a next level pistol?
Does anyone have technical information on the models and if so would you be happy to send it to me?
Thank's in advance.
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The last time I handled one of these (about 10-11 years ago) it impressed me in every way: great (battleship-like) construction quality, easy to understand sight adjustments, very good trigger, and a grip that if not right out of the box was close enough to be made right fairly easily. I'm sure the FEGs are still very good pistols, but if anything more serious than an O-ring goes wrong you'll be the proud possessor of a beautifully appointed anchor for your model sailboat.
For the $400-500 that you'd have to pay for one, what's keeping you from either an IZH-46m or my personal mid-rank favorite, a TAU7? Why don't new posters display at least what country they're in which would answer a lot of questions about parts & service availability for a prospective purchase?
For the $400-500 that you'd have to pay for one, what's keeping you from either an IZH-46m or my personal mid-rank favorite, a TAU7? Why don't new posters display at least what country they're in which would answer a lot of questions about parts & service availability for a prospective purchase?
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Thanks for the advice William, sorry about the Geographical info, I am in Maryland, USA.
Due to current events in the Ukraine it seems the supply of IZH's has dried up in the USA.
Due to current events in the Ukraine it seems the supply of IZH's has dried up in the USA.
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Buy a used one. They're always popping up here or on other classifieds sites - Izh46 & TAU7
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If you're up to dropping $500, buy something decent. You can find a used top of the line FWB or Walther CP series CO2 gun for that here on the classifieds. It might need some new O-rings, but that's about it. CO2 is MUCH cheaper and safer than compressed air, too.
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manual at http://www.australiancynic.com/FEG.pdf
best accuracy seems to be in the range of 390 to 400fps
best accuracy seems to be in the range of 390 to 400fps
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Thank's everyone for the advice.
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Hi Lawnboy, First of all, do not pay more than $250-$300 for one. Second of all,lawnboy wrote:Hello everyone,
I am a new member and over the past year have been getting interested in 10 meter pistol shooting.
I have taken things steadily and funds as always are scarce.
I am currently practicing with a Daisy 747 with self modified hand grips.
I am looking for progression to hopefully the next level and to start competing.
Is a FEG GPM (I don't know if it is the 01 or 02) suitable as a next level pistol?
Does anyone have technical information on the models and if so would you be happy to send it to me?
Thank's in advance.
make darned sure that the cylinders do not leak; this is the Achilles heel of all FEGs.
Third of all, download the manual that Spencer posted. Cherish it. If the grip does
not fit you, aftermarket grips are available from Marschal grips. The pistol is really
old school with a high barrel line. It's got good sights, and hopefully it comes with spare
front blade and rear sight plates. You can dryfire it; if you use an empty cylinder
which will allow unlimited cocking and dryfiring. Last of all, make sure that the pistol
comes with the CO2 adapter. These are very accurate pistols that will group ten shots
into the inner ten ring even with RWS Basics.
I went through pure heck getting most of my CO2 clinders to stop leaking. Some still have
usable but slow leaks.
I feel I paid my FEG GPM-01 dues; I have three of them! They each have three different length
barrels. These pistols are way more fun to shoot than the izzys. If you feel compelled to get
an Izzy, don't bother, save your pennies for an FWB 100 series or the far better balanced
Pardini K58. Later you can give the higher end used CO2 match air pistols some serious
consideration. Those would be made by Steyr, FWB, Pardini or Walther. Best of luck.
Tony
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Thanks Tony,
Great advice.
Neil.
Great advice.
Neil.
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* keep some CO2 in the cylinders at all times - the seal/ball lasts longer
* the cylinder safety O-ring WILL blow out if the pistol gets too hot (e.g. even cased if in the car on a hot day) - easy fixed as this O-ring is a standard metric size.
* keep some CO2 in the cylinders at all times - the seal/ball lasts longer
* the cylinder safety O-ring WILL blow out if the pistol gets too hot (e.g. even cased if in the car on a hot day) - easy fixed as this O-ring is a standard metric size.