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Roland Cannon

Twinmaster trainer co2

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Has anyone ever shot one of these? Could a person expect reasonable accuracy from one? The reason I ask is this. The gun looks excatly like my Pardini. I would have to actually improve to only suck shooting this gun.
Practice is a must, but the .22 take a lot of time and effort for me to use. The co2 trainer would be useable in my basement.
Besides, it is allready x mas and I have allready bought myself a miniT http://rchobbies.org/losi_mini-t.htm (cool little rc truck) and I hate to have it sit all alone under the tree.
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john

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: Has anyone ever shot one of these? Could a person expect reasonable accuracy from one? The reason I ask is this. The gun looks excatly like my Pardini. I would have to actually improve to only suck shooting this gun.
: Practice is a must, but the .22 take a lot of time and effort for me to use. The co2 trainer would be useable in my basement.
: Besides, it is allready x mas and I have allready bought myself a miniT http://rchobbies.org/losi_mini-t.htm (cool little rc truck) and I hate to have it sit all alone under the tree.

I have a twinmaster it shoots well and is accruate, I have not shot it much after I bought LP1P.
John

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Claus

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Post by Claus »

: Has anyone ever shot one of these? Could a person expect reasonable accuracy from one? The reason I ask is this. The gun looks excatly like my Pardini.
Yes and no...
I own a Twinmaster Top, which is essentially the same gun, just for compressed air instead of Co2.
It's a pretty good match gun at a very reasonable price! Accuracy is fine, but the gun is not as sturdy as other match-guns - but then, take care of it, and you have a match-gun at less than half the price for other brands.
You can even dry-fire it, and excercise your DA revolver shooting!
I also shoot a Pardini SP, by the way.
: Practice is a must, but the .22 take a lot of time and effort for me to use. The co2 trainer would be useable in my basement.
Yep, I use my Röhm at home too. Whenever I have 10 minutes to spare, I go to the garage to punch a few holes. Couldn't do that with any of my other guns.
: Besides, it is allready x mas and I have allready bought myself a miniT http://rchobbies.org/losi_mini-t.htm (cool little rc truck) and I hate to have it sit all alone under the tree.
I'm into Bit-CharG this year, us kids need toys.
Claus
Denmark
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Tom

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Post by Tom »

Is the Twinmaster a true double action?
I guess it does not have a fine trigger like a 10m air pistol???
I was thinking about buying one but if the trigger advances the cylinder to the next round, I dont want one. Is that how it works?
Thanks, Tom

: : Has anyone ever shot one of these? Could a person expect reasonable accuracy from one? The reason I ask is this. The gun looks excatly like my Pardini.
: Yes and no...
: I own a Twinmaster Top, which is essentially the same gun, just for compressed air instead of Co2.
: It's a pretty good match gun at a very reasonable price! Accuracy is fine, but the gun is not as sturdy as other match-guns - but then, take care of it, and you have a match-gun at less than half the price for other brands.
: You can even dry-fire it, and excercise your DA revolver shooting!
: I also shoot a Pardini SP, by the way.
: : Practice is a must, but the .22 take a lot of time and effort for me to use. The co2 trainer would be useable in my basement.
: Yep, I use my Röhm at home too. Whenever I have 10 minutes to spare, I go to the garage to punch a few holes. Couldn't do that with any of my other guns.
: : Besides, it is allready x mas and I have allready bought myself a miniT http://rchobbies.org/losi_mini-t.htm (cool little rc truck) and I hate to have it sit all alone under the tree.
: I'm into Bit-CharG this year, us kids need toys.
: Claus
: Denmark

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Claus

Re: Twinmaster trainer co2

Post by Claus »

: Is the Twinmaster a true double action?
Absolutely true! But like other revolvers, you can shoot single action too, either by using the single shot adapter, or by pulling down the hammer yourself with your thumb. It's no problem at all.
: I guess it does not have a fine trigger like a 10m air pistol???
No, it doesn't. It just does not have the adjustment options of the more expensive match guns. That could be a problem for you.
: I was thinking about buying one but if the trigger advances the cylinder to the next round, I dont want one. Is that how it works?
In DA mode, yes, but I rarely shoot anything but SA.
: Thanks, Tom
You're welcome, Claus

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