CM200ei or p85
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CM200ei or p85
Hi guys,
I primarily shoot Bullseye but want to get into 10m AP and Rapid Fire. Right now I’m looking for an AP for the convenience of dry firing vs pulling back the hammer on my firearms. Buy once, cry once is my thing
I was lucky to be able to dry fire most of the popular models at Camp Perry and for single shot I definitely like the CM200ei trigger
The p8x is nice but not as nice for me. The p85, on the other hand, has the 5 shot magazine I’d like to utilize for rapid fire practice.
I’ll probably end up with both over the next two years so between the two, what would you guys think is the better choice for dry firing practice?
I guess I should ask, do I need to have air in the tank to dry fire the p85? I imagine so which would make me lean to CM200ei
Thanks!
I primarily shoot Bullseye but want to get into 10m AP and Rapid Fire. Right now I’m looking for an AP for the convenience of dry firing vs pulling back the hammer on my firearms. Buy once, cry once is my thing
I was lucky to be able to dry fire most of the popular models at Camp Perry and for single shot I definitely like the CM200ei trigger
The p8x is nice but not as nice for me. The p85, on the other hand, has the 5 shot magazine I’d like to utilize for rapid fire practice.
I’ll probably end up with both over the next two years so between the two, what would you guys think is the better choice for dry firing practice?
I guess I should ask, do I need to have air in the tank to dry fire the p85? I imagine so which would make me lean to CM200ei
Thanks!
Re: CM200ei or p85
I too am interested in a p85, but unsure where to get one in the US
Re: CM200ei or p85
Did you try the Walther Lp500 electronic one? As for me, I am thinking to get the cm200ei or the lp500 electronic master.Mk4Zero wrote: ↑Wed Oct 02, 2024 1:41 am Hi guys,
I primarily shoot Bullseye but want to get into 10m AP and Rapid Fire. Right now I’m looking for an AP for the convenience of dry firing vs pulling back the hammer on my firearms. Buy once, cry once is my thing
I was lucky to be able to dry fire most of the popular models at Camp Perry and for single shot I definitely like the CM200ei trigger
The p8x is nice but not as nice for me. The p85, on the other hand, has the 5 shot magazine I’d like to utilize for rapid fire practice.
I’ll probably end up with both over the next two years so between the two, what would you guys think is the better choice for dry firing practice?
I guess I should ask, do I need to have air in the tank to dry fire the p85? I imagine so which would make me lean to CM200ei
Thanks!
Re: CM200ei or p85
Between a 1 shot and a 5 shot pistol, I would go for the single shot pistol first, as it is the one you will use the most and you can use it to train parts of the rapid fire routine (raise , movement, first shot...). It is very hard to find clubs equipped for rapid fire training.
The trigger (at least for the Steyr LP50 ) is a completely different experience. The single shots have a two stage trigger , the RFP doesn't. I like both types, but you have to adapt.
The trigger (at least for the Steyr LP50 ) is a completely different experience. The single shots have a two stage trigger , the RFP doesn't. I like both types, but you have to adapt.
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Re: CM200ei or p85
I haven't, have you handled both?
That's eye opening! I didn't consider them differentRamon OP wrote: ↑Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:47 am Between a 1 shot and a 5 shot pistol, I would go for the single shot pistol first, as it is the one you will use the most and you can use it to train parts of the rapid fire routine (raise , movement, first shot...). It is very hard to find clubs equipped for rapid fire training.
The trigger (at least for the Steyr LP50 ) is a completely different experience. The single shots have a two stage trigger , the RFP doesn't. I like both types, but you have to adapt.
Reading the description of the p85x, I thought it would be the same exact model as the p8x but with rapid fire abilities! I didn't realize that it lacks features
Luckily for me, the P85x has an adjustable 2stage trigger, according to the manual of both, it has same angle adjustments
The p85x seem to lack the 3d grip adjustment and absorber the p8x has
P 85
https://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/products/ ... s/fwb-p-85
p 8x
https://www.feinwerkbau.de/en/products/ ... s/fwb-p-8x
Paid €2050 from Krale for the p85
Does anyone in Southern California have a p8x? I'd love to compare
Re: CM200ei or p85
The LP50 has a two stage trigger. You just can't adjust the stages individually. Also it is slightly "rolling". Incidentally I recently had the chance to hold a P85. It does appear to have a much crisper trigger. So I'm tempted.
Re: CM200ei or p85
Celine Goberville just got a P85 and she's taking questions:
https://www.facebook.com/CelineGobervil ... eXpj4oakRl
https://www.facebook.com/CelineGobervil ... eXpj4oakRl
Airpistol: Feinwerkbau P8X
STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
PPC: CZ Shadow 2
PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
BR50: CZ 457 LRP
STP: Pardini SP
CFP: Pardini HP
Freepistol: TOZ-35
PPC: CZ Shadow 2
PCC: Nova Modul CTS9
BR50: CZ 457 LRP
Re: CM200ei or p85
Thank you. Anything not on Fakebook?Azmodan wrote: ↑Sun Oct 06, 2024 3:43 am Celine Goberville just got a P85 and she's taking questions:
https://www.facebook.com/CelineGobervil ... eXpj4oakRl