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Baikal PCP
I will be in the market for a high end air pistol sometime this year or early next. I've been reading all the reviews etc. I can find - trying to get the pros and cons of each one. Has anyone out there heard much about the Baikal MP-672. I gather it's a relatively new entry into the market for high end air pistols (at least I've never heard of it before!). I currently shoot a Baikal 46M and very pleased with it, though I feel the need to move up a notch; hence my search for all things good and bad about the pistols out there.
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Re: Baikal PCP
Do a search on MP-672 in Olympic Pistol group. There was some discussion about a year ago, none of it positive. I seem to recall a comment that it was very heavyKent wrote:I will be in the market for a high end air pistol sometime this year or early next. I've been reading all the reviews etc. I can find - trying to get the pros and cons of each one. Has anyone out there heard much about the Baikal MP-672. I gather it's a relatively new entry into the market for high end air pistols (at least I've never heard of it before!). I currently shoot a Baikal 46M and very pleased with it, though I feel the need to move up a notch; hence my search for all things good and bad about the pistols out there.
Heavy? mmm yes
According to the mfr site, 1.3Kg which is noticeably heavier than anything else out there, by about 25% !