Re: Caution when purchasing new IZH 46
Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 8:18 pm
I'm with him. The Izzy does not have a trigger in the same league as the others. It's a good gun, it's not world class precision.
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The "sprayers" shoot real firearms, yes - but they (the sprayers, not the guns) more often than not suffer from mediocre hitability.Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pm In my country (the USA) we shoot FIREARMS. Pellet arms are for kids.
You bought the IZZY second hand for $350, back then, say that is $400 worth, or more, today. You may buy a few years old Steyr LP 10 or a Walther 400 for $900 to $1000 probably (thats the second hand costs by us, at least). Not that far from the cost of your used IZZY?Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmEnter the IZZY... I bought mine used a number of years ago for $350. I'm hooked on the ISSF style AP shooting.
But then, the poor trigger and awesome weight may repel more beginners than it may attract to the AP sport? Right?Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmWithout a cheap entry point I would have never given it a try.
Finally you admitted that. Every potential AP owner should avoid the "used IZZY" step, and go directly for the gun you now want to buy. Money and greef saved.Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmNow I'm at a point where I'm looking to upgrade. I'm looking forward to the extra 10 points I'm going to buy by moving up from the Izzy to a Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Walther, or FWB.
Well, your eyes don’t see the rest of the world, not everyone can buy a top of the line match air pistol, the majority of us have been living paycheck to paycheck...northpaw wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 4:55 amFrom a BENCH REST you wrote, .. but in a competition you are not supposed to shoot from at bench rest? The bad ergometricks are detrimental to scores.kevinweiho wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 10:08 pm You must be really spoiled with the top tier pistols with all the bells and whistles to call the 46M a "fair plinker". My particular Izzy, can stand on its own accuracy-wise against my Steyr LP10 and FWB’s shooting from a bench rest.
Spoiled? Yes, I am, at least for your eyes. Former member of our countrys national team for air pistol, and a few nationals won... Yes. I want to use the best equipment available.And I want the same for beginners. A saying in my country: Buying cheap may be expencive in the long run.
For beginners, - respectable gun clubs in my country do not buy IZZYs, or Webleys, they buy Steyrs, Walthers; formerly also Haemmerlies and FWBs (not any more). The quality, and shootability, of the top notch guns is far beyond the IZZIs and Webleys.
Yes, sprayers exist but as with everything there are all levels in a given sport. I was a dedicated action game pistol shooter at one time and I still work to keep those skills current. That's probably why ISSF Rapid Fire hasn't grabbed me. Too regimented and not applicable to "real life".northpaw wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:01 amThe "sprayers" shoot real firearms, yes - but they (the sprayers, not the guns) more often than not suffer from mediocre hitability.Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pm In my country (the USA) we shoot FIREARMS. Pellet arms are for kids.
I'm not sure I'm going to hire you as my financial advisor. That's about 250% more than the Izzy. I didn't know at that time shooting 10m AP would be enjoyable. I wasn't going to take a $1k chance that I might buy something I might not use. Give me $1000 in 2013 and I'm buying a used H&K P7. (In fact I did)northpaw wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:01 amYou bought the IZZY second hand for $350, back then, say that is $400 worth, or more, today. You may buy a few years old Steyr LP 10 or a Walther 400 for $900 to $1000 probably (thats the second hand costs by us, at least). Not that far from the cost of your used IZZY?Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmEnter the IZZY... I bought mine used a number of years ago for $350. I'm hooked on the ISSF style AP shooting.
My Izzy 46 (No M) is 1090g (actual). My buddies 46M weighed 1170g. (actual) Both the Morini 162 and Steyr Evo 10 list their weights as 970g. 120 grams & 200grams difference respectively... The difference isn't as great as you make it sound. I was coming from the weight of a loaded Colt 1911 being 1360g so the Izzy didn't seem heavy and still doesn't. (I will fully agree the weight bias of the Izzy is very much to the nose.)northpaw wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:01 amBut then, the poor trigger and awesome weight may repel more beginners than it may attract to the AP sport? Right?Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmWithout a cheap entry point I would have never given it a try.
northpaw wrote: ↑Mon Mar 22, 2021 3:01 amFinally you admitted that. Every potential AP owner should avoid the "used IZZY" step, and go directly for the gun you now want to buy. Money and greef saved.Green_Canoe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 21, 2021 6:02 pmNow I'm at a point where I'm looking to upgrade. I'm looking forward to the extra 10 points I'm going to buy by moving up from the Izzy to a Steyr, Morini, Pardini, Walther, or FWB.
I believe you appreciate your leisure time? You only live once. Think about it this way: You are obliged to buy yourself the best shooting equipment available. Buy less cigarettes, buy less gasoline (walk or go by bicycle more). Accumulate savings to get yourself an upper shelf gun, albait an used one.
("Green Canoe".. in swedish language conoe writes "kanot", sounds like "can not". Jokes aside, but are you able to hit the ten ring regularly with your IZZY, or maybe you "can not"?)
Exercise sight picture, steady hold and trigger pull daily. Or better: twice a day. That makes you a better shot.
BTW: The IZZy does not have a dry fire option? The Steyrs, Walthers, Morinis all have...
I have the same but see a difference. It is certainly easy for me to say that I think the 46 can score 98-99% as well as the Steyr for 33% of the cost.
That´s good news. The US national AP teams could save a substantial amount of money going for IZZYs, then.