Where are the CO-2 10 m rifles
Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 2:29 pm
I notice that I seldom see any comments or questions, where there is any reference to shooting 10 m CO-2 rifles.
We hear that there are soe bargains to be had, as the CO-2 rifles are no longer competitive with the PCP rifles being so better. I would not argue that point, as there are enough variables to lead to a long discussion of the advantages and disadvantages.
My question is where are the Steyr 91s, and the FWB C-60 and 62, and the Walthers. Was their popularity so sort lived that there are not many of them? Are they thought tot be worthless and discarded? Are they repairable? How about availability of parts and service?
I think that the Steyr 91 is a beautiful rifle.
Are these rifles being used in competition at some level?
I think that for indoor shooting that the CO-2 rifles might be an alternative to the ever popular and somewhat over priced FWB 300 series rifles that are enjoying a renewed popularity. Not for beauty, as that is in the eye of the beholder, but for an efficient and relatively cost efficient 10 m rifle.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Respectfully,
Bubba
We hear that there are soe bargains to be had, as the CO-2 rifles are no longer competitive with the PCP rifles being so better. I would not argue that point, as there are enough variables to lead to a long discussion of the advantages and disadvantages.
My question is where are the Steyr 91s, and the FWB C-60 and 62, and the Walthers. Was their popularity so sort lived that there are not many of them? Are they thought tot be worthless and discarded? Are they repairable? How about availability of parts and service?
I think that the Steyr 91 is a beautiful rifle.
Are these rifles being used in competition at some level?
I think that for indoor shooting that the CO-2 rifles might be an alternative to the ever popular and somewhat over priced FWB 300 series rifles that are enjoying a renewed popularity. Not for beauty, as that is in the eye of the beholder, but for an efficient and relatively cost efficient 10 m rifle.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Respectfully,
Bubba