Air pistol for beginner

diggydan

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After having ago on a couple of air pistols this morning I would really like to get myself one absolutely fell in love basically 😂

I have always liked the reximex mito with the added stock are there anymore options that are similar to this and around the same price I love the agt manul but that’s a bit on the pricey side for my budget

Thanks for the help 👍👍👍
 
Mito is a good pistol though they do seem to have a few leaks problem. Not all but do require some advance knowledge to correct, plus the extras like divers tank and the other parts. Another cheap option is cp1m-cp2 loads of cheap tinkering ons and a stock from bobp. Though co2 isn't cold friendly.! Or if money isn't an issue then the HW44 is an excellent pistol that can be converted to carbine also.

A pistol haven't tried yet but may be worth a look is the Artemis PP750.
 
Mito is a good pistol though they do seem to have a few leaks problem. Not all but do require some advance knowledge to correct, plus the extras like divers tank and the other parts. Another cheap option is cp1m-cp2 loads of cheap tinkering ons and a stock from bobp. Though co2 isn't cold friendly.! Or if money isn't an issue then the HW44 is an excellent pistol that can be converted to carbine also.

A pistol haven't tried yet but may be worth a look is the Artemis PP750.
The guy at the club said co2 in the cold is a nightmare I’ve got a divers bottle for my rifle I will have a look at these others you have mentioned thanks buddy
 
I have always liked the reximex mito with the added stock are there anymore options that are similar to this
I have been using a Snowpeak PP800R (regulated PCP pistol) with an aftermarket stock.
The stock is fully adjustable and can comfortably accommodate tiny people from the age of 6 through to big adults.

It is very accurate and has been ultra reliable.

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I’ve just been at the range with my CP1 and Gamo compact. The Gamo is a basic budget target pistol but the CP1 is still just as capable and as already suggested is really easy and cheap to modify. Plenty of power for close range plinking on the knockdown targets and easy to handle and operate.
 
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