Restricted by the power from the single Co2 capsule more than anything. Would be interested to see if anyone can come up with a PCP revolver pistol. Not sure how 'nice' it would look
@@ontargetrangeltd2342 actually a 12g Co2 capsule is more than capable of 6ftlbs, you can get 11.5 ftlbs from one full and one empty Co2 in the smk 501 "Rabbit destroyer" likewise using the Walther (or other) 12g adapter to replace the 88g Co2 in the Walther lever action still produces 5.5ftlbs. It's the valve space that is responsible for the limited power.
@@combatgerbil3262 right but wrong, yes your valve space does need to be bigger but if you want that c02 cartridge to give you those outputs in a pistol you’re gunna have to have one hell of a long barrel on her 👍😃, that said this bad boy does come in an 8” version so who knows - I’m picking one up tomorrow so I’ll have a butchers inside and see what can be done 😃👍
@@combatgerbil3262 I know mate I’m not disagreeing, however some basic physics need to be in place if you want any form of consistency, the raw release of energy is irrelevant without it 👍🤝 I worked at Brocock my friend and believe me if the incredible technicians there had a way to achieve that they would 👍😃🤝 I’m still in touch with a friend there though and if you have any ideas I can certainly pass them on 🤜🏻🤛🏻, who knows sometimes the best solution is simple but no one has thought of it 😎
It's a shame that this 6 1/2" version appears to be solely a UK release, here in the US we only have a choice of the 3" or 8 3/8" barrel. We do have a 6" barrel version, but it is bright nickel finish and only in 6mm airsoft.
They're good, But they ain't wood. It's not something i mind to much about with these because it's just so fun to shoot. That being said, if they were wooden it would be loads better
The pity of these well-manufactured revolvers, but the defect is that the barrel is smooth bore, it is for the reason that many do not buy it, and nowadays making a rifled barrel does not cost so much, because there is technology that too much, I tell this to the manufacturer, because it is the one that loses sales, Regards.😎🍀🕸.
But seeing as this is the .177 magnum, and could give you a nasty bruise, you've got to ask yourself a question: Am I even worried? Well, are you? Punk...
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Single shot pistols do not have magazines. The old Dardick pistols were magazine fed revolvers. Look it up. Traditionally, pistols with revolving cylinders were referred to as 'revolving pistols', or simply 'revolvers'. It is not incorrect to refer to a revolving pistol as simply a revolver or a pistol. I'll bet you are one of those people who didn't get the joke and actually believes there is no such cartridge as the .45 LC.
@@davidnicholas7624 i was generalising David , for the most part my statement holds true as any US firearms publication would verify . the weapon you refer to the Dardick was unique firing a triangular round ( tround ) or using an adapter to fire more conventional rounds the fact that it was a commercial failure surely proves a point and i am not sure what joke you refer to, but i am well aware of the 45 long colt cartridge
To be more pedantic, a box holding ammunition can be called a magazine saame to the cylinder magazine. Though magazine is generally accepted to be the accompanying storage to a pistol. Too revolvers are often called pistols in literature going way back to the 1800s. A cylinder can also be referred to as a chamber as in a pistol. A lot of people go with wheel gun.
I bought the 6mm airsoft version and use it with 6mm steel bb‘s with 90mg/BB. Love it!
Does the departure speed slow down with the 6mm BB?
But with the ammo these days you can make up for it I promise that. Nice SW looks well made I love these cartridges models
Is the trigger heavy or light? It may have tighter grouping with a different brand of pellet.
It just really annoys me that revolvers like this aren't up in the 5 ft/lbs power levels.
Restricted by the power from the single Co2 capsule more than anything. Would be interested to see if anyone can come up with a PCP revolver pistol. Not sure how 'nice' it would look
@@ontargetrangeltd2342 actually a 12g Co2 capsule is more than capable of 6ftlbs, you can get 11.5 ftlbs from one full and one empty Co2 in the smk 501 "Rabbit destroyer" likewise using the Walther (or other) 12g adapter to replace the 88g Co2 in the Walther lever action still produces 5.5ftlbs. It's the valve space that is responsible for the limited power.
@@combatgerbil3262 right but wrong, yes your valve space does need to be bigger but if you want that c02 cartridge to give you those outputs in a pistol you’re gunna have to have one hell of a long barrel on her 👍😃, that said this bad boy does come in an 8” version so who knows - I’m picking one up tomorrow so I’ll have a butchers inside and see what can be done 😃👍
@@bugsy742 6ftlbs in a pistol with 12g Co2 is more than achievable.
@@combatgerbil3262 I know mate I’m not disagreeing, however some basic physics need to be in place if you want any form of consistency, the raw release of energy is irrelevant without it 👍🤝
I worked at Brocock my friend and believe me if the incredible technicians there had a way to achieve that they would 👍😃🤝
I’m still in touch with a friend there though and if you have any ideas I can certainly pass them on 🤜🏻🤛🏻, who knows sometimes the best solution is simple but no one has thought of it 😎
It's a shame that this 6 1/2" version appears to be solely a UK release, here in the US we only have a choice of the 3" or 8 3/8" barrel. We do have a 6" barrel version, but it is bright nickel finish and only in 6mm airsoft.
… and that’s exactly the one I would have got ! Here, only the burnished metal ones, very exposed to stains and fingerprints all over.?.
How can i buy this unit ?
What are the grips like? They look quite good through the camera but plastic rings alarm bells imo…..🤔am I wrong?
They're good, But they ain't wood. It's not something i mind to much about with these because it's just so fun to shoot. That being said, if they were wooden it would be loads better
The pity of these well-manufactured revolvers, but the defect is that the barrel is smooth bore, it is for the reason that many do not buy it, and nowadays making a rifled barrel does not cost so much, because there is technology that too much, I tell this to the manufacturer, because it is the one that loses sales, Regards.😎🍀🕸.
You don't rape this gun by making it rifled... It's a classic!
I love this gun awesome.
its very nice but the grip is kinda lacking
right when you put it in hand you have this cheap plastic feeling and hollow sound
How did you get the 6” version please tell
It’s only available in Europe, sadly
That’s bullshit
@@storminormtharp5948 sure is!
The Schofield, seven inch version, is a much better gun.
Unnecessary commas
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@@1776adb unnecessary existence
But seeing as this is the .177 magnum, and could give you a nasty bruise, you've got to ask yourself a question: Am I even worried? Well, are you? Punk...
Useless review. If you don't shoot the pistol rested, we see how good *you* are, not how good the pistol is.
Hi this is t2bkk. I am Japanese living in Bangkok.
I di love airguns and thinking to buy this one.
Please be good friend connected.
From t2bkk channel in Thailand
Bit pedantic but ...pistols have magazines , revolvers have cylinders
Single shot pistols do not have magazines. The old Dardick pistols were magazine fed revolvers. Look it up. Traditionally, pistols with revolving cylinders were referred to as 'revolving pistols', or simply 'revolvers'. It is not incorrect to refer to a revolving pistol as simply a revolver or a pistol. I'll bet you are one of those people who didn't get the joke and actually believes there is no such cartridge as the .45 LC.
@@davidnicholas7624 i was generalising David , for the most part my statement holds true
as any US firearms publication would verify . the weapon you refer to the Dardick was unique
firing a triangular round ( tround ) or using an adapter to fire more conventional rounds
the fact that it was a commercial failure surely proves a point and i am not sure what joke
you refer to, but i am well aware of the 45 long colt cartridge
To be more pedantic, a box holding ammunition can be called a magazine saame to the cylinder magazine. Though magazine is generally accepted to be the accompanying storage to a pistol.
Too revolvers are often called pistols in literature going way back to the 1800s.
A cylinder can also be referred to as a chamber as in a pistol. A lot of people go with wheel gun.
Accuracy ????????????? Disasteeerrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!.. this is pretty good????? OMg
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