I'm not sure where to put this - didn't want to put it in handguns as it is an air pistol.
Anyway, when I was younger and less shaky, I took some pride in my ability. Now, older, the old hand and arm don't want to cooperate with my concentration - long story short, I can hit center mass and keep a reasonable group but that little bitty bulls-eye is beyond my ability level.
This is a good quality, economical precision air pistol. To read a bit, here is a link that describes the pistol..... Baikal IZH-46M Match Competition Target Pellet Pistol - .177 Caliber | AirgunDepot.com. This is not for everyone - if you are interested in precision shooting or improving your overall shooting ability, this is an inexpensive way to do it. The .177 pellets are a whole lot cheaper than even the cheapest .22 ammo you can find. I am the original owner and have had the pistol for about 10 years.
As you can see, the grip has been "personalized" to some degree.... I built it to fit my hand. The "bondo" on the front of the grip can be ground down to fit your hand or can be ground off. It is in a very nice metal case and I will throw in the stop watch (I'm sure it needs a battery). I have a can of match pellets, probably a thousand or so 10 meter targets and a Daisy pellet trap/target holder that will go with the deal.
As you can see, the pistol retails for in excess of $550 plus shipping. With the case, trap, targets, pellets and other junk in the case, I feel comfortable in pricing this at $500. I have a lot of nostalgic value in the pistol so the price is rather firm.
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Anyway, when I was younger and less shaky, I took some pride in my ability. Now, older, the old hand and arm don't want to cooperate with my concentration - long story short, I can hit center mass and keep a reasonable group but that little bitty bulls-eye is beyond my ability level.
This is a good quality, economical precision air pistol. To read a bit, here is a link that describes the pistol..... Baikal IZH-46M Match Competition Target Pellet Pistol - .177 Caliber | AirgunDepot.com. This is not for everyone - if you are interested in precision shooting or improving your overall shooting ability, this is an inexpensive way to do it. The .177 pellets are a whole lot cheaper than even the cheapest .22 ammo you can find. I am the original owner and have had the pistol for about 10 years.
As you can see, the grip has been "personalized" to some degree.... I built it to fit my hand. The "bondo" on the front of the grip can be ground down to fit your hand or can be ground off. It is in a very nice metal case and I will throw in the stop watch (I'm sure it needs a battery). I have a can of match pellets, probably a thousand or so 10 meter targets and a Daisy pellet trap/target holder that will go with the deal.
As you can see, the pistol retails for in excess of $550 plus shipping. With the case, trap, targets, pellets and other junk in the case, I feel comfortable in pricing this at $500. I have a lot of nostalgic value in the pistol so the price is rather firm.
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