09-18-2007, 04:20 AM 
		
	
	
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some of them match grade air pistols are a pleasure to plink away with. by far more acurate than the crossman 177 at the same range [ ][/reply]
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Far from match grade, but very durable. When I do my part, I can hold black on a International 10 meter air pistol target. Of course, I'm not a good pistol shooter though. No doubt, they've all had thousands of rounds through them.
 
The Predom Lucznik was Polish clone of the Walther LP-3. Same price range as the Crosman (I assume your referring to the 1377?)
http://www.militarygunsupply.com/shop2/i...gqun8tl2o4
 
Mine has some finish wear on the barrel (it's a break barrel), and little surface rust on the front sight ramp- but that's nothing really.
 
The 9.5" barrel takes some getting used to.
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some of them match grade air pistols are a pleasure to plink away with. by far more acurate than the crossman 177 at the same range [
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][/reply]Far from match grade, but very durable. When I do my part, I can hold black on a International 10 meter air pistol target. Of course, I'm not a good pistol shooter though. No doubt, they've all had thousands of rounds through them.
The Predom Lucznik was Polish clone of the Walther LP-3. Same price range as the Crosman (I assume your referring to the 1377?)
http://www.militarygunsupply.com/shop2/i...gqun8tl2o4
Mine has some finish wear on the barrel (it's a break barrel), and little surface rust on the front sight ramp- but that's nothing really.
The 9.5" barrel takes some getting used to.
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