What is the very best and most potent pellet pistol I can get?

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I'm looking for somthing to wear on my belt in grouse country. Shots could be at 40-50 yards, or right up close. I don't want plastic crap, but a good, well made quality piece. I'm familier with the Webley's, is there anyting else?
 
The Crosman 2240 would be about the only pistol that would come close.
Remember,anything over 500fps in a pistol is restricted.You would be charged just the same as if you were hunting with a .44 mag pb pistol.
That being said,if you install a 10" .22 cal barrel onto a 2240,you'll have a nice little pistol that would take out grouse out to 10 yrds no problem with a head shot.Just keep the pistol under your jacket next to your body to keep it warm until you are ready to use it,co2 sucks in cold weather.
walter
 
I have a crossman 1322 (pump model)
that is deadly on small critters including grouse.
Never notice problems with the cold with pump mechanism.
But generally use it for grouse during deer season,
so cold not a real issue.
 
sorry to hijack this thread but what is better a 2240 or 2289 since they dont make a 1322 or do they i was gpoing to ask the same question and which is upgradable
 
Is there no nice C02 single action revolver knock offs out there?

When it comes to co2 pistols, this site is your friend. http://www.co2airguns.net/collection/index.htm

Why do you want co2 any ways? It doesn't work in cold weather.

sorry to hijack this thread but what is better a 2240 or 2289 since they dont make a 1322 or do they i was gpoing to ask the same question and which is upgradable

They don't make a 1322, but it's easy to buy a .22 barrel, bolt and breech to replace the parts on a 1377. Neither is better, they are completely different guns. The 2240 is co2 single shot and 2289 is a multipump pneumatic. Different pros/cons, but both suck pretty hard out of the box, important parts that are loose and made of plastic. They are all upgradeable, huge amounts of aftermarket parts exist for all 22xx series, a lot of custom stuff too. The most noteable and important is the steel breech kit which replaces that wiggly plastic breech with one that has a scope rail. There are parts to bulk fill the 2240 from a co2 tank, barrels to increase barrel length all the way to 24", hammer spring adjusters, custom stocks, pretty much every part except the main tube and handle frame can be replaced with fancier things.

ex: http://www.citlink.net/~schattler/2240.jpg

http://1.bp.########.com/_CKTtrqurr5U/RkTpbgxEN-I/AAAAAAAAABA/ajqF-Dhfacs/s400/CrosmanBlog010.jpg

Only problem is that by the time people are done building them, they could've bought a much nicer gun for all the money they spent any ways.
 
Your talking about a pistol for hunting,so .177 is out of the question.Remembering that you are only aloud 500fps max for a legal pistol,.22 is your only choice.I have done up a few 2289's,in reality they only do 390fps-440fps out of the box with 10 pumps.With a flat top valve and piston mod,you can it the 500fps mark with 10 pumps.With this in mind,you will have one shot then have to pump 10 X's again to get your second shot if needed.Another thing is,the 2289 is around 17" long in pistol form.With the 2240 with just a barrel change,you can have the 500fps with 25 good full power shots at your ready.Like i said before,you keep the pistol under your coat to keep it warm until you need it.When it comes to the springer pistols,good luck on getting one that really shoots 500fps with.22.
Now,if you want to,you can build a custom HPA 2240,but that is a whole new story.
 
I wonder if you could get one of these detuned to 500fps as they are rated at over 800fps factory!!!
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specs:6shot rotary clip
Up to 841 fps (.22 caliber, 14-grain pellet)
Double- or single-action
Single-action trigger-pull is 3 lbs., double-action trigger-pull is 9 lbs.
Magnificently blued
Checkered walnut stock
11mm dovetail
Includes spare o-rings, fill probe & 2 rotary clips
Up to 20 powerful shots per fill
Max velocity with single-action, max number of powerful shots per fill with double-action
Ideal for shooting rabbits, squirrels & other fast-moving quarry
Fast double-action...never miss another shot!

These things are expensive though @600.00us and then you need a 200+ dollar pump to charge it!!
the best cold weather hunting pistol I ever had was a 1322crosman they shoot @500+fps and are accurate and reliable. but you will have to track down a used one.
 
You should ask pyramidair if they can sell a detuned one :).

The Ar6 can easily be adjusted to shoot sub sonic. It shoots over 1000 fps in .22 with 14.3 gr pellets.
 
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I was thinking a 1377 with a .32cal barrel shooting either cast .32APC or roundballs would be the ticket.
It's not over 500fps, but it would be running around 15ft.lbs!

-Grant
 
50 yards with a pistol...I say nay ,nay. You will need to be the best shot on the planet, outdoors ,no rest or bum bag. For that you will need a PAL rated rifle in at least .22 . You need to look at chairgun to see the energy you will need. A diabolo shaped projectile at 50 yds, need weight and speed to get the FPE for hunting.
 
Your talking about a pistol for hunting,so .177 is out of the question.Remembering that you are only aloud 500fps max for a legal pistol,.22 is your only choice.I have done up a few 2289's,in reality they only do 390fps-440fps out of the box with 10 pumps.With a flat top valve and piston mod,you can it the 500fps mark with 10 pumps.With this in mind,you will have one shot then have to pump 10 X's again to get your second shot if needed.Another thing is,the 2289 is around 17" long in pistol form.With the 2240 with just a barrel change,you can have the 500fps with 25 good full power shots at your ready.Like i said before,you keep the pistol under your coat to keep it warm until you need it.When it comes to the springer pistols,good luck on getting one that really shoots 500fps with.22.
Now,if you want to,you can build a custom HPA 2240,but that is a whole new story.


Hey Triggerhappy, are you serious? This guy is talking about shooting Grouse in the head at close ranges... 50 yds isn't going to happen. You sure as heck don't need a .22 for that. I have killed many, many grouse with a .177. The old adage of .177 for target and .22 for hunting is crap. If you are taking body shots you are wasting your time with either... there is a lot of breast there and not a lot of vital.

If you want a good single shot pneumatic pistol that is under 500fps then consider the gamo compact.... I know, that gamo isn't known for its quality but check this pistol out. It is made in spain and is good quality... feels very solid for mostly plastic...

The other pistol I would consider would be a daisy 747. Again a single stroke pneumatic that is very capable of taking grouse humanely.

The 2240 won't be the gun of choice as the CO2 could be unpredictable in the cold weather... stick with spring or pump guns...
 
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