Nando Aqui
Member
After having bought, tried, and returned to the store a couple of pellet pistols in the $75-$85 range (CO2, 8-shot magazine, different styles), I have decided to go to the next level and spend $150-$200. The cheaper ones I tried were:
A. Undependable operation; missed feeding pellets frequently.
B. Inaccurate; like 5” groups at best at 3 yards.
One that seems to come up frequently is the Beretta FS92, whether blue or nickel.
PyramidAir, for instance, offers the nickel model for $195.
My main purpose is to supplement dry fire practice at home, which I already do quite a bit, to improve my IDPA scores. I am interested in dependable operation and accuracy of perhaps 2” groups at 5 yards. (Is that unreasonable for today’s repeater CO2 pellet pistols? My now defunct Crossman 600 could do that easily!)
• Does anyone have any experience with the Beretta FS92 air pistol?
• Any other that you would care to recommend, including sources?
Thanks!
Alex
A. Undependable operation; missed feeding pellets frequently.
B. Inaccurate; like 5” groups at best at 3 yards.
One that seems to come up frequently is the Beretta FS92, whether blue or nickel.
PyramidAir, for instance, offers the nickel model for $195.
My main purpose is to supplement dry fire practice at home, which I already do quite a bit, to improve my IDPA scores. I am interested in dependable operation and accuracy of perhaps 2” groups at 5 yards. (Is that unreasonable for today’s repeater CO2 pellet pistols? My now defunct Crossman 600 could do that easily!)
• Does anyone have any experience with the Beretta FS92 air pistol?
• Any other that you would care to recommend, including sources?
Thanks!
Alex