What pistol did you shoot today

How do you get that red dot on that paper plate? Looks printed on.
I got them at Amazon…they are 1” sticky dots…you get a 1000 in a roll for $6.99…I love them …I buy the big pack of the cheapest paper plates I can find…and they are perfect for setting your sight’s and saving them for future references

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So to finish what I stated last time I gave Crosman USA and spoke with Mike in Customer Support…nice guy and very knowledgeable…I asked him about the .22 Wadcutters in the 500 tin # 6-11248….and those were discontinued 2 years ago…and Crosman number system that and part that starts with…6-…is for export to Europe..we talked old school and new school stuff..I asked him about the Custom Shop and they are discussing it…and might reopen in 2 years…so that’s..that…mystery solved
 
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Cool and dry, 10 m in the basement.

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HW45 .177 about a tin thru it so far and feeling better about my grip.
My first time shooting a 7.0gr flattop.
Sitting, two handed,
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Maybe it’s just a lucky round, but I’m giving a shout out to @Steveoo for something he once shared about these projectiles in this pistol.
I guess I have the tism because the dot is a star.
 
Cool and dry, 10 m in the basement.

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HW45 .177 about a tin thru it so far and feeling better about my grip.
My first time shooting a 7.0gr flattop.
Sitting, two handed,
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Maybe it’s just a lucky round, but I’m giving a shout out to @Steveoo for something he once shared about these projectiles in this pistol.
I guess I have the tism because the dot is a star.
Good shooting 👍. HW45 is a beast to tame. It kicks hard and hits hard. And I like that!
 
This Beeman Temperamental Tampon…has cursed me since I did a .22cal conversion..it shot almost 5.5” @ 10 meters high..this barrel was off by minus .020 from the pivot point.. I am pretty sure these barrels are clones…they are not stamped with the caliber size by the front sight…looking for the easy fix’s.. I modified the rear sight..but it wasn’t enough…now POI is @ 2.5” high…getting better..the only thing left was to raise the front sight..again looking for a easy fix…picked up some Carbon Fiber 2 x 2 mil square rod and added to the front…it now shot 1”low @ 10 meters…I just up the evelation and Bullseye 🎯..So the Beeman Tampon is Bloody 🩸Spot On…lol…England Humor

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Yes, if the barrel is not stamped .22 on the top, it is not from the Webley factory but one made in Turkey.
These were made to suit the Turkish lower body after the Webley factory closed and not that compatible with the OEM Webley/ Supplied to Beeman/USA model you have there.
Luckily for you, your main body is a true English Webley meaning the barrel housing ears are of the better quality, having 0.1 mm to 0.15mm of clearance on the barrel for good barrel relocation quality.
Not so much the Turkish version with 0.2-0.3mm of clearance.
You also get the longer guide rod.

For other shooters, it's best to get Turkish barrels to match Turkish made pistols and Webley
barrels for English Webleys.
 
Yes, if the barrel is not stamped .22 on the top, it is not from the Webley factory but one made in Turkey.
These were made to suit the Turkish lower body after the Webley factory closed and not that compatible with the OEM Webley/ Supplied to Beeman/USA model you have there.
Luckily for you, your main body is a true English Webley meaning the barrel housing ears are of the better quality, having 0.1 mm to 0.15mm of clearance on the barrel for good barrel relocation quality.
Not so much the Turkish version with 0.2-0.3mm of clearance.
You also get the longer guide rod.

For other shooters, it's best to get Turkish barrels to match Turkish made pistols and Webley
barrels for English Webleys.
I did not know that …that is good information…thanks for your input…I been wanting for a Hurricane barrel.22 for over a year now …that’s why I put this one on…
 
Got up early today…It was a good time to rebuild all 3 Crosman 38T Pistols…2 in .177 and 1 in .22 cal…by the 3rd one I was a Pro…lol…what was weird 2 were still untouched since new…the piercing seal looks to be made of waxy stuff with green sealer..hard to scrape out..very sticky…all went well …learned old trick but new to me …was to use a penny to remove the cap screw for the piercing seal…lousy day here in the North East…glasses kept fogging up…all 3 preformed well and stamped by Marker…lol

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Got up early today…It was a good time to rebuild all 3 Crosman 38T Pistols…2 in .177 and 1 in .22 cal…by the 3rd one I was a Pro…lol…what was weird 2 were still untouched since new…the piercing seal looks to be made of waxy stuff with green sealer..hard to scrape out..very sticky…all went well …learned old trick but new to me …was to use a penny to remove the cap screw for the piercing seal…lousy day here in the North East…glasses kept fogging up…all 3 preformed well and stamped by Marker…lol

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Going through this forum, had to take break from reading so I jumped to the end.
Have a Hatsan model 25 super charger in .22 caliber. Sit down at the bench at the range, toss a can down towards the backer, and start shooting at the can and knocking it down the range. Its a guaranteed tin can destroyer!
Looking through the forum, so many wonderous looking hand guns. Particularly interested in the pics of pcp handguns with the small bottles for quick refills. My Hatsan takes (reportdly) 58 pounds to cock it. I don't know which will wear out first, my arm or the Hatsan, but those pcp pistols look sweet!!
 
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Going through this forum, had to take break from reading so I jumped to the end.
Have a Hatsan model 25 super charger in .22 caliber. Sit down at the bench at the range, toss a can down towards the backer, and start shooting at the can and knocking it down the range. Its a guaranteed tin can destroyer!
Looking through the forum, so many wonderous looking hand guns. Particularly interested in the pics of pcp handguns with the small bottles for quick refills. My Hatsan takes (reportdly) 58 pounds to cock it. I don't know which will wear out first, my arm or the Hatsan, but those pcp pistols look sweet!!
I hear you brother, my Beeman P11 is hard to cock also, so I don't shoot it much. There are plenty of pcp pistols out there, from Hatsan, Velox, Sortie Tac, Jet, AT-P2 ect. I would recommend one that is regulated like the Reximex RPA to the Weihrauch HW44. Check out youtube for reviews. Good luck!
 
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