I would like to ask which of them is better. My old Blow Class (non PTB, in Lithuania we can have them) misfires each 3-4 shots.
At first I thought about Rg 88 or Izh 79 8 (also non PTB).
Thank you for your answers.
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I would like to ask which of them is better. My old Blow Class (non PTB, in Lithuania we can have them) misfires each 3-4 shots.
At first I thought about Rg 88 or Izh 79 8 (also non PTB).
Thank you for your answers.
@ stark
you know that you compare a pistol and a revolver?
comes on it on for which you the weapon need. both are good weapons.
Of couse I know.
Just post your opinion. I cant decide which of them to choose.
from the two I would take the rg88.
RG89 because it is a REVOLVER. And ONLY the revolver IS reliable.
Stark
Röhm RG88 or Mauser HSc90 are the best Pistols behind Erma.
They have no Stoppings with RWS.
What is RWS?
Sorry maybe it sounds stupid, but I know abbreviantions and terms mostly in Lithuanian and Russian.
RWS is an ammo brand.
BUT there is only two kinds of semiautomatic pistols:
1. already jammed at least once
2. will be jamming in the future.
For silvester you need a hi-capacity semiauto (Rohm Vektor, RG96) and 1-2 jams isn't a problem. But in case of serious job, you have no time to malfunction clearing drills. This means: REVOLVER.
Primary function of gas gun for me is self defence. I needed it yesterday a bit
I have read that the main thing for self defence should be gas spray (for example walther pro secur (distance 0,4 - 6 metres) and the gas gun should be secondary.
Then i´d prefer the RG 88 due to its light weight! Plus more ammo capacity! Though Revolver never jam (at least not really)!
"I have read that the main thing for self defence should be gas spray (for example walther pro secur (distance 0,4 - 6 metres) and the gas gun should be secondary."
I honestly diasgree!:-))
Ok
I see one big revolvers advantage - you can shoot with it with one hand, it is comfortable when you have something (bag) in the other hand. For pistol you need to load the cartridge in the chamber.
The RG88 has good safety mechanism wich can be operated with the thumb. So you can carry it fully loaded... the probability of an unintentional shot is nought!
It is illegal in Lithuania to carry pistol (combat/gas) with a cartridge in the chamber. You can get a fine for it.
"I see one big revolvers advantage - you can shoot with it with one hand, it is comfortable when you have something (bag) in the other hand. For pistol you need to load the cartridge in the chamber"
No, most modern pistols (and some gaspistols, too) are SAFE to carry chambered, and OFF-safe. (RG96, RG90, HW94 stc.)
The main difference is, that the semiauto pistols correct operation is DEPENDENT the gas pressure of ammunition. The revolver's operation is INDEPENDENT. Therefore revolvers ARE reliable.
"It is illegal in Lithuania to carry pistol (combat/gas) with a cartridge in the chamber. You can get a fine for it."
Hmm, I think it is just another "urban legend", I've heard it about Hungary, too, but no such thing in the laws.
There is such regulation in our Control of Guns and Ammo law. I am checking it right now