Nur dass umarex selbst keine Munition herstellt und noch nie hergestellt hat.
As far as I know PTS (Pyrotechnic Silberhütte) was part of the Umarex group, and the PTS-headstamped CS and PV ammo (in excellent quality) were made there.
Nur dass umarex selbst keine Munition herstellt und noch nie hergestellt hat.
As far as I know PTS (Pyrotechnic Silberhütte) was part of the Umarex group, and the PTS-headstamped CS and PV ammo (in excellent quality) were made there.
It's not a question for you and me too.
But another question... why do you suggest CS - not OC?
Best regards from naive
Trompeter
I suggest pv-cs after each other.
Revolver. In gas-alarm guns it's not question.
(especially if we would have reliable CS ammo for them:-))
czech Dasta-200 iwb holster is perfect for Z906, just cut the strap from it.
"Travel to Germany Set"
That looks really interesting Gabor. Do you know if the barrels on the T6 guns are any different to the standard zinc die-cast ones?
Link above.
Non-ptb steel barrel insert in zinc jacket, with possibility of shooting rubber bullets.
Bei der 906 und 2906 ist technisch 0 Unterschied. Es ist also eigentlich kein "Nachfolge Modell" sondern nur eine Variation davon.
Die Zulassung dürfte nicht die Hürde sein, da ja das Griffstück der 906 verwendet werden könnte.
Ich glaube eher das ESC keinen Bedarf sieht, die 906 ist optisch stimmiger.
What I don't know whether the gas-alarm only Z2906 have this steel-reinforced slide, like the T6-designated traumatic version, sold in Russia.
Czech ZVI Night Hawk 9 mm PAK, NON-PTB version is on the photo. Which is from us (Hungary).
The PTB version is sold in Germany as Steel Eagle.
Nice. I'd be interested in knowing where you get all those non- PTB guns from, are you living outside of Germany? Up to the date the only way I found to get decently looking PTB guns in Germany is by buying older, sometimes almost vintage, discontinued items...
Yes, I live in Hungary. 90+% of gas-alarm guns sold here are NON-PTB.
Da würde ich eher auf das Ding hier zurück greifen. Unauffällig, keine Verwechslung mit scharfer Schusswaffe möglich, frei zu führen und in der Wirkung nicht ganz unerheblich. Einige YT Vids sehen ganz beeindruckend aus...
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Yes, that is an interesting "thing", but it would be better (much more effective) with pepper cartridges. It is just a "pocket portable flash bang" - if the bang is not enough, it will not stop the attacker, being it human or animal.
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Den Link des BKA anklicken, dann runter scrollen und pdf öffnen.
Das Teil wurde gezielt um die Vorschriften des deutschen Waffenrechts herum konstruiert. Wer´s braucht...
Danke!
(Sooo, German airgun manufacturers should design and produce two-shot home defence "arrow/crossbow" airguns, which are not airguns legally, and free to own.)
Sorry for my question. But isn't it a "7,5 joule+" airgun, which is WBK-pflichitg in Germany?
If it isn't so, what is the legal ground?
"Haben die Ekols überhaupt eine Sicherheitsrast? Ohne würde ich die jeweilige Waffe nämlich nicht führen wollen."
Keine sicherheitsrast:-(
"P.A.K passen Bauartbedingt nicht in die Trommel des R1; stehen zu weit heraus, da die Trommelsperre nur die kürzere RK-Munition zulässt! Die RK-Munition hat ja den Kragen, der in den Auswurfstern greift..... das wäre bei P.A.K. also auch nicht möglich!!"
The non-PTB versions often capable of loaded/fired with 9 mm PAK. Both the Zoraki R1 and the Ekol Viper.
Two Turkish polymer-frame gaspistols: Carrera RS30 and Zoraki 906
Bei Schneider sind die Modelle verfügbar lt. Shop:
http://www.sportwaffen-schneider.de/product_info.p…oducts_id/36234
http://www.sportwaffen-schneider.de/popup_image.php/pID/36236
hi,
the gun on the picture is RevII version, with 14+1 round capacity, but in the text it is written as 8+1 only.
I think the double stack magazine version get the PTB, not the old one.
Same as the Walther P22.
SAO is a big minus. Maybe you can say something about reliability? From my experience the Turkish guns are much more reliable than their German counterparts but lack in finish/quality/longevity. For exampe Zoraki 918/ Ekol Magnum - Reck Miami.
Same as the Walther P22.
SAO is a big minus. Maybe you can say something about reliability? From my experience the Turkish guns are much more reliable than their German counterparts but lack in finish/quality/longevity. For exampe Zoraki 918/ Ekol Magnum - Reck Miami.
Yes, I was wrong, there is the little steel pin in the slide on the P22, too, but that looks different. The metal in the takedown is only on P22Q.
Reliability: I've just get it yesterday, I have no deeper experience, just shoot some blanks, but not too much, further testing is required.
The original P22 is a much better gaspistol overall, but this thing is about the same modern, desirable design, for a very little money. If it will go "kaputt" after 250 shots, practically who cares?
.,.na ja , günstig ist es ja - aber halt ohne PTB - und die Qualität und Verarbeitung ? - wird sich sicherlich erst nach einen Test herausstellen.
Quality is overall not bad, a little bit rougher than the original Walther P22.
In some fields it is better: there is a big steel insert in the takedown panel, also a steel insert in the slide where the slide catch comes up.
The biggest MINUS is: NO double action at all. It is single action only, despite its looks.
The push button magazine release is right hand only.
..und was kostet der Türkische Nachbau..??
Little more than the HALF of the P22 price.