The CZ 260 PCPA airpistol

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kevinweiho
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The CZ 260 PCPA airpistol

Post by kevinweiho »

I hear it is an economical match PCP airpistol with the legendary CZ quality
and durability. (www.czub.cz/navody/cz260_en.pdf)

It sells for around $550, here in Costa Rica,C.A.

I would like to hear the experiences with this pistol before i make a move
on it!


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j-team
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Post by j-team »

A quick check of the spec shows it weighs 1.2kg

Thats OK for an adult beginner but too heavy for most young juniors, and thats the group we need to focus our efforts on.
seamaster

Post by seamaster »

Looks like a FWB copy.

CZ certainly is a very reputable company with full spectrum firearms. Good company.
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Post by David Levene »

I'd be interested to hear whether that trigger blade angle in relation to the grip is as uncomfortable as it looks. It might just be an optical illusion.
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Post by Sc0 »

Looks interesting but not sure what the price would be set at here in the States. http://www.szuster.com.pl/images/iwa200 ... C_0084.JPG
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Post by william »

My guess about USA pricing (if they're ever sold here):
$1050 if it comes with 1 cylinder, $1150 if it has 2 cylinders.

That puts it in line with TGAG's pricing for the Aeron Spyder and the TAU 8.
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Post by paw080 »

Hi Kevho, this pistol may resemble an FWB externally, but looking at the
internals, I'll say it looks an awful lot like the FEG GPM-02 receiver to me.
Also like the FEG GPM, there is no dry fire mechanism, and the grip may not
have much adjustment for rake angle. The cocking lever is almost an exact
copy of the FEG GPM lever. I'll go out on a limb and say this CZ is an updated
FEG GPM-02 pistol. I think I'll take another look after I post this reply.
I do enjoy shooting my CO2 FEG GPM-01, It very accurate and the trigger
is okay too.

I just took a second look, which afirms the FEG GPM connection. The sear
and levers look the same, the rear sight is the same, and the barrel and
attachment method is the same. This doesn't mean it's a bad pistol, it just
means that the design is dated. This CZ should be ok if priced right.

Tony G
kevinweiho
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Post by kevinweiho »

Tony,

You're right on track. It does have the spitting image of the FEG GPM-02.
However, the CZ 260 allows you to adjust the velocity.

For the price of $550, one can't go wrong.

I enjoy all of my high end guns (Steyr, Feinwerkbau, Morini), but sometimes when i see a good economical gun, i'm tempted in buying one,
although i'll wait for awhile until someone has a review on the pistol.


Kevho
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