It is very easy to know when the CO2 levels drop, so no excuse really.
DRULOV 75 FULL
Follow the correct procedure and you never have a full auto situation. The Zastava GP45 works in exactly the same way. This is NOT A FAULT it is a design feature to prevent muppets from jamming their pistol. When the pressure is so low there is a danger of it it "short stroking" in order to dump residual gas so that you do not get a pellet stuck up the barrel. The only time the pistol can go full auto is when you keep shooting it even when it is obvious that the gas pressure is dropping. The only issues are when muppets get hold of one and do not read the manual. The Drulov is a very well made,simple to work on rapid fire trainer/ target pistol with no faults that I have ever found. With single shot, target sights and grip,this pistol comes in the original box (some slight tattering). This pistol is new in the box with 9 3/4' or 250 mm barrel. If everyone followed the correct procedure there would be no stories of the pistol going full auto.Īlso, if you were worried about it ( you should not be, as the pistol should be pointing downrange anyway), then just load pellets one at a time like any other target pistol. Drulov 75 CZECHOSLOVAKIAN target pistol built in 1979.
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So I put 75 pellets in my pellet tray, and when they are all gone I dump remaining gas and start afresh with a new co2 bulb and another tray of 75 pellets. My Drulov will shoot 85 shots on one charge ( at the power level I have set it at ). Its the possibility of this which has held me back from buying oneĭo all of them have this problemThe only time the pistol can go full auto is when you keep shooting it even when it is obvious that the gas pressure is dropping.