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[Chinese TT Olympic 22 imported by navy arms] Well I was supprised as the Cheap Fed Bulk hollow point ammo shot better than the German SK and the Federal Gold Medal. I like this pistol it was nice to shoot and with my eyes not as sharp as they used to be with open sights I am not at all unhappy with these results and feel that with some practice with the gun as this was the first time I shot it and maybe finding a ammo it may like better as I only shot 3 different types today I may get better groups yet but if this is it I will be satisfied as I shot a a pop can afterwards and could consistantly bounce the can around wich is a lot better than with the last Ruger Single six I had. At 25 yards the groups were 2.25 inches for 5 shots and 2.6 inches for 8 shots too bad I had some flyers on this one as It was getting a somewhat good group started. the last target is 1.5 inches for 50 FT or `6.6 yards. I think with getting use to the gun and trying differnt ammo I can shrink this groups and if not it is still accurate enough to bounce a can around or shoot a critter once in a while. Jim
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November 30, 2003, 01:32:04 AM »
the TT-olympia is a very accurate and reliable 22 cal handgun.. .. i can put out cigaretts with it within 20 yrds :wink: . bouncing cans is not a problem
.. i think you need a little more time to get used to it
... i will get some of my own results posted... i use CCI .22 LR ammo :grin:
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December 02, 2003, 04:49:40 PM »
Hey guys, any chance of a pic of the gun?
Local dealer has one ( I think?) w barrel weight set. He wants $175. Seems nice but I wondered about reliability, accuracy etc from the off brand. Wondering if this is the same gun you have.
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December 02, 2003, 06:47:32 PM »
175 bucks is a good price I paid 230 bucks used and was glad to get it as they are banned being chinese guns now. They are excellent for the money. I will tell you how excellent my gunsmith wants one after seeing mine and he pretty much can buy what he wants so they must be good if he wants one. Here is a pic I got the weight and 3 mags with mine. I took the weight off for carry purposes and it still shoots fantastic. I would run to the store and buy it as soon as you read this or some one else may get this jewel. Jim
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December 03, 2003, 05:27:25 AM »
That's it. I looked at it a few months back. It was in excellent condition. Age is unknown but i suspect it's 20 years or so. I could probobly own it for less as I give him allot of buisness and it's been there over a year. I think it only had one mag but I guess that's OK since I wouldn't be shooting it in competition. ( Have a whole pile of Rugers and a Pardini for that.) I probobly need another .22 plinker like a hole in the head but I might just pick it up.
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December 03, 2003, 11:21:49 AM »
You just might be supprised how well it shoots after you get it if you do. My targets are no indication of its accuracy as it was the first time out with the gun and I my eyes are not like they used to be.
I did not expirement with a lot of ammo either but I think it will shoot as well as any Ruger will and I mean that as I had a accurate Gov Mark II I got rid of on a trade as I shot some bad Rem ammo and leaded up the barrel so bad I am sure I stressed it out and the agressive cleaning did not help it any. Jim
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