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Ben
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Post by Ben »

Very cool - I assumed it was the States as even with the best Cat5 Licence in the UK - M16's are'nt too common :).

I've had to make do with De-acts which aren't as much fun unfortunately!.
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I've been known to modify more than bikes and cars ;)

This is a BSA superten air rifle that i modified for myself, fitted a larger cylinder, altered the trigger, fitted the bipod, sling and sprayed the woodwork satin black

I use it for pest control in my (large) garden i have rats, squirrels and rabbits or at least used to :)

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20lbs would be a very large Rabbit and they are about the biggest thing you could realistically shoot with an air rifle

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Should post up some of my pics too :)

We're now using the G36c at work :)

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Post by 323ian »

Cant beat a PSG1 in my opinion!!
Could chose which eye to shoot through the target at 500 metres!
Nice!!!

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Post by slaphead »

My 10 pence worth - If you don't want the hassle of the firearms ticket route - you can't go far wrong with one of the theoben rifles - I've had a few theobens since 1984 and still reckon they are the best all round pest busters on the market.

Someone posted a link up earlier in the thread to thier web site - they will under certian circumstances do a slight custom job - like my fenman with a one off evo beech stock machined for the evo silencer.

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PSG1 = Poser's rifle :)

Theoben (like Daystates) = over engineered and over priced :)

Weirach HW100 is one of the best pre charged pnuematics about at the Logun make a good one too (not the Solo)

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Jakester wrote:PSG1 = Poser's rifle :)

Theoben (like Daystates) = over engineered and over priced :)

Weirach HW100 is one of the best pre charged pnuematics about at the Logun make a good one too (not the Solo)
Had Weirach HW80 before I started buying Theobens - yes they are good basic rifles moderatly priced - but to be honest they can't hold a candle to the Theobens
- I agree tottaly regarding daystates, I always found then a tad faffy - last time I looked the loguns were a bit on the pricey side for what they were (certainly good though) - it all depends on what Stu wants I suppose, a precharge or a breakbarrel/sidecocker.

If he wants the best break barrel then you cant get any better than a theoben gas ram system - I believe even Weirach did a HW with the gas ram fitted as a top of the range rifle.

Other thing to consider with the theobens is where in the country they are located - Somersham Cambs - close enough to pop over :wink:

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Post by Bladerider »

Had a look on the website,

And amongst dads rifles he has a Weihrauch - either a 77 or 97 with sight - and he happened to tell me that he wants a "multi shot" "gas filled" rifle.

What is the best and what is the most powerful, and can you get them "played with" as i think the Weihrauch from memory is around 25lb/ft.

How hard is it to get a F.A.C for an air rifle by the way ??? :D :D

J.

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Post by Richf »

Jakester wrote:PSG1 = Poser's rifle :)

Theoben (like Daystates) = over engineered and over priced :)

Weirach HW100 is one of the best pre charged pnuematics about at the Logun make a good one too (not the Solo)
I agree about the Theoben stuff , its very expensive and the original Rapid 7 had a truly awful single stage trigger.

The Rapid Mk2 is nice all their stuff is beautifully engineered but it was over

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Post by Jakester »

I would hae a look at an Air Arms S400 or 410, the new S410 TDR is a nice bit of kit:

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http://www.air-arms.co.uk/TDR.htm

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