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Thread: Got a nice piece of Walnut for my 12 FPE JB Blueprinted Super Ten!!!

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    Got a nice piece of Walnut for my 12 FPE JB Blueprinted Super Ten!!!


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    Thanks, it's non removable, Super Tens are available in the U.S.

    Quote Originally Posted by mfr marcus
    Very nice mate ,just one thing how comes you've got a silencer fitted to it .cheers marcus
    with the permanently installed factory SAS Moderators from the U.S. importer...other rifles are available with non removeable mods as well...I wanted the best so I figured why not get one from the designer of the Super Ten while having the gun blueprinted to be shooting at its best...

    Regards,

    Tony

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    Reportedly the issue only arises IFF

    Quote Originally Posted by mfr marcus
    Good idea ,its just that i thought you couldn't have silencers fitted to,your guns in the USA .cheers marcus
    it can be used on a firearm, then you become a Big PING on the RADAR!!!

    Regards,

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trojan1994
    Interesting.

    May I have the URL for the website you bought the tock from please?

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    Airguns of Arizona is where I ordered the stock from but

    Quote Originally Posted by engin
    Interesting.

    May I have the URL for the website you bought the tock from please?

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    If you're in the U.K., you could just buy it on your side of the pond...

    Regards,

    Tony

    http://airgunsofarizona.com/

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    Whats the legal limit for an air rifle across the pond??
    Hw100 Sk .20 Pulsar Trail XP38
    Hw100 SK .20 Mk4 Leup 2.5-8x38 TMR
    FX Wildcat .177 Hawke Panorama 3-12x40

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    Im not jealous at all, honest


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    Quote Originally Posted by gillieman
    Whats the legal limit for an air rifle across the pond??
    There isn't one, they just call them airguns, irrespective of the power output.

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    Greyrider is right, no power limits out here, 200+FPE air rifles

    Quote Originally Posted by gillieman
    Whats the legal limit for an air rifle across the pond??
    are just fine, no licensing required at all currently, however, there are some nutcases out there that want to treat air guns as firearms out here...hopefully it won't come to that...

    I have many FAC springers and PCP's but have recently discovered the beauty, joys and frustrations of 12 FPE guns as many others have here in the U.S....would we ever want to be restricted to 12 FPE or less, no way...

    But a lot of guys(national level FT competitors) are starting to use 12FPE rigs in FT as well as enthusiasts as myself are finding that for the vast majority of our shooting, 12FPE is fine and for springer guys, extremely light cocking effort and mild shooting characteristics....and the pcp guys, a ton of shots...

    Regards,

    Tony

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    Hee Hee, not a bad piece of firewood eh?!?!

    Quote Originally Posted by Slacker24seven
    Im not jealous at all, honest
    I was suprised that it was as nice as it is...debating oiling it down with Royal London Oil(Satin) to try and really bring out the wood's charcter...

    Regards,

    Tony

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