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    Broke my one rule in life ...

    ....and bought a pcp !
    Well it was this , and boxed ....so had to fork out .
    Harper Classic Wolf - hate the plastic - I remember once speaking to the maker and he was doing these and the Carbine version in wood stocks , but said he hated working wood ..so few done .
    Problem is now I have to buy all the pcp bits and bolts like a bottle pipes ....
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    " WHEN YOU'RE GOING TO SHOOT - SHOOT , DON'T TALK ! "

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    Never seen one of them before. Whats the switch for? electronic safety?
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    Wolf / Harper Classic Airguns

    Hi ,
    the switch is the on off for the 'electronic trigger' .
    Mr Harper started his trigger systems on this his own gun design , but now works solely for Daystate I belive doing their electronic triggers .
    Being more into the modern Beretta 's and others the lack of trigger pull takes some getting used to Shot of a few (empty )skyward until I got used to it .
    " WHEN YOU'RE GOING TO SHOOT - SHOOT , DON'T TALK ! "

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    Nice looking pistol.

    What sort of price do they go for atm. PCP pistols seem to be a bit high for me, even 2nd hand ones.

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    harper wolf

    Got one off these what great fun mines in .22 and they can be serviced and tested by steve if any problems, feels like a rim fire to shoot load crack and slight mussel flip.If yours is .177 and you get tyred off it let me know( you cant have enought pistols and they take up so little space )
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    Nice.....

    But I should think a lil' ol' receiver like that could be charged from a stirrup pump in next to no time......

    But then wot would I know - I've never owned a PCP

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    Quote Originally Posted by jyoung View Post
    ....and bought a pcp !
    Well it was this , and boxed ....so had to fork out .
    Harper Classic Wolf - hate the plastic - I remember once speaking to the maker and he was doing these and the Carbine version in wood stocks , but said he hated working wood ..so few done .
    Problem is now I have to buy all the pcp bits and bolts like a bottle pipes ....
    Perhaps you'd better sell it to me then...save buying all that nasty pcp filling stuff....
    Eric.

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    You had better enter that in the PCP section of PadE's pistol comp to bring the numbers up

    Cheers

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