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    I love the AAs410 fantastic gat...and is the primary rifle i use (hft)
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    in fac its not as popular as the rapid and bsa because it doesnt have as many shots per charge. and the rapid is better to work on and upgrade.


    you can get more consistant power/shots out of the buddy bottle rifles

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    sell you a mint fac rapid mate

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    SL = side lever

    The Xtra is very very long, Think Waterloo re-enactment musket
    I had a .22 Classic in FAC, 20 shots with a 20ish fps spread. Xtra would prob give you an additional 5-10 shots.

    Go for a Rapid... the definitive FAC pcp.

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    S410 SL FAC Xtra

    The Sl in the rifles name stands for side leverthe same as the new S510SL. The fac guns were the first of the AA multishot rifles to be fitted with side lever cocking (copied from the HW100 which was copied from the AA NJR100 / Protarget). The Exra has the same barrel length as the S410 Classic and is about the same overall lenght as the Classic fitted with a moderator. The Extra has the moderator built into the over barrel sleeve and the extra long air tube is actuallylonger than the barrel. The shot count of the Extra is between 30 and 40 @ 30fpe. This rifle is also fitted with a power adjuster wheel and if you run it at around 22-23fpe it is possible to get up to 60 shots from it althoug you do need to start to adjust the power wheel towards the end of the charge. The main advantage of the buddy bottle rifles in FAC is the shot count however this dose come at a price as the buddy bottle rifles in FAC tend to be £200 - £300 more than the Air Arms. In my local shop the most popular FAC rifle by far is the S410 Extra, which I understand sells as many as all the bottle guns put together. Apparently many shootres are put off by the looks, handling and weight of the bottle guns.

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    The fac guns were the first of the AA multishot rifles to be fitted with side lever cocking (copied from the HW100 which was copied from the AA NJR100 / Protarget).
    I'd love to see a sidelever Pro-Target (I suppose that it could be argued that the EV2 is just a sidelever PT though!), or NJR100, come to think of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    The Sl in the rifles name stands for side leverthe same as the new S510SL. The fac guns were the first of the AA multishot rifles to be fitted with side lever cocking (copied from the HW100 which was copied from the AA NJR100 / Protarget). Alan

    all the pro targets i seen are not sidelever cocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigAl View Post
    The Sl in the rifles name stands for side leverthe same as the new S510SL. The fac guns were the first of the AA multishot rifles to be fitted with side lever cocking (copied from the HW100 which was copied from the AA NJR100 / Protarget). The Exra has the same barrel length as the S410 Classic and is about the same overall lenght as the Classic fitted with a moderator. The Extra has the moderator built into the over barrel sleeve and the extra long air tube is actuallylonger than the barrel. The shot count of the Extra is between 30 and 40 @ 30fpe. This rifle is also fitted with a power adjuster wheel and if you run it at around 22-23fpe it is possible to get up to 60 shots from it althoug you do need to start to adjust the power wheel towards the end of the charge. The main advantage of the buddy bottle rifles in FAC is the shot count however this dose come at a price as the buddy bottle rifles in FAC tend to be £200 - £300 more than the Air Arms. In my local shop the most popular FAC rifle by far is the S410 Extra, which I understand sells as many as all the bottle guns put together. Apparently many shootres are put off by the looks, handling and weight of the bottle guns.

    Alan
    Thanks that clears things up a lot

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