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    The recent model Meteor Mk6 and the Mk7 (which has been out for over 12 months now) are both rebadged Gamo's.
    I had a MK7 for a short time and it was very close to 12ft/lb whereas the MK 6 is not full power.
    The triggers are very heavy and recoil is harsh but Im sure a strip and relube would work wonders.

    Ive recently bought my daughter a Norica Sport in .177, its quite light and puts out about 7 ft/lb. The trigger is a bit heavy but not too bad.

    An excellent springer for the younger shooters is a Weihrauch HW30, even better is the HW30S if you can get one as they have the Rekord trigger fitted. They are fantastic and shoot at 7 ft/lb but are very, very accurate.

    I would personally stay away from Chinese stuff due to the build quality and quality of parts.
    I can highly recommend the Scorpion, had it for 2 years now, but it is a tad long but light. Also used to have an Ultra, which I regret selling. The only problem with the Ultra is the cocking system which might be a tad difficult for a youngster, though Im sure he would get used to it with practise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Richards View Post
    The recent model Meteor Mk6 and the Mk7 (which has been out for over 12 months now) are both rebadged Gamo's.
    I had a MK7 for a short time and it was very close to 12ft/lb whereas the MK 6 is not full power.
    The triggers are very heavy and recoil is harsh but Im sure a strip and relube would work wonders.

    Ive recently bought my daughter a Norica Sport in .177, its quite light and puts out about 7 ft/lb. The trigger is a bit heavy but not too bad.

    An excellent springer for the younger shooters is a Weihrauch HW30, even better is the HW30S if you can get one as they have the Rekord trigger fitted. They are fantastic and shoot at 7 ft/lb but are very, very accurate.

    I would personally stay away from Chinese stuff due to the build quality and quality of parts.
    I can highly recommend the Scorpion, had it for 2 years now, but it is a tad long but light. Also used to have an Ultra, which I regret selling. The only problem with the Ultra is the cocking system which might be a tad difficult for a youngster, though Im sure he would get used to it with practise.
    Good idea on the Norica and HW30 I'll do a search for the weights now. These will not be used for hunting more as a training rifle so 7 ft lbs will be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayling View Post
    Good idea on the Norica and HW30 I'll do a search for the weights now. These will not be used for hunting more as a training rifle so 7 ft lbs will be fine.
    No problem. The Norica sells for about £90 and teh HW about £120, a little more for the Rekord trigger version.

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    Hi Gary it Les From Shandhall have look at thle HW 25 its half power looks ok. PS your suggestion to John and Keith from Mally about you know what was ok just let them know when.

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    Hi Gary.

    I was just trying to be honest on the phone about the AR10, as you say I might have a duff one.

    However when you see it in Feb 1st, you'll know what I mean, then if you like you can borrow it for aslong as you want.

    I've done a Picture with some pointers >>HERE<<

    When we used the AR10 I would cock & load it for my son as it was quite difficult for him especially with the opening breach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Hi Gary.

    I was just trying to be honest on the phone about the AR10, as you say I might have a duff one.

    However when you see it in Feb 1st, you'll know what I mean, then if you like you can borrow it for aslong as you want.

    I've done a Picture with some pointers >>HERE<<

    When we used the AR10 I would cock & load it for my son as it was quite difficult for him especially with the opening breach.

    Regards


    Paddy.


    Yo Pad cheers mate . Had some good input from other members. Looks like one of the smaller Weihrauchs sounds just the ticket. Will take scopes, have excellent Teutonic build quality, safety catches etc. The weight is not excessive and the prices new are reasonable. My son Adam being 11 liked the military look to the AR10 but as I was at pains to explain to him theres more to a decent air rifle than the looks. But he's looking foreward to trying your example buddy and really chuffed at your offer of a cammo paint job , cheers buddy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayling View Post
    Yo Pad cheers mate . Had some good input from other members. Looks like one of the smaller Weihrauchs sounds just the ticket. Will take scopes, have excellent Teutonic build quality, safety catches etc. The weight is not excessive and the prices new are reasonable. My son Adam being 11 liked the military look to the AR10 but as I was at pains to explain to him theres more to a decent air rifle than the looks. But he's looking foreward to trying your example buddy and really chuffed at your offer of a cammo paint job , cheers buddy.
    Gary you're welcome mate.

    My offer still stands, whatever airgun you get your lad & if he wants it camo. I'll do it.

    I know what you mean about looks goes along way, if you do get him a traditional style air-rifle & he likes the military looks Show >>THIS<< or >>THIS<<
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