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    Can someone tell me?

    Can anyone tell what type this pistol is?

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=430189

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    a gamo lol sorry couldnt resist

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    its a springer. it has the same cylinder,barrel, sights and underlever as the gamo falcon. (though it has different grips and trigger)



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    Quote Originally Posted by philpullan5s View Post
    a gamo lol sorry couldnt resist
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    They are underlever springers mate. Come in 3 (I think, 2 defo) guises & are very under rated IMO.
    The underlever bit in OT tells you its a springer but no need to be ignorant
    HTH Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul55 View Post
    Can anyone tell what type this pistol is?

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=430189

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    Paul its an underlever spring pistol is loaded from a swing out loading port, its a long while since i
    handled 1 of these, but some versions i believe had an adjustable grip i can't see
    that this 1 doe's though...mike...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shangers View Post
    its a springer. it has the same cylinder,barrel, sights and underlever as the gamo falcon. (though it has different grips and trigger)


    Thanks for that, much appreciated
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    Quote Originally Posted by deebee View Post
    They are underlever springers mate. Come in 3 (I think, 2 defo) guises & are very under rated IMO.
    The underlever bit in OT tells you its a springer but no need to be ignorant
    HTH Dave
    Quote Originally Posted by mickson View Post
    Paul its an underlever spring pistol is loaded from a swing out loading port, its a long while since i
    handled 1 of these, but some versions i believe had an adjustable grip i can't see
    that this 1 doe's though...mike...
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    It is the Gamo Centre, in the 'Target' version which had anatomical grips and an improved trigger.

    Spring-piston design, recoilling, loads by a swing-out loading port. Some people could shoot well with them, bit 'boingy' for my taste, prefer the HW70. Interesting collector's piece and really quite rare, has a long sight-base, is not too difficult to cock and very robust design, big clear sights. Sort of a club pistol for people stuck in the 1970s. Six months on one of those and you will be ready for your Feinwerkbau 65 lad.

    Nowadays, a practice pistol for your garage or hall, or as a simple plinker. Power - about 3-4 fart-pounds.
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    my falcon is more accurate but nowhere near as fun to shoot as my recently acquired CP88.

    think it'll soon be gathering dust !

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