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    Lever cocking rifle with a multi shot mag?

    Sorry for my ignorance but I've not been a shooter for a few years. I'm probably going to purchase another AA S200 but wondered if there was such a thing out there that's a lever cocking multi shot?

    Thanks in advance

    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Turner View Post
    Sorry for my ignorance but I've not been a shooter for a few years. I'm probably going to purchase another AA S200 but wondered if there was such a thing out there that's a lever cocking multi shot?

    Thanks in advance

    Paul
    Yes a Theoben SLR and the BSA Goldstar

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    Or if you meant a PCP, there is the s510 and the HW100

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    FX Cyclone, Gladiator etc use a Biathlon style side lever.
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    Parker Hale Pheonix is multi-shot with a Winchester style lever action, is that what you mean?...mate at the club has one, very quick!...
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    The Walther Lever actions are excellent, not enough power for hunting (They are CO2) and not the sort of thing you want to stick a scope on but they are excellent fun, very accurate and very fast.

    The older model with 2x 12g CO2s is the one to go for, much cheaper to run and I think more consistant than the 88g model.

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