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Thread: Flippin'eck!! Just bought another HW35 :(

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    BSF Bayern Not my favourite BSF as although its built like a brick out hose it reminds me to much of a Relum Tornado.
    confession is good for the soul I am told, I like the Relum Tornado and own a mint one in .22 and the Telley Break Barell in .22, good honest budget guns that do what it says on the tin.
    but I really love my BSF,s

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    BSF Still got this one, although I keep meaning to sell it But cant be arsed

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    BSF Still got this one, although I keep meaning to sell it But cant be arsed
    Mally -theres TWO there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    BSF Still got this one, although I keep meaning to sell it But cant be arsed


    Both are beautiful Mally


    What's the top rifle??


    John



    EDIT- Jeez Mally!! Your Tele's are gorgeous mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnbaz View Post
    Both are beautiful Mally


    What's the top rifle??


    John



    EDIT- Jeez Mally!! Your Tele's are gorgeous mate
    Cheers mate
    the top gun was a venom 77 that I no longer have ( swapped it for a prosport that i kept 3 days )
    glad you like the guitars ! another addiction i'm afraid

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    Cheers mate
    the top gun was a venom 77 that I no longer have ( swapped it for a prosport that i kept 3 days )
    glad you like the guitars ! another addiction i'm afraid

    Ha ha!! I appear to have the same addiction (Geetars!)



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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    Cheers mate
    the top gun was a venom 77 that I no longer have ( swapped it for a prosport that i kept 3 days )
    Im surprised it was THREE days!
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    Im surprised it was THREE days!
    have tried to like prosports and they do look ok but the ergonomics and the shot cycle ( for me )
    leave a lot to be desired give me an old fwb sport any day

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    have tried to like prosports and they do look ok but the ergonomics and the shot cycle ( for me )
    leave a lot to be desired give me an old fwb sport any day
    Totally agree.
    Ive got a lovely leftie Prosport http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Airs...tml?sort=6&o=0 with a lovely stock BUT I just dont get on with it. Its heavy, unbalanced and I would rather shoot my 'Sport of '95.
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    I would also agree that the Pro Sport is a fine looking beast. Have owned a couple myself but couldn't get on with them unfortunately. The Sport, and the 80 still take some beating in my opinion. Closely followed by my 35E in mans calibre that shoots brilliantly and is surprisingly accurate for something built in 1982. Not that guns built in the early eighties weren't as accurate as they are today, just that this particular 35 really is a joy to shoot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    have tried to like prosports and they do look ok but the ergonomics and the shot cycle ( for me )
    leave a lot to be desired give me an old fwb sport any day
    agree, with my knackerd arm and hand I found them very difficult to shoot so sold it on and got an SFS Banshee 2 in .177 with EB Opti 2 scope, awesome.

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