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Thread: new break barrel rifle coming from Impact Airguns...RM100

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    new break barrel rifle coming from Impact Airguns...RM100

    Not got any specs yet, just the flier they sent out to the trade.

    Hoping they got this right, there is enough info now on this forum alone to build a proper UK spec gun.

    https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/920660/rm100.PNG

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    Good news another gas ram,like you said just hope they've got it right and the price is not stupid

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    80 gas ram

    Quote Originally Posted by transporter View Post
    Good news another gas ram,like you said just hope they've got it right and the price is not stupid
    Here I go again ,cor I bet that hw80 ram kit cost a bit ,when it came out first it was aprox £120 ,still rather have a good spring in there. ...P,,,,,,o,,,,,p,,,,s

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    Must admit don't think I'd bother with the 80 a good spring and home tune or sleeved is good enough

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    Hoping it's a good 'un.
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    "Accuracy Redefined"

    In the dictionary does it now say Impact Airguns under the Accuracy definition

    Im guessing it will be baised on an Theoben rammer?

    Edit - here it is.
    http://impactairguns.co.uk/index.php...&product_id=31

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    Is it just me or are they still using that wanky old trigger, surely a rifle of this calibre and price deserves a decent trigger at last.

    Pete
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    I can't wait for one of the mags to test it. I'd love to know if its absolutely brilliant or worse than a ginger step-child!
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    First impressions are of a break barrel prosport!

    more than a bit like the old theobens too!

    I LIKE

    Apart from that trigger

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    Erm, it appears to be a Theoben something-or-other?

    But whatever, I don't like gas rams anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by look no hands View Post
    Is it just me or are they still using that wanky old trigger, surely a rifle of this calibre and price deserves a decent trigger at last.

    Pete
    I was just thinking the same thing Looks like a re-badged Evolution to me. Same old Theoben, re-inventing the wheel with the same high prices.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLB View Post
    I was just thinking the same thing Looks like a re-badged Evolution to me. Same old Theoben, re-inventing the wheel with the same high prices.

    John
    I agree John, thats exactly what it looks like. Had one in .20 and as Pete said, crap ( well he said' wanky ' ) trigger! Much preferred my old 1986 pre-HE Sirocco Deluxe with, I think, a Webley trigger.

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    Is it me or are they just using up the old Theoben parts left after they went bust?

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    I like the looks of it, How (imo) a sporting break barrel should look.

    BUT, for the money i'd rather buy an HW99S,fit my own delrin tune up parts and have a go at doing my own stock for it,similar to theirs.
    Hmmmmmm there's a thought!!!

    Atb,Woody.

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    I asked the question about the trigger on facebook when they put pictures of the gun on their page , this was the response
    We have paid more attention to the trigger and the recoil to make a very smooth rifle with a lower felt recoil.

    Don

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