Second that!
Second that!
"When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government." Thomas Jefferson.
I gave £230 for one last year. It's the only gun I've never haggled over the price. Probably the best bargain I ever got.
Picked up a MINTER this year for £150. A Guy started six yard bell target at my club over 20 years ago, did half a season and packed up. This gun then was put under his bed and stayed there in it's hard case and a tin of pellets that were well oxidised when I opened them up.....
Thought I would do him a favour and take it off his hands for the £150, I always was a soft touch......
Neil
Have a look here,
http://www.airguns.net/reviews/fwb300s.html
They dont do them like this any more!!
I read this review a while ago. According to the author, the gun retailed at $1200 USD. The gun I have looks a bit different (better) than the one shown in the review. It has a muzzlebreak and a "thumb-hole" stock. I was wonderiing what it would be worth now that they are not made anymore. I took a look at the gun yesterday and it still looks new. No scratches in the stock or the metal. If I part with it, I want to be sure to get what the gun is worth. So I have been asking around.Originally Posted by dvd
I will post a picture later on today!!
Thanks to all who have given their input !!
Spring gunning does a full power conversion for 700fps
Details man, details.
Mine is in bits at the moment, would love to get it up to 10fpe or so.
I play a Fender bass, I shoot a springer. I like things to be, well, dependable
You Jammy git. Mind you, I did get 3 tins of oxidised pellets with mine, plus 50 individual match pellets, also oxidised, so thats where the extra £80 I paid went on.
Originally Posted by bowl bugle