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    The Park Rifle


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    Thumbs up

    I had one in a thumbhole stock but part exed that an a bsa s10 carbine against my miroku shotty wwhich i still have
    them there springer's are soooooo addictive

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    Yeah, I had a couple, one walnut thumbhole, one sporter. Wish I'd kept one
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    I had a minter, liked to watch the pellets arching down at the end of trajectory to disappear though the same hole as the previous pellet. It was like a PCP, the scope never moved when you fired. Only problem with them was weight. Sold mine for £200.

    Baz
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    Mine's been to the boinger bash on occasions. Always fun to get out and play with it.

    Dave

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benelli B76 View Post
    I had a minter, liked to watch the pellets arching down at the end of trajectory to disappear though the same hole as the previous pellet. It was like a PCP, the scope never moved when you fired. Only problem with them was weight. Sold mine for £200.

    Baz
    Thats what my .177 does. Its a keeper. Still looking and saving up for a walnut thumbhole minter.
    Stiff to cock and as heavy as a HW77, but the results are well worth it.

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    Always wanted one, to complete the 'Late, Great, Roy Hutchinson collection. Missed several on here as I summed and ahhed, must be quicker next time, unless there is one still out there (sporter stock).

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    I used to own serial No. 711, an RH91W, which was one of the first in .177 cal. Sold it to Sportarm in Dorchester years ago...
    blah blah

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    I have two

    At the moment they're keepers, even though the sensible thing to do would be to sell them on..

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    Thumbs up park

    22 walnut sporter still has the original stubby silencer, always bothered about power but its accuracy changes my mind every time I use it. imo one of the greats ..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gc93 View Post
    22 walnut sporter still has the original stubby silencer, always bothered about power but its accuracy changes my mind every time I use it. imo one of the greats ..
    Any chance of a peek?

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    when one of my sons calls ill get them to sort a pic, not upto speed with that type of thing , sorry.....

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