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    SMK P10 bullpup PCP

    Having had some surprisingly good experiences with Chinese Airguns over the last 12 months (Remington Express, XS 78 and a CP1-m) I thought it was time to try a PCP.

    I spent time reading up on the net everything I could find out about the Snowpeak P10 bullpup PCP. Now that SMK are bringing them in I decided to take the plunge, so about 10 days ago I did a deal at my local and bought one. I couldn't try it straightaway as I had to sort out a means of filling it with air (many years since I had a PCP) But that's done now so......


    Found time to test it seriously yesterday and today. I had to clean the gunge out of the barrel which is de
    rigeur with Chinese air rifles- still, better that than rust after its long sea journey!

    The trigger is easy to adjust once the action is out of the stock and can be made really good. Initially cocking was stiff, but a little grease and several goes later it is getting better all the time as it runs in.

    Power with 16gr JSB.s is around 11.6 ft.lbs, VERY consistent, 570 fps pellet after pellet, got bored after 10! So yes, it is regulated which other forums have suggested.

    Happily shooting one hole groups at 20 yds. I'll take it up to the club next week and try it at long range.

    So far so good, very impressed for the money (£460 I paid locally)

    This is very much an early review but no regrets so far- in the flesh it looks astoundingly good and obviously well made (I have stripped it to see what makes it tick)

    Anyone else got one?
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    Nice review and there is a lot of owners on the bullpup forum who have bought one. They seem a good price for a bullpup and have good reviews on accuracy shot count and balance seems to be spot on for such a small air rifle.
    Thanks for posting and keep us informed on how it performs.

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    Bet these are making the usual suspects rather nervous.....engineering now on a parr with the others but great prices.Red dragons here .

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    Thumbs up

    I think the one to watch out for will be the P15 (if it gets that name)

    If pics are to be believed it will have a side cocking lever like the Air Arms style.

    Cracking little gun the P10. Regulated, titanium air cylinder, weaver rail (which I love)

    I spent a fair while cleaning my barrel, and believe me they need a good clean! A quick wipe through with some thinners on a rag won't cut the mustard (or the cut the preservative should I say)

    I ran some thinners soaked patches through, then some dry patches and it came clean quickly.
    Looked up the barrel and could see bits and pieces where only parts of the gunk had come up.

    I had to use a brush in the end, scrub it, patches soaked in thinners. Repeated this over and over until clean.

    I don't particularly like the cocking lever/bolt being right at the back. It works Ok, but that type of bolt lends itself more to a gun that has stock to brace against with your forearm while cocking. On a Bullpup it doesn't feel right.

    I also hated the stock finish and the fat trigger guard, soon sorted that..




















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    You sir are perfectionist, got to say looks really nice welldone

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    jameswrx,

    Love what you've done to the stock!

    The rifle does need a bit of a tactical look in my opinion. I'm considering stippling the grip and fore-end and finding someone who can do an olive green dip on it. Firstly I'm fitting some flush fitting sling swivels to the sides of the stock so I can use a 3 point sling or similar.

    For the outlay I'm happy to do a bit of modding (to the stock) as overall for what you get it's a bargain.
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    Tony, which fittings are you looking at for the sling? I'm on Ant-supplies trying to choose some for my TDR tonight.

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