And the Baikal IJ22
usually/traditionally 20% off across the store inc shooting/fishing one day of the week in january,
i stock up on their imperial marksman's,under £4 for 500 no2
all the best
I can recall reading a tale online about a fella that had a B2 and decided to chop 4" off the muzzle so that he could fit a silencer, He set to with the hacksaw only to find the bore wasn't central anymore!!
All that he could do was file the bore of the silencer out to stop clipping or throw the lot in the bin!!
John
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Several years ago I shot a Chinese Airgun Forum meeting HFT competition with a Westlake version fitted with a scope and did not do too badly. They are cheap and cheerful (OK, maybe not all that cheerful) but as a pure fun gun they are not too bad. But as stated, if asked for my opinion as a first gun I would advise spending a little more ... but I have seen many people walking around game fairs carrying a new boxed one. Maybe impulse buys or being badgered by 'little sonny'.
There is clearly a profit being made ...
Cheers, Phil
Yep, it's those damned MSGs, Nick.
On the subject of MSG, though, a far, far nicer "MSG" would be The Michael Schenker Group from the 80s. Lovely heavy rock. And, strangely enough, I was listening to one my favourite track of theirs yesterday - "Armed and Ready". Very apt and a top, top tune!
Google it up and have a listen.
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Trago has always been good for airgun bargains. Much my early teens was spent plinking with a Baikal IJ22 bought from Trago for the princely sum of £14.99. That included a cleaning rod as well as a spare spring and piston washer. Sadly though it preferred Hobby pellets to the Milbro Caledonians that Trago sold.