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    Falcon fn 12 any good ??

    Falcon fn12 any good ???,one for sale 300£ with a pump,scope and bag.like look of it but dunno much about falcon guns.

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    They were the predecessor to the AA S4** series and better in many ways. Lovely, accurate little guns.
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    Simple and straight forward very underated guns , i have four of them . If you need any advice the Falcon forum is the place to go. http://falconowners.myfastforum.org/...cf0da695c95206

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    Fantastic rifle sad they do not make air rifles any longer
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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpygit View Post
    Simple and straight forward very underated guns
    I couldn't put it any better - ive got a single shot FN12 in .22 - I think the simplicity of it is what makes it so nice.

    It's smooth to use and bloody accurate.

    ..... This from a .177 man.

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonjon79 View Post
    I couldn't put it any better - ive got a single shot FN12 in .22 - I think the simplicity of it is what makes it so nice.

    It's smooth to use and bloody accurate.

    ..... This from a .177 man.
    My first PCP was a brand spanking new FN19 in the mid 90's. It was single shot, .22 (naturally) and I have a handy little doodad that fitted on the loading tray so a second shot was available if needed.

    Thinking back, this was the only hunting gun I ever needed. Does anyone have one of those little two shot doodads? If so, do you want to sell it? I don't have a Falcon, but I could be persuaded.......
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    Ok lads thanks,ive tried him for 275£

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    Quote Originally Posted by robhw97k View Post
    Ok lads thanks,ive tried him for 275£
    Bleddy bargain, hope you get it.
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    I had a left hadded fn12 lighthunter that I sold on here it was brilliant with Bisley magnums.

    Would do a deal on a regged s200 if someone has it lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    They were the predecessor to the AA S4** series and better in many ways. Lovely, accurate little guns.
    They were the successor to the Titan range. They were unrelated to the 400 series.

    The 400 pretty much best them in every department but the Falcon was prettier, cheaper mags, and a lower mag height

    My 1st PCP and still love Freddie Falcon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary C View Post
    They were the successor to the Titan range. They were unrelated to the 400 series.

    The 400 pretty much best them in every department but the Falcon was prettier, cheaper mags, and a lower mag height

    My 1st PCP and still love Freddie Falcon
    I'm talking about the original single shot Falcons that Air Arms bought out.
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    Yea the lad says i can have it for 275£,going look at it later today.

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    Good luck, thats a good price if its a good un you won't regret it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tinbum View Post
    My first PCP was a brand spanking new FN19 in the mid 90's. It was single shot, .22 (naturally) and I have a handy little doodad that fitted on the loading tray so a second shot was available if needed.

    Thinking back, this was the only hunting gun I ever needed. Does anyone have one of those little two shot doodads? If so, do you want to sell it? I don't have a Falcon, but I could be persuaded.......
    Theres one for sale on the Falcon Forum but its in Sunderland £260. http://falconowners.myfastforum.org/about10744.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by grumpygit View Post
    Theres one for sale on the Falcon Forum but its in Sunderland £260. http://falconowners.myfastforum.org/about10744.html
    I bet its the same 1 lol,ive offerd him 275£ he said yes going av a look tomorrow,it has pump,hawke scope,bag so 275£ still fair price.is this gun same as air arms s400f classic ? I have 1 of these in .177 this falcon is .22

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