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    Theoben Gas-ram

    Any one own a Theoben Evo Gas-ram, I would like some info on one. Cheers Jim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by popsgun View Post
    Any one own a Theoben Evo Gas-ram, I would like some info on one. Cheers Jim.
    I have one. A 2003 or so dated one.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/q398qcnu7y...92815.png?dl=0

    .22 in a beech stock.
    Last edited by bighit; 18-09-2017 at 06:30 PM.

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    I have one. Its around 2006 if I remember rightly. Funnily enough I've just come indoors after a little plinking session with it

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    There are lots of nice Evo's out there particular if you get one of those with a better trigger. IMHO you may find that a HE model Fenman or Sirocco with the fixed mounts is nicer to shoot.
    Regards,
    Dave.

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    Marmite & I've got 2 Fenmans . Trigger should have been better, but with a little tweaking of the adjustment screws it can be made acceptable. Quiet with an EVO silencer fitted, short sharp firing cycle. Rams can leak, damper weight can seize in the piston, what's not to love. Great if you get a good one though.

    John
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    Quote Originally Posted by JLB View Post
    Marmite & I've got 2 Fenmans . Trigger should have been better, but with a little tweaking of the adjustment screws it can be made acceptable. Quiet with an EVO silencer fitted, short sharp firing cycle. Rams can leak, damper weight can seize in the piston, what's not to love. Great if you get a good one though.

    John
    And dont cock the action if it's out of the stock

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