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  1. #31
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    Fenman profile HE in 0.20 and a 0.22 Evo. The Fenman is by far the better gun.

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    Sirroco pre HE in .22, couldn't stand the trigger.
    Fenman HE in .22, couldn't stand the narrow stock shape.
    Fenman Profile .20, can't remember why I sold it.
    Olympus thumb hole stock in .22.
    Just have HWs now and don't regret it.

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    SLR 88 .22
    SLR 98 .177
    Fenman .22 Hyedua
    All gone !

    Now I have
    2x Fenmans .22 Hyedua
    Evolution .177 CS700 grade 3 L/H.
    I'd like more but quality southpaw stocks don't crop up often
    “An airgun or two”………

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    I had an evo in .20 and .22. Regret selling the .20 but hey ho!
    Now all I have is a slr88 in 177 and love it!
    I have a few hw'90s if that counts!?!
    'Windage & Elevation, Miss. Langdon - Windage & Elevation!'

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    I had 3 Fenmans in .22,Johnbaz has one now.
    So down to 2 Fenmans and an Olympus.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/7192...21379/?fref=ts Rapid 7,HW100kt .177,Theoben Fenman, BSA Goldstar,Daystate HW30S shrouded and tuned, HW99S (Paul Short tuned)

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    Theobens

    Got an Evolution in .177. It shoots OK but the stock is superb.

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    Recently missed out on a .20 cal mint Evo in thumbhole stock. Oh well.. Maybe a .20 cal Fenman will pop up! ha

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    I bought a scirocco in about 1985? I didn't use it for years and ended up selling it in about 2000 as it wasn't working.

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    SLR88 ultra carbine .22, second rarest variety!

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    Quote Originally Posted by topgun35 View Post
    SLR88 ultra carbine .22, second rarest variety!
    Think I would disagree with you there mate, know of more slr ft's than i do ultra carbines!!

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    Greetings all, first post on the forum.

    I have a Fenman Profile in .22 from Nov 1996, never had any reliability issues and still going strong on it's 21 year old seals.

    Previously had an HE Eliminator (around 93-94 vintage without the evo trigger and using moulded piston crown) that I regretfully sold, originally in .20, then bought .25 and .22 barrel assemblys for it, .22 was by far the best performing caliber for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    Greetings all, first post on the forum.

    I have a Fenman Profile in .22 from Nov 1996, never had any reliability issues and still going strong on it's 21 year old seals.

    Previously had an HE Eliminator (around 93-94 vintage without the evo trigger and using moulded piston crown) that I regretfully sold, originally in .20, then bought .25 and .22 barrel assemblys for it, .22 was by far the best performing caliber for me.
    21 years, same seals...wow!

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    Ive shots loads. Never owned one - never wanted to. The only Theoben I own is a Mark 2 Rapid and the only adjustable gas ram break barrel rifles are two prototype Webleys.

    ATB
    Ian
    Founder & ex secretary of Rivington Riflemen.
    www.rivington-riflemen.uk

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    Quote Originally Posted by crosswind View Post
    Greetings all, first post on the forum.

    I have a Fenman Profile in .22 from Nov 1996, never had any reliability issues and still going strong on it's 21 year old seals.

    Previously had an HE Eliminator (around 93-94 vintage without the evo trigger and using moulded piston crown) that I regretfully sold, originally in .20, then bought .25 and .22 barrel assemblys for it, .22 was by far the best performing caliber for me.
    My 1985/1986/ sirocco classics and country man are still on their original seals and still shoot sweet

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    adjustable gasrams

    I have to correct I.J. here, the two Webleys are not the only power variable models made. I have an adjustable power model and also know of others who own various models with variable output.
    Back in the day a few slant face receivers were produced with an extended valve which could be accessed without removing the stock. I believe that while a few stayed in the country, most were exported. I have seen a thumhole stocked Eliminator in .177 with this modification.

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