I really fancy a H5 Auto
BUT it would have to be good to be better than my Rapids. Down side would be back to base servicing
I really fancy a H5 Auto
BUT it would have to be good to be better than my Rapids. Down side would be back to base servicing
A BSA Stutzen is the only thing that could tempt me now
Pete
Pete
HI All, Life is to short if i want it and can aford it buy it been to a lot of Funerals this year and now i think diffrent about things. ATVB bob.
I'm not put off acquiring any further guns, and there are a few still remaining on my future dream wish list. It's lack of available funds, safe storage space and facing the wrath of 'er indoors that are my constraints.
Although a nice, cheap pistol may be joining me soon (and easy to find safe storage for).
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Since they came out I have covetted the Park Rifle RH93. Trouble is it was too expensive for me when it came out, too heavy for most things, too rare on the secondhand market, and even if one did come up it was always when I was skint.
I should have one by the middle of next week.
The only other rifle I had this yearning for was the Drulov Eagle. I got one of those in September. I feel like a low-budget version of Unframed Dave. This is awesome!!
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Capybara....when and if.
Webley Mk11 Service, I just have to find the right one really. The price of them means I will only ever own one so it has to be the right one.
AA 400 with ambidextrous stock. just a bit of steel as as the trigger. with a brass trigger pull.
the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.
Steyer Hunting five and the Steyer Challange
A HW80 and also a Leshiy maybe,and a nice webley vulcan
I have always lusted after a Theoben Slr88 and could have bought one for£450 a few years back, but after owning a Fenman and not being impressed with it(crap trigger and power drop) as put me off of getting one.Saying that I had a go with some of (Transporter) Ray's lovely gas Rams rifles and will probably get a Sirocco or countryman if a nice one comes along.
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Parker Hale / Pax Phoenix- Always fancied the looks. In reality I've not snapped at a couple that have been for sale. That boat may well have sailed now.
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Not so, my son recently bought a .177 Phoenix mk2 £400 it had issues but an easy fix really, the squirt of oil on the bottle valve did not work, turned out the valve head face had a few very small bits of metal embedded in it causing air to leek out the barrel also someone had had it in bits and lost some of them. I ordered the bits off pax and the gun is sound now only cost £25, so £425 for his gun which is in very good condition actually, mine cost £840 (extra mag) and i must say it is a great gun i tend to pick that above many others when i feel like taking one out, can't understand why they loose their value and are not more popular? I could still get what i paid for my HW100 no problem.