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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardH View Post
    I take it thats a prototype?

    It looks like its been built as a school project
    The PCP does indeed look like a prototype .Not sure on the Gasram one though . it does say they will be available in june so some changes may happen

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    I heard it's got double opposing pistons to make it recoil less
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    Quote Originally Posted by flyingfish View Post
    I heard it's got double opposing pistons to make it recoil less
    Or is it a sliding sledge ?
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    Dual opposed pistons with gas rams

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    the webley service jobbie is available in SS or blued finish, apparently...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Just got back from the NEC and for me the sterling t-16 was absolutely the stand out airgun of the show.

    Amongst the usual flock of re-hashed PCP's this was the only stand showing some actual innovation! Every few months there is another thread saying how much we would all like a really high quality springer. Well this could be it.

    I'm sure the main magazines will have articles ready to go on this one, but I had a good chat with graham on the stand and I'm going to do a full blog post on the t-16. Hopefully I will get to shoot it too.

    (The designer of the t-16 is Graham Trim. Known for Webley paradigm etc)

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    Thought that TR version looked familiar



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    Quote Originally Posted by cooper_dan View Post
    Just got back from the NEC and for me the sterling t-16 was absolutely the stand out airgun of the show.

    Amongst the usual flock of re-hashed PCP's this was the only stand showing some actual innovation! Every few months there is another thread saying how much we would all like a really high quality springer. Well this could be it.

    I'm sure the main magazines will have articles ready to go on this one, but I had a good chat with graham on the stand and I'm going to do a full blog post on the t-16. Hopefully I will get to shoot it too.

    (The designer of the t-16 is Graham Trim. Known for Webley paradigm etc)
    Mr Graham Trim is known for a few more designs I believe, the Black Fox was one of his too?

    Here is an interesting thread from a few years ago:

    http://www.airgunbbs.com/showthread....-few-years-ago

    Is this the same guy? If so this could get interesting...
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