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    Not technically from the last 5 years, but couldnt resist adding it anyway H as to be my lovely left-handed walnut .22 Titan Bearcat. Owned from new from the early nineties. It really is so light and " dinky" . Today , it arrived back from Mr Bowkett having had a full overhaul and a JB improved match trigger fitted.

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    Ooh, this isn't easy - my all time favourite has to be the .177 TX200hc that I've got now.
    It's my third TX so, I've made sure that I've got this exactly as I want it - I love taking it out of the bag.

    Most memorable have to be a .177 Cricket and a .25 Matador - both built like a tank and, both awesome hunting rigs in their own ways.

    All of the above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by titan bearcat View Post
    Not technically from the last 5 years, but couldnt resist adding it anyway H as to be my lovely left-handed walnut .22 Titan Bearcat. Owned from new from the early nineties. It really is so light and " dinky" . Today , it arrived back from Mr Bowkett having had a full overhaul and a JB improved match trigger fitted.
    HW 30s but sold it, needs must i'm afraid.

    Original 35 with the Diopter sight, love it , keeper.

    Chippendale

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    Walnut Webley Longbow.

    A number of others come close, but that's the one I first thought of, which is probably a good indicator.

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    Can’t fault my bsa hornet mmc 177 pcp , cs stock and so so accurate , it’s a joy to shoot

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    Without a doubt the .25 rapid,
    Rifle, boxed 6-24 Nighteater scope, twin 12ltr 300bar bottles, bag & 2850ish pellets for around £800 iirc.

    Had been bought while the seller lived overseas & I'm pretty sure that it had only shot the missing 150 odd pellets as he had 1000 each of 3 brands with 1 tin of each opened and all 3 were dire through the rifle.

    I did start to worry as every pellet I tried in it was also dire, until I found some JSB Exact Kings which it shoots ragged single hole (next best "group" is about 30mm )

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    Rifle: MPR in an ACZ stock bought from a bbs member for £600.
    Pistol: definitely Aeron B96. So much I had to have two, just in case..
    TTFN
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    "The only difference between Men and Boys is the price they pay for their Toys."

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    AAs400 single shot

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    A Ultra se multi in .22 and I sold it Seriously thinking of sell all my pcp, s and just buying a couple of Ultras
    LOOKING FOR A BSA ULTRA IN .177 and .25

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    HW 100 KT by quite a margin, then AA S400.

    A.G

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    Baikal drodz blackbird, there will never be a day it wont put a smile on your face.

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    Hw99s can't miss with it simply the least sensitive springer I have ever had

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    Days tate air ranger and airwolf mvt. What tools to use, both incredibly accurate. Sold both

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    Best Buy...

    Bought a BSA R10Mk2 last weekend for £250.00. Seller thought it most likely needed a replacement regulator, but if I was fortunate, just a set of new seals. Fortune was shining on me as, when I took it to Duncan's Gunmakers in Hull first thing Monday, three seals were replaced and that's all I needed to "shell" out for...pun intended!
    Last edited by DailyMike; 22-04-2018 at 02:45 PM.

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    Daystate Saxon looks amazing never misses beat.

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