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    Blackrider is offline It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got a Spring
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    There's been one or two but I'd have to go for a stunning Venom Arms Sidewinder Varminter .22 one of only 3 made and totally pristine.
    Superb example of airgun engineering by top airgunsmiths at the turn of the millenium and I feel privileged to own it !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frog View Post
    In terms of best value - Webley Raider two shot - brummie made and came with an HW silencer and a good bipod for £130 and it is in nice nick. Have shot a lot of rats with it.

    'Best' probably my HW77k - set up for HFT and is way more accurate than I am.
    Damn,and I thought I'd bought cheap at £170

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    mine would have to be my air arms s300 in cracking nick for £200,but a close second is my airsporter s witch i got for £170

    phill.

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    My Rapid .20 spends more time outside than in ,real work horse.
    Falcon Prairie CS.22 Huntsmans .20 Theoben .20 & .22 FAC

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    DS Timberwolf good looking rifle and one hell of a cracking rifle works first time every time accurate as hell.

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    Mmmm...A BSA Superstar, another, another, same in Carbine and a BSA Challenger Carbine for such a low price I am too embarrassed to say (no, not from a frail pensioner widow, my conscience would not allow that, but, on the other hand if it prevents going to the metal skip), all 0.22.

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    air arms 410k in 22 faultless

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    Well....

    For me its a .177 Airsporter.

    I bought a .22 reluctantly in March 1978 my first big spend with an apprentice pay packet - I could never get one in .177 at the time so for me really happy to have found one in good order!
    If it has a trigger, I'm gonna enjoy it!

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    Mine must. E getting a six mouth old daystate hi-lite, having fired less than a tin of pellets for £650

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    another BSA superstar. someone in a pub wanted £20 so i gave it to him.
    the only thing i can find wrong is the nut on the steering wheel.

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    I would have said my latest mk1 rapid but I've just picked up a lovely crossman 2200w, I sold my magnum a few years back which I did regret, So dived on this when I seen it, Just takes me back to when I was a kid and had a magnum back then,

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    Has to be my LGV with the Jim Tyler "simple tune" (TX200 spring, loads of preload and TP opened to 3.0mm). I just don't see how any gun could be nicer to shoot, with the bonus of costing very little!

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    Thumbs up

    This VMach .177 HW97 for 200 sov's!!




    Also this .22 Original 50 type01 that I sold years ago and yearned to get it back!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by max headroom View Post
    another BSA superstar. someone in a pub wanted £20 so i gave it to him.
    Did you need oven gloves to handle it?

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    my b&m tx200sr bullpup & a daystate b&m ph6 bullpup. recently my 2xsupertars and 2xgoldstar underlevers. 2 of the goldstars are in 1,77cal also. and my park rh93walnut thumbhole.

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