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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpetier View Post
    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
    I’m with you there Dave, I must have sold at least half a dozen or so ultras that I really should have kept at least one or two doh!!

    I’m on the lookout for another but as I only really need single shot I prefer that version.

    There such a simple brilliant little all round rifle.

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    Tony.T is offline For vicious attack Pasties, 177, 22 or 12bore?
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    Bought a tatty old HW77 off here a few years ago and gradually tidied it up. Fitted a B&C tuning kit, refinished the stock and fettled the trigger. Shot really nicely but the blueing was knackered. I got in touch with RichardH on here and he did a great blueing job for me 18 months ago. Recently obtained the original sights and now shoot it competitively at home courtesy of the UBC! Won't sell this one.

    As for pistols I seem to have accumulated 25 of them over the last few years Several older 10m pistols which I love and modern replcas (Webley, colts etc) but I treated myself to a Crosman 600 last summer, most fun with my clothes on I've ever had and won't be selling that anytime soon
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    FX impact .25 FAC , one hell of a gun ,just can't stop shooting it I know its only a week old

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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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    Tough choice as I've not had my 77 long but it's between that and my daystate huntsman... Probably the huntsman (at the moment)!
    "corners should be round" Theo Evo .22/.177 - Meopta 6x42, DS huntsman classic .20 vortex razor LH 3-15x42 under supervised boingrati tuning by Tony L & Tinbum, HW77 forest green - Nikon prostaff 2-7x32 plex.

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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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    Crossman 600 best fun in the world. Will never sell it.
    Gives my pellets wings

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    Best Airgun

    Daystate MK3 FTR in GINB stock the only rifle I regret ever selling

    phil
    I've strove all my life not to be a millionaire and been very successfull

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    Daystate Wolverine .25 FAC and a Webley FX2000 .22 for the closer stuff.

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    The £70 or so I spent rejuvenating an old BSA Mercury. Completely rewarding.

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