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    Theoben rapid mk2 .22fac

    Theoben rapid mk2 .22 fac.its a Tack driver and woudnt be without it now

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    Mmmm.....quite a few, to be honest.

    But, if I had to pick a single one out it would simply have to be the Feinwerkbau 300S, bought from the very fine RustyBuzz. A rifle I'd always lusted after but couldn't afford as a youngster.

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    2 years ago Alex Stoddart from SACS sold me his 1993 HW77k for £100...
    A lovely rifle in good condition and it shot really well

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    i hve an mfr i really really like but not using as much as i should,
    but i did have a wh100 that was used loads so it would have to be that

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    Hw100 for me as well. Can't beat them.

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    Two weeks ago I would have said my .177 TX200. I've wanted one since I was young, and it's even better than I dared dream. So sweet to shoot, so accurate, so beautiful. But last week I was able to get a Daystate Regal Huntsman in .177 for less than £500 from a shop, and I have to say that it's impressed me even more. I spent this afternoon putting it over the chrono, and doing a rough zero with a cheap scope, and I was amazed with the results. Less than 10fps spread over 30 shots, consistent 11ftlbs, and put pellet on pellet even without me trying. Didn't want a PCP (apart from a Rapid, although I tried one when I bought the Daystate and it just didn't feel right), but it's completely blown me away. The only downside to it is that I'll never be able to do the rifle justice. We'll see though, wanted something to get me into HFT, and this gives me the confidence to give it a go.

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    Has to be my phoenix mk2. Quality of the gun still amazes me. And 2nd my b&m tx200sr bullpup. That and the phoenix are keepers.

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    Easy - HW99s...

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    Easy call - Mk4is.

    HW45 would be second.

    Biggest regret... buying a HW100

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Biggest regret... buying a HW100
    Mind if I ask why?
    Good deals with these members

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    I've had two HW100 and both been faultless albeit a bit heavy.

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    Without a doubt for me it's my 77 mastersport chameleon FTS. Only 9 made and it's such a stunning rifle to not only look at, but lovely to shoot.
    These take years to find, but within 1 week I found another which I put my mate onto. Mine is number 6, I found him number 9 and he has just managed to get what was his dad's one back, which he sold in the late 80's, number 3.
    Fozzy

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    The next one I buy and say "I've had this ages"

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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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