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Thread: Kral Puncher NP-02

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    Reggie & Ronnie. The 'Kral twins' (.177 & .22)



    The triggers ARE adjustable. One bolt (4mm) has the stock off and then you can alter the length of pull on the first stage and, with patience and very fine adjustment on a small hidden Allen screw (2mm), the second stage break. O.K. - its no Steyr trigger but then its a quarter of the price.
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    Sandwell got them in for £315.00
    "I'm an enormously talented man, and there's no use pretending that I'm not.."

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattF View Post
    Sandwell got them in for £315.00
    £288 at McAvoys .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    I noticed it straight away. Not ideal, but the extra reach wasn't a problem.

    If they'd made the buttstock shorter (as short as possible behind the buddy bottle), it would have reduced the eye relief along with the LoP of course.

    I liked the gun, thanks to my Smoggie friend letting me have a go on it, and most importantly - he really likes it too.
    they do a version without the adjustable buttpad which is shorter phil.

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    There you are. You proudly take your new KRAL NP02 up to the range in anticipation of your fellow club members admiration. You unclip the catches of the plastic case the rifle came in - and they fall off much to the amusement of your fellow air gunners who cannot see the irony in that they paid two or three times the amount for their rifle as you did and theirs came in a cardboard box. While KRAL produce some superb value for money rifles their case department is KRA*.
    So, in the best Blue Peter tradition and 30 minutes with a drill and eight cable ties later we solve the problem. Cost ?? Virtually nothing because I have a constant supply of cable ties : (ask anyone who knows me. )



    Next week Im building a cardiac defibrillator out of a Daystate Mk 3 and two beans cans.
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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post

    Next week Im building a cardiac defibrillator out of a Daystate Mk 3 and two beans cans.
    Now that I've got to see !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alakar View Post
    Now that I've got to see !
    It will be souped up and quite a shock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alakar View Post
    Now that I've got to see !
    Just pray he doesn't ask you to try it out.......
    Nowhere to go ........in no hurry to get there; www.rivington-riflemen.uk----- well I suppose it is somewhere to go.... founded by I.J. - let down by the tainted blood scandal

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikec4 View Post
    Just pray he doesn't ask you to try it out.......
    Given the choice of that , or I.J giving me the kiss of life
    I think I'd risk it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by I. J. View Post
    It will be souped up and quite a shock.
    Didn't you once make a pistol from balsa wood , a smarties tube and some sticky back plastic ?
    Or was that just one of your " wobblys " ?
    Last edited by Alakar; 29-04-2019 at 09:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikec4 View Post
    Just pray he doesn't ask you to try it out.......
    If ever Im up at the club and in need of ressus or Mouth to Mouth - in the words of the song 'Let Me Go'.

    Just start collecting for flowers. Self raising is fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alakar View Post
    Didn't you once make a pistol from balsa wood , a smarties tube and some sticky back plastic ?
    Or was that just one of your " wobblys " ?
    Wasn't that ALL 'Wobblys' ?
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    On this very rare occasion, I will have to agree with Ian that the guns are amazing value for money. Like many of us, I have loads of expensive guns and enjoy using them all. However, since purchasing one of these in .22 calibre, the cheapest gun i have purchased in a very long time is proving to be superb fun to shoot. As Mr Jones says, it is no match trigger, but certainly good enough for good accuracy. I hate to admit it, but the Kral is my favourite gun at the moment, and those .22 pellets certainly welly the target for our usual club "Cartridge Case Challenge" indoors at the club every Sunday.
    Last week we had a total of three Krals on one side of the range pinging spent cartridge cases all over the show. It is very much a "case" of finding a perfect gun for the task, in this case plinking. However, the gun is more than up to some serious field work in my opinion. Simply brilliant value for money!
    Andy
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    Falling over them at our club as well Guess that's why Mcavoys have sold out Good for the money for sure !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amac View Post
    On this very rare occasion, I will have to agree with Ian that the guns are amazing value for money.
    Andy
    Im going to get that statement mounted and framed.

    Quote Originally Posted by mallyally View Post
    Falling over them at our club as well Guess that's why Mcavoys have sold out Good for the money for sure !!
    If the canny lads from Sandhall are buying them they must be a bargain.
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