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    Air arms TDR fans

    Are there any ?
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    NewPaul is offline Jack Hargreaves lookalike --- How
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    Will probably be my next rifle mate
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    Will probably be my next rifle mate
    Just bought one bud in .177, possibly getting one in .22 as well
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    I loved mine, fantastic bit of kit, not very pretty, but if you need a hunting tool that you can leave in the boot of the car, absolutely spot on

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    Quote Originally Posted by BAD DAZ View Post
    I loved mine, fantastic bit of kit, not very pretty, but if you need a hunting tool that you can leave in the boot of the car, absolutely spot on
    Yes mate, there looks are a bit marmite
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpetier View Post
    Just bought one bud in .177, possibly getting one in .22 as well
    I’ll have the .177 off ya when you sell it

    Are they 410 or 510 ? I prefer the 410 as it packs neater into its ‘bag’.
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    I've had one the last four years or so in 177 and it's a great rifle, very accurate but I'm thinking of moving it on and trying a daystate Airwolf, Wolverine or an Hw100 in laminate just because I fancy something different and wouldn't use both.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewPaul View Post
    I’ll have the .177 off ya when you sell it

    Are they 410 or 510 ? I prefer the 410 as it packs neater into its ‘bag’.
    No worries mate it's the 410
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    I’ll have it.

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    Love them.
    Not had mine long, a 410, 177, walnut(I think). 70 ish shots, single hole group at 20 yds. If its not going through the same hole, the air is running out.. I like the looks, but more importantly for my body size, shoulders really well and is very pointable.

    The only down side is that it is so nice, I am reluctant to take it on my ratting permission in case it gets covered in mud.

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    Ive had my one from new when they very first came out. Excellent rifles. Whilst mine is a tad cosmetically challenged these days its still spot on accurate

    Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Ive had my one from new when they very first came out. Excellent rifles. Whilst mine is a tad cosmetically challenged these days its still spot on accurate

    Chris
    A bit off subject, but how's that Kral shaped up, long term?

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldinio View Post
    Ive had my one from new when they very first came out. Excellent rifles. Whilst mine is a tad cosmetically challenged these days its still spot on accurate

    Chris
    You leave yours permanently erected don't you Chris ?
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    I had one from new, years ago. sold it because I wanted a .22.

    it was an excellent rifle.

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    I love the concept and am seriously considering a Kral NP2 so I can scratch the itch.
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