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  1. #31
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    RN10/Pro Target gets my vote
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    Only ever had 1 that had issues, that was a stealth which had been butchered by the previous owner, so wasn't the guns fault.

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    Reliable:
    FTP900 - no problems at all
    HW110 - no problems at all
    S200 - probe o-ring when magazine used
    Daystate MK4is - only the bolt detent spring, rifle still worked.
    HW100 - if you don’t count it having to go back to resolve poor/inconsistent group size...
    S400 - until I fitted a regulator, then many leaks.

    On that basis AirArms. But I’d take the Daystate everyday.

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    My 2 old Mk2 Rapids...only the odd bottle seal.
    Sold them ..but they did well for 10yrs or so.
    The last 3 yrs all my Pcp,s have been trouble free.

    Walther Dominator
    CZ200T
    AAS400
    Hatsan AT44
    Hatsan BT65
    Artemis P15
    SMK P900
    No leaks or breakdowns yet.
    "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!" -- Benjamin Franklin

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    I would have to say my Falcon FN12 Raptor. Only had one set of seals fitted in over 20 years (it wasn't leaking, but thought after 15 years it would be a good idea).

    Chris
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    Basic BSA’s - Ultra / Scorpian once JB has blueprinted - never had a hitch or stop
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    Rapid 7 mk1
    John Darling JD (1946-2004) was my inspiration to be the best i can and enjoy the sport i love. R.I.P
    A dedicated HW80 Fanatic and owner since 1986 to present.

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    Another vote for AA 410
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    Winston Churchill 1930

  9. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Gen View Post
    Another vote for AA 410
    Yes,I agree for AA410 but had the mag index spring break but easily replaced.
    Always carry a spare but never needed it since
    Diana 52 .22 short stroked
    AA S410.177+Hawke Vantage
    Think outside...no box required

  10. #40
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    Most reliable PCP

    Titan mpt, bsa hornet carbine, AA s300. All totally reliable with no leaks...yet. Worst by far bsa R10. My regged merlyn was fine till last year then needed the valve seat refacing as the valve housings are no longer available(2005 model)

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    I haven't had problems with my PCPs, but to name one, that's ancient, very used, and wasn't new when I got it : Falcon FN19 - it sits in a cupboard for years and still has air in it.

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    Most reliable

    Titan FN19 it must be 30yrs still no problems

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