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    For any one looking for a cheap PCP

    Yes its no Daystate , Weihrauch or FX .

    Some say its PR900W but I could not say .


    This is the Stoeger XM1 - the new entry level PCP on the block. 50 shots per fill, a moderator and a scope for just over £300


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    lets hope its more accurate than the gas rams they did.

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    I bet that would be effective, if you could get close enough to club a rabbit with it.

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    Straight from China?

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    Yes look good for the price?? here https://www.guntrader.uk/guns/air-ri...00624125147002

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    I have to say that if I was in the market for a cheap PCP this would be very interesting, especially if we get the open sighted version (I would want to pick my own scope rather than be forced to have the package).
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    Bit ugly for my liking but if it shoots straight then it's bit of a bargain!!!!
    For £300 it's no wonder manufacturers outside China can't compete.
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    yeah, looks very fair for the money.

    i have to say i also like the style of the review too...
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Another to consider is the Artemis Model 16D.

    True, it will never win a beauty contest but Ive been using one over the past few months without any problems. The trigger is adjustable and you can get it sweet with a clean break and no creep. The accuracy is excellent. My P.B. on our outdoor range is 5 Polo mints hit out of 6 shots @ 48 yards. Cost? If you shop around you can get one for less than £400 brand new (no scope). Its regulated (with gauge) ambi stock with rubber butt pad and comes with silencer (the barrel is already shrouded), magazine, single shot tray, spare seals and a few Allen keys for trigger adjustment and stock removal.
    I love my .177 so much Ive bought a .22 version and three other clubs members have bought .177s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    yeah, looks very fair for the money.

    i have to say i also like the style of the review too...
    Jonny does have a good way of doing reviews .

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    The Stoeger action just looks like a PR900 with another £100+ added

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    Pcp

    Actually looks quite good. Not for me though.
    When I die don't let my wife sell my guns for what she thinks I gave for them!!!

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    That M16 D hit every branch on the ugly tree...

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    decent gun for the money

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    The M16D reminds me of a Mk1 Rapid with a quickfill attached.
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