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  1. #1
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    Wasn't the point of the Sussex Armory/AA plastic fantastic to be LOUD?
    "My gun looks modern, and sounds more real than yours " "Those plastic toy soldiers are going to get a bad day"

    I'm surprised it didn't come with a bayonet; the Airfix one did.

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    Put about 100 pellets through her today and she is really shooting well now ! the foam in the stock has 100% killed the plastic sound box noise. I liked it, but love it now they should have spent a few more quid at design...it is so close to being really good!!
    Anyway teenage yearning to have one now satisfied

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    I remember bringing my AR7 (Combat) to a HFT shoot years ago. People thought there was a rimfire on the course until they realised it was me 😁

    Lovely airguns and sounds you are loving yours 👍

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    Paddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    I remember bringing my AR7 (Combat) to a HFT shoot years ago. People thought there was a rimfire on the course until they realised it was me 😁
    which is exactly why I recomended against fitting a moderator - this just has to be a noisy gun - I mean, it's not exactly subtle is it ?
    Always looking for any cheap, interesting, knackered "project" guns. Thanks, JB.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shed tuner View Post
    which is exactly why I recomended against fitting a moderator - this just has to be a noisy gun - I mean, it's not exactly subtle is it ?
    Yes indeed, when I do shoot it in my garden though. I do make sure the Mrs is out and the neighbours are not in their gardens either 😉😁
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pad. E View Post
    Yes indeed, when I do shoot it in my garden though. I do make sure the Mrs is out and the neighbours are not in their gardens either 😉😁
    It is a hell of a crack !

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellsquad View Post
    It is a hell of a crack !
    Yeah, sure is, however I'm so used to it. I don't notice 😁
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